I think I watched this video about 12 times now and, It's helped me out alot just studying the moves of the saw , and cuts , very helpful for sure , trying to figure out my furing , and head cuts , my body is looking better every time I carve out a new bear 🐻 , watching closely how you are carving , ❤ Great stuff Ryan , 👍😊
I just started with a dremel and I'm addicted.. I told my husband that chainsaw carving was next on my list to learn and he said "Good Luck" sarcastically :( now I'm going to practice and become AMAZING.. Thank you for all of your videos.!!!
Great video! I just did my first carving a couple weeks ago of an eagle and want to do a bear next. Guys like you sure help guys like me learn this stuff. Thanks for all the great videos!
Finishing my third bear- age 63. They take 6-8 hours. Each greatly improves, which is encouraging. My commitment is to do ten in a row, then decide if this will be more than a hobby. At the least, i will have invested myself (& money) enough to maje great gifts fir family and friends. Everyone i know already wants one! Thx for the step by step.
I'm a Canadian too..lol Live in Ontario.. started small carvings now on big projects all from watching your videos..awesome work buddy..I'm a licensed mechanic and antique car builder ..but wanted to learn something else, you helped greatly thanks bro
thanks so much it takes time .. just have fun an carve then finish and do it again .. for me to not get bored every time i try to make it better with maybe something i try to improve
I’ve carved more with a Dremel than with a saw, but have been using saws for about a year longer. I also put more work on 1 area in particular on each carving since I’ve started. I enjoy watching you carve, keep it up. 👍🏽👍🏽
Thank you for your videos. Just did my first bear last week and started another today. Having fun and glad I can follow along and learn from you. Thanks from AZ.
I've watched this video at least 25 times and I've started carving one of my own. Just today I realized the bear's right leg was still square and not rounded. LOL Great tutorial to learn by watching. Thanks much!
Just watched Jordy and you carve woodspirits climbing out of stumps you found on the beach. I've subscribed to see what you do and try to learn new things(every day is a school day,even at 58yrs) . Brilliant work you do,we have chainsaw carvings around here (west Scotland, ayrshire coast.little village/town,last viking battle on mainland Britain fought here 1262 AD.called Largs ) but some of yours are way in advance of them. Thanks for sharing your many talents.
This party is just starting. If you have anything u want to see that I can do let me know. I can’t promise it. Because I have to follow my calendar if what’s booked but if something you’re looking for is something I’m able to do and interested in happy too
This is the first ever comment I have ever made period. But I had to thank you for the inspiration and courage to finally try carving....I am totally hooked...thank you and keep up the great work and attitude. Cheers Tom
I just love the little chain saws they are so cute. And man did they ever name that sander right . The finger sander. Best little coterizer around.one darn cute lil bear.
Dude don’t even stress it takes time. Enjoy the process. My advice take you’re time. And try to memorize the cuts of speed is what you want to accomplish. But if you’re just learning enjoy the process and also don’t just spend forever on it. Get one done then right into the next one. That helps with muscle memory
Dam good video!...learned so much in that 20 minutes ...i was a lil nervous to try n carve something like that cause i just dont wanna waste the lumber ...but after watching that i got way more confidence ....thanks bro! keep it up!
Do you mind if I ask what chain you use most for stuff like this? I'm on my very first setup. 12" Forester dime tip (reality: somewhere between quarter and dime), Archer 1/4" .050 chain, on a Stihl 251 (wearing me out!). I ask because my plunge cuts take so much longer, and I'm wondering if it's the chain. Lol. Parts on order to convert my Echo 352, then I want to buy a 2511 and set it up for detailing with a .043 chain. I plan on going with Cannon from here on out, but chains are still up in the air. I want to buy a reel of whatever chain is best for .050, and make my own loops, so I want to invest in the best overall use chain. Thanks again Ryan! You're a straight master, brother!
Hi thanks for be handsome and share your knows. Here in France it's so hard to find some carving learning. So i think you are helping all around the world :D
I have a buddy who does chainsaw carvings. He did a huge lion head. Super cool. I'm about to go buy a chainsaw and start doing this myself. Can't wait. Any suggestions on what kind and size of chainsaw to buy for a beginner?
Haha that’s the problem I run into also cause I know 20 mins of a saw would just be to much. But trying to pick a music that will not annoy ppl is the biggest challenge
@@RyanCookCarvin I vote for the saw sound. There is something about hearing the rev during the cuts. Thanks for the great video. You put something together that so much more helpful than many videos I have watched!! Planning on trying chainsaw carving soon....tired of using a dremel to carve bears....takes forever. I know nothing about using or maintaining a chainsaw....and would love to see that online.
Rhyno on the saw, man ~ Rhyno power! ~ good fun, and editing by the way~ ~ you live in a blessed 'money belt' ~ not a bad bear but around these parts be lucky to snag half of your low quote, can say with some certainty. ~~ 25 years in on the bear carves and sticking out a much more detailed bear of about that size for the public gaze, they shrink away from those prices you mention like a worm with salt chucked on it. When a customer sidles up with a bear in mind ound these parts you gotta do a cute Irish jig and tell 3 funny jokes whilst spinning a plate on a stick to get a 65 dollar bill outta of 'em. And even then maybe not.
Wow thats Quick, thanks for all your videos.I started selling some bears, i have problems with placing the eyes do you any tricks you could share Thanks
I make sure to plant them even i do one then step back and look do a test like and check to make sure they are balanced .. it takes time.. until u get comfortable maybe get a set of calipers
Very cool thanks man. I carve all kind of stuff but I haven't carved Bears yet. My neighbor cars bears. Kind of leaving them out. Thought it was kind of his niche. He started copying my bird houses. I'm going to carve bears. Lol
Hey Ryan great video and great job man! I live in Maine, Hancock to be exact. Mr. Murphy the chainsaw artist in my town was on Ripley's Believe it or Not years ago for carving the alphabet in a pencil with a chainsaw! He makes stuff just like you! and we got an abundance of Pine, Spruce, Cedar, Oak, Maple, White Birch. What's the best kind of wood to use?
Fantastic video and amazing bear! I just have 1 question, what rpm are you running your dremel 4300 at? I started carving about a year ago and some tools I still don't have, but the dremel 4300 is one I do have, including the cone tip cutter.... Just don't know the RPM to run at??
The first two cuts you make to start the face I don't understand how you do it? When I start cutting it stays in that line and unable to curve, would appreciate any tips.
Hey Ryan any idea why my saw just poops out when trying to do any sort of scoop cut. I must be doing something wrong technique wise. It just wants to stay at the angle it enters.
I think I watched this video about 12 times now and,
It's helped me out alot just studying the moves of the saw , and cuts , very helpful for sure , trying to figure out my furing , and head cuts , my body is looking better every time I carve out a new bear 🐻 , watching closely how you are carving , ❤
Great stuff Ryan , 👍😊
That’s just crazy, seeing the bear come to life in twenty minutes! You just got a new follower.
I just started with a dremel and I'm addicted.. I told my husband that chainsaw carving was next on my list to learn and he said "Good Luck" sarcastically :( now I'm going to practice and become AMAZING.. Thank you for all of your videos.!!!
That is awesome! rip it up steph
Me too
Just wondering if the little carving chainsaws jump as much as the big ones?!
I don’t like the big ones when they jump.
I watched several people who made bearlike carvings on yt but got here and stayed because you are the real deal. Thanks
Great video! I just did my first carving a couple weeks ago of an eagle and want to do a bear next. Guys like you sure help guys like me learn this stuff. Thanks for all the great videos!
That is awesome! thanks new owl vid out
Finishing my third bear- age 63. They take 6-8 hours. Each greatly improves, which is encouraging. My commitment is to do ten in a row, then decide if this will be more than a hobby. At the least, i will have invested myself (& money) enough to maje great gifts fir family and friends. Everyone i know already wants one! Thx for the step by step.
I'm a Canadian too..lol
Live in Ontario.. started small carvings now on big projects all from watching your videos..awesome work buddy..I'm a licensed mechanic and antique car builder ..but wanted to learn something else, you helped greatly thanks bro
Thanks,Awesome bear, I am trying to take it all in. Every time I watch you I learn something. Great work and Thanks for all the videos !!❤
You said it, for when we’re all not as fast as we’d like to be, you’ve done thousands!
It shows you’ve done thousands, Good job Ryan!
thanks so much it takes time .. just have fun an carve then finish and do it again .. for me to not get bored every time i try to make it better with maybe something i try to improve
I’ve carved more with a Dremel than with a saw, but have been using saws for about a year longer.
I also put more work on 1 area in particular on each carving since I’ve started.
I enjoy watching you carve, keep it up. 👍🏽👍🏽
Im deeply in love with this, it couldnt be better. Couldnt resist to complete each moment ❤😊
Thank you for your videos. Just did my first bear last week and started another today. Having fun and glad I can follow along and learn from you. Thanks from AZ.
That is awesome!
I want to give this art a try, I do metal sculptures.....love your work and teachings.
I'm enjoying your videos. Thanks🐻
I've watched this video at least 25 times and I've started carving one of my own. Just today I realized the bear's right leg was still square and not rounded. LOL Great tutorial to learn by watching. Thanks much!
Glad I could help!
always shows up later when u look back on it, u start to see the defects. good thing though, u wont miss it on the next carving :)
Just watched Jordy and you carve woodspirits climbing out of stumps you found on the beach. I've subscribed to see what you do and try to learn new things(every day is a school day,even at 58yrs) . Brilliant work you do,we have chainsaw carvings around here (west Scotland, ayrshire coast.little village/town,last viking battle on mainland Britain fought here 1262 AD.called Largs ) but some of yours are way in advance of them. Thanks for sharing your many talents.
Awesome, thank you!
Bro, 2 years ago I was begging for a video like this! Awesome tutorial man, keep posting please!!!
This party is just starting. If you have anything u want to see that I can do let me know. I can’t promise it. Because I have to follow my calendar if what’s booked but if something you’re looking for is something I’m able to do and interested in happy too
That’s awesome you are very good thank you very much for sharing your wonderful work and sculptures
This is the first ever comment I have ever made period. But I had to thank you for the inspiration and courage to finally try carving....I am totally hooked...thank you and keep up the great work and attitude.
Cheers Tom
You can do it! wicked man thanks so much for commenting made my day bro
I just love the little chain saws they are so cute. And man did they ever name that sander right .
The finger sander. Best little coterizer around.one darn cute lil bear.
With covid cancelling PR Logger Sports this year, I needed to get my fix! Always a treat to watch you work. Thanks man!
Glad to help
Exactly what I'm looking for, keep them coming. You are insanely fast. Man I'm slow!
Dude don’t even stress it takes time. Enjoy the process. My advice take you’re time. And try to memorize the cuts of speed is what you want to accomplish. But if you’re just learning enjoy the process and also don’t just spend forever on it. Get one done then right into the next one. That helps with muscle memory
So adorable!
@ 1:35 - I lOVE THAT CUT TOO! Super defining :)
Dam good video!...learned so much in that 20 minutes ...i was a lil nervous to try n carve something like that cause i just dont wanna waste the lumber ...but after watching that i got way more confidence ....thanks bro! keep it up!
I like the way you explain.You are a real pro and I wish you would be still appearing on TIMBER KING. I love that program
Ryan that is amazing . Practice makes perfect as we say in the U.K. Inspirational.
That's amazing ,you make it look effortless .Nice one
Wow.
You using that chainsaw and cut the wood so easily like cutting butter. It will take years for me to do that
Thanks for sharing, great job! What kind of wood is better for carve, thank you !
21 minutes... Mine took 2 days and you can't even tell what kind of animal it is! 🤣🤣
I hear you pain. At lease you got an animal. I ended up with just lots of sawdust and kindling for the fire!!!!
@ Gibson Branch
Right there with ya buddy! About 25 hours worth for an elaborate piece of firewood! 🤣
😂😂
Jsi profesionál, obdivuji tvoji práci!!!
I'm just getting started, your movies are invaluable to me. You are the master 🏆
thanks just happy to help
This is something I was wanting to do during retirement. It's quickly coming upon me.
Hi Ryan, is there a way, you can show how you set up storage or stabilizers for your saws and tools in your traveling shop aka work trailer? Pleeeze?
Do you mind if I ask what chain you use most for stuff like this? I'm on my very first setup. 12" Forester dime tip (reality: somewhere between quarter and dime), Archer 1/4" .050 chain, on a Stihl 251 (wearing me out!).
I ask because my plunge cuts take so much longer, and I'm wondering if it's the chain. Lol. Parts on order to convert my Echo 352, then I want to buy a 2511 and set it up for detailing with a .043 chain. I plan on going with Cannon from here on out, but chains are still up in the air.
I want to buy a reel of whatever chain is best for .050, and make my own loops, so I want to invest in the best overall use chain. Thanks again Ryan! You're a straight master, brother!
Thankyou for sharing your craft 😊
what do you think of battery power chainsaws. would you use one ? great show , I will be watching
Just came across your video. Absolutely awesome! You're so talented. Thanks for sharing 👍
This is great thank you for sharing i love watching you work. Amazing how fast you are
Can you carve any kind of wood? Like a palm tree trunk?
Awesome stuff 👏 I just started carving, and your videos really help. Thank you!
Hi thanks for be handsome and share your knows. Here in France it's so hard to find some carving learning. So i think you are helping all around the world :D
So nice of you thanks so much
What setup were you using ... Saw, bar, chain please?
Brilliant skills Ryan , what kind of wood is that ?
Who makes your clamp tables ?
Nice work Ryan 👍🏻
Thanks bud
I would totally buy one of these ❤️
Absolutely let me know.
I have a buddy who does chainsaw carvings. He did a huge lion head. Super cool. I'm about to go buy a chainsaw and start doing this myself. Can't wait. Any suggestions on what kind and size of chainsaw to buy for a beginner?
That is frickin wicked dude! Great video.👍🏼
Glad you liked it!!
Can you give a list of all your tools on your table ?
So good Ryan!
Nice work. I am a beginner and would like to know what size and kind of chain and bar you are using?
0.050 1/4 pitch
Dude this is so amazing!!
What is that floppy sander called ?
Perfect! Exactly what I was lookin for! 100 liikes Not sure if I like the chainsaw sound or the music better...
Haha that’s the problem I run into also cause I know 20 mins of a saw would just be to much. But trying to pick a music that will not annoy ppl is the biggest challenge
@@RyanCookCarvin I vote for the saw sound. There is something about hearing the rev during the cuts. Thanks for the great video. You put something together that so much more helpful than many videos I have watched!! Planning on trying chainsaw carving soon....tired of using a dremel to carve bears....takes forever. I know nothing about using or maintaining a chainsaw....and would love to see that online.
Awesome vid Ryan thanks buddy .
My pleasure bud thanks glen
Amazing! What kind of bar lube do you use. I,m using regular bar lube and the red from the oil gets into the wood? Keep up the great work. Thanks
Love your video man!!!😎3️⃣☮️🇺🇸💯💯
thanks so much
That’s what I call a awesome job
Thanks
Rhyno on the saw, man ~ Rhyno power! ~ good fun, and editing by the way~
~ you live in a blessed 'money belt' ~ not a bad bear but around these parts be lucky to snag half of your low quote, can say with some certainty.
~~ 25 years in on the bear carves and sticking out a much more detailed bear of about that size for the public gaze, they shrink away from those prices you mention like a worm with salt chucked on it.
When a customer sidles up with a bear in mind
ound these parts you gotta do a cute Irish jig and tell 3 funny jokes whilst spinning a plate on a stick to get a 65 dollar bill outta of 'em.
And even then maybe not.
Wow thats Quick, thanks for all your videos.I started selling some bears, i have problems with placing the eyes do you any tricks you could share Thanks
I make sure to plant them even i do one then step back and look do a test like and check to make sure they are balanced .. it takes time.. until u get comfortable maybe get a set of calipers
I cant wait to try this today,I know it wont look like this but.wonder what it will be lol Awesome video.
Hope you enjoy
Awesome video !!!
Thanks!!
Outstanding performance! I love doing little shows like that.
great job!
tell us please what tool do you use for eyes, whats its name, where we can buy it from... greetings from Europe
I bought it from Europe Manpa tools is coming out with a set very soon
Just brilliant!
Very cool thanks man. I carve all kind of stuff but I haven't carved Bears yet. My neighbor cars bears. Kind of leaving them out. Thought it was kind of his niche. He started copying my bird houses. I'm going to carve bears. Lol
Thank you so much
Love your work!! Inspiring thanks Dude!!
Any recommendations on best type of chain to use for sculpting?
i havent found one yet .. maybe Oregon
Fantastic!! I may have to try some of these!
Where do you find the eye ball bit??
saburrtooth
such a amazing video. thank you for that masterpiece. greetings from germany
What is the size of the second chainsaw you used ?
Is there a promo code for your saw valley Sabuurtooth bits?
I am gonna get one set up
Nice..really cool.
Amazing Chainsaw
Really great job.
thanks Donald
Hey Ryan great video and great job man! I live in Maine, Hancock to be exact. Mr. Murphy the chainsaw artist in my town was on Ripley's Believe it or Not years ago for carving the alphabet in a pencil with a chainsaw! He makes stuff just like you! and we got an abundance of Pine, Spruce, Cedar, Oak, Maple, White Birch. What's the best kind of wood to use?
Very cool!
Superb carving. What chainsaw are you using, I must get one of these!
cs 501 p and cs 2511
When you say 6x6 do you mean just like a standard 6x6 post?
U bet
Good job Bear
Cool job Bear
I like it Bear
Thanks. Video
Thanks again!
Nice job bro!!!
Thanks!
Fantastic video and amazing bear! I just have 1 question, what rpm are you running your dremel 4300 at? I started carving about a year ago and some tools I still don't have, but the dremel 4300 is one I do have, including the cone tip cutter.... Just don't know the RPM to run at??
full speed always for me
The first two cuts you make to start the face I don't understand how you do it? When I start cutting it stays in that line and unable to curve, would appreciate any tips.
Round Edge chain helps to make your cuts curve
Eric Caron appreciate the advice mate thanks
Where do you get your eye ball bit
manpa
What are you using for the eyes?
eye bit .. there is a set coming soon
Hey Ryan any idea why my saw just poops out when trying to do any sort of scoop cut. I must be doing something wrong technique wise. It just wants to stay at the angle it enters.
air flow or carb maybe
Alguien sabe que tipo de motosierra es esa .en chile hay de esa motosierra
Fuck yeah brother ..echo saws fo sho🤘...pumpkin season coming 🎃💪
Thank you so much sure is I can’t wait. Gonna be doing how to vids for sure
Dooo it
Amazing!!
Mind blowing, awesome!
Haha thanks so much
Excellent 👍
Thanks
I'm thinking of giving a try only have the 170? What did your first bear look like.
my first bear like firewood lol
@@RyanCookCarvin your awesome, great work, now I know where I'm getting my firewood
Does your back ever hurt!😎3️⃣☮️🇺🇸💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
That was awesome
Chain saw: echo 305? And what's the bar? Mahalo
smaller one i think ... or are u asking the saw i use ? 501 p with 12 in dime tip and 8 in dime tip cannon bar with and 2511 wes ..
Getting into make ki'i, true name in Hawai'i for tiki. Mahalo nui loa. Small kine ki'i, nothing to big.
It you’re brain working fast !😎3️⃣☮️🇺🇸💯
lots of practice and memorizing cuts
Good stuff
Awesome bear...
Thanks 👍
Wow skills, fab bear