How To Chainsaw CARVE Amazing DRAGON HEAD side profile!!!!
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- How To chainsaw Carve an Amazing Dragon Head side profile view,
chainsaw carved out of red cedar, fine detail wood carving with some instructional video and guides to follow.
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Thanks So much everyone for watching and commenting ..I'm working on my edits and gonna polish things up but I am working on it and really happy to be here to help you all improve as we all improve together
Maestro Kevin espero sus videos con ansiedad ❤usted a Sido un gran tallador para mí con Ryan cook y que motosierra tiene y la medida de la espada en chile no hay de esas espadas ⚔️ muchas gracias por enseñar me a convertido en un monstruo con la motosierra gracias a sus videos lo honrro con unas bendiciones para su familia que DIOS LO BENDIGA ❤🎉❤🎉
Hi Kevin
You good job video
Nice job
You thanks video👍👍👍👍
wow One more super nice carving. Bravo...
Alright Kevin seen the Ryan/Jordy/your good self,some time ago,sorry I've been a little slow to get here but I am now, lovely to see someone listen to what the wood is trying to say it would like to be. Sometimes (mainly) its forced out and is as it is and then you get the pieces that were always ment to be something special. Takes a special eye to see the difference between fire wood,carvings and wood art. Carve deep my good man . 🏴🧙♂️👍🏴🕊
hi kevin. that dragon looks awesome, great video and great work. stay safe.
Awesome Dragon Thanks for the video
Thanks john!!!
Love your Dragon..😎👍
Its amazing...❤
( especially as I'm welsh .🏴)
Great carving..👏👏👏
Awesome work👍love it man
Absolutely amazing! Good stuff!
keep the vids coming great carving
Thanks Michael I’ll keep going at it
Thanks for sharing Kev
Awesome carve, and I love the abalone shell eye. 🤩 I like your end piece much better than the reference pic. I'm working on a relief of a dragon, so this helps alot. Thanks for sharing it!😊👍
Awesome style.
Wow amazing done watching your video thank you for sharing.. godbless!!!
Sweet thanks!
I'm with Jordy on this piece THAT'S WICKED so cool wood spirits and fantasy art is my thing so cool love it cant wait to see of your work stay safe an keep carving
Thanks Timothy!!! My favourites also!!!
Beauty work kev!!!
Awesome
You can certainly draw with your saws, sweet dragon
Awesome!!! Thanks Jax!!
Wow this is unbelievable awesome brilliant carving thanks again for sharing uncle :))))
😊😊glad you liked it!!
Great Piece thanks from the UK
Thanks steve!!!
Great work. Big fan of dragons.
Thanks!!! Me too
Feeling inspired,looking for as big a board as I can find...to be cont......hopefully 🤔🏴👍🧙♂️😏🏴
Wicked nice work !! I love it !! Gonna have to try that
Come on over !! Bff .. so we can play together
One day I might have some of this talent.
Your work is great 👍
Awesome dragon head Kevin learning a lot thanks bud .
Sweet Glen!!! You bet!
Incredible thanks for sharing with us
That looks awesome
Nice carving Kevin your self magic Ryan and jordy viking Johnson keeping us all entertained with your great work and inspired 🙏
😁🥲thanks Brian
Thanks, awesome work,
Thanks for checking it out Larry!!
Awesome work. Would you do an instructional on making tiki's? I really liked how you talked us through the work. I know it's hard to do a project and shoot video and talk, so thank you.
Oh boy
Fracking wicked bud thanks for the video
Just carve
😁😁thanks rob!!!
Nice buddy!
Following your stuff for sure.
Thanks to jordy and ryan for hooking us up!
Sweet!!
Great video man thanks
Impressive
Cool Dragon head , Thank you this is something special!
Right on !! Thanks Rick!
I salute you brother. Your work is freaking awesome. I started out 3 months ago watching Ryan then jordy and now you. I love your style an this is actually my first ever comment on TH-cam. I would love to see more of your videos in the future. Saw on brother
That’s Sweet Russ!! Thanks for checking it out!!
The eye was really cool
There my favourite for dragons and octopus!!!
So so cool
Thanks Em!!!
P somthing ... Say it like pa wa ... It's from New Zealand .. love ya work
Wicked carve kev that abalone adds nice touch 👌
Yeah big difference!!! Thanks Chris
Great job Bro! As always. I always seem to get some good ideas for my own carvings when I watch your vids. Thanks Kev! Keep on Karvin'!!!!
That’s great Kevin!!!
Cheers
Great job 👍
Thanks steve!!
Sweet! 🐲
Thanks!
I'm always amazed by how delicate a tool a chainsaw can be for detailing! Its a gorgeous piece of art!
Thank you Claire!!!
That's wicked uncle Kevin!!!
Love how u use that nylon wheel to clean it up.
I have learnt alot watching this video,
I'll be over there soon
Oh yeah jordy!!! I love that nylon wheel!!!! Steaks are on the barby!!!
Pretty amazing work you are doing Kevin! So impressed with how much you have improved over the years. Keep up the good work!
Thanks Angela!! Means a lot !!! You are such a talented artist yourself I want to see what you’re producing now
Tot lam anh oi co gang len
That’s insane, great job. I will be trying a little one of those with the Dremel for sure, thanks for the vid Kevin.
Thanks buddy!!! Those are sooo fun!!!
Fookin Wicked Dragon Uncle Kev !
The shell just gives it that little bit more, Awesome piece bro !
Thanks Spike!!!
Would love to see a walk round of your place and the carvings you have done. Thanks.
Coming up steve!!
Ekstra robota!:)
Totally impressed by th amount of control you have with that big bar at 3:10 of the video, you handle it better than magician wave wands, you make beauty appear. And that was just the “blocking out” phase. Inspirational, want o rev up my dermal and slay some wood. Quick question: I do not own a chainsaw yet, I noticed you used a battery powered saw, any drawbacks for battery/electric verses gas?
Well the battery saw is super awesome doesn’t bug your neighbours and the chain speed on a small piece like that is incredible I don’t even bother with the gas powered saws on a small piece like that
@@UncleKevinCarves thank you for the response, plan to investigate some more then go shopping
Hey Kev, amazing video so thanks man... You got yourself a new Subscriber...
I used to carve full time as a young man ('96-'00, so no Dime-Tips and hardly any internet back-then...) but it didn't pay the bills so I had to Grow-Up And Get A Job, but since the Covid hit I've been dreaming of going-back to it so been checking-out channels here on YT, and now I just found yours...
You do some frikkin incredible work and I'm both a little bit blown-away and massively-inspired by this beautiful dragon, so tomorrow morning I'm going to (finally) stop procrastinating, get the parts I need to get my old saw going again, order a Dime-Tip, a couple of 1/4" chains and a sprocket, and get carving, so thanks for setting the wheels in motion Buddy... 😁
I realise that you're a busy man, but if you don't mind me asking, I'm going to buy another saw to bolt the Dime Tip onto (keeping my bigger, heavier saw for roughing-out) but would really appreciate some advice?
1) You obviously like your Husqvarna saws a whole lot while I've always been a Stihl man (please don't hate...), but I've been looking at a Husqvarna 120 Mk11 because it appears to be an awful lot of saw for not much money compared to the equivalent Stihl MS181 (like 30% cheaper here in the UK), but I have no idea how good/durable the Husqvarna baby-saws are: is the 120Mk11 just a hobby saw for light firewood-work 4 weekends of the year like the Stihl MS170 is, or will it stand-up to hard use over many long years like my MS230 has?
-I'd obviously like to save some money if I can, but never having used one yet I'm assuming that I'd just be using this saw with the Dime Tip for the final 10-20% so it'd most-likely be fine for that? Or would you recommend something else comparable?
and...
2) Is that little battery-powered Husqvarna man-enough to do the finer work that I was going to use the 120Mk11 or MS180 for? How long do you get out of a battery (I'm guessing around 40 minutes at the most?), and is there a quick charger for them or would I need like 8 batteries and 7 chargers? Does it weigh much less than a gasoline saw, or about the same with the heavy electric motor and the battery? And finally, is the trigger like an on/off-switch, or can you get some real fine control of the chain speed like a gasoline saw?
Obviously I could just Google all that, but hearing it from a user who buys their own tools instead of from a salesman 🤑 means a lot more in my world, huh?
Thanks In Anticipation Kev, and keep-on keeping-on Man... 😁👍
Your work is fantastic and love where you work too, its like a art place here in the UK in the Devils Punch Bowl, it has great art in a forest setting. I look forward to more videos.
Thanks Jackie!!! I love my space!!!
Where can I get that brush for your drill Thanks
Hey man great work can u tell me where I can get a dime tip and chain and sprocket set up for a husky 440e thanx for what all u guys are doing big inspiration to me👍
440 is a great saw try and get a hold of your Husqvarna dealer if not Ryan Cook will set you up
Hello Kevin! 👋🏽
Off the wall, I heard Ryan say you were from the states, but I forget which one. I do this all the time, but I swear you look familiar to me. Were you by chance living somewhere in Michigan, near Lansing?
And this carving turned out so sweet, Great Job, and a thanks for sharing!
Thanks Eric!!! You must have miss heard Ryan I’m in Courtenay B.C Canada😊glad you liked the carving!!! So much fun!!!
@@UncleKevinCarves oh, I thought he said you lived here in the past. Well you resemble somebody I’ve seen. They say, We All have a Twin! 😉
@@ericmccarrick9836 😂😂
Sounds horrible Uncle Kevin😂😂get your shit together 😂😂
It's not bad kev, just like anything else,
The more u do the better u will get 100%
Very creative, love the fantasy style...
Me too!! Fantasy!!!