Chainsaw carving guide, how I carve a Barn owl by
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- Chainsaw carving guide, how I carve a Barn owl by @mattdargechainsawpowercarv358
Complete start to finish in depth guide/tutorial on chainsaw carving a barn owl showing the various stages and tools used.
Guidance on how to complete a chainsaw carving of an owl.
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00:00 introduction
04:20 first cuts
05:01 basic shape complete
06:41 starting the face
12:04 feather preparation
16:20 feather detailing
18:24 adding feet
19:57 carving the eyes and claws
22:40 face detailing
24:48 sanding the body details
25:30 final eye detailing
27:05 adding colour
28:25 texturing the stump
28:48 finished article
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Jesus! So beautiful. My first owl looks like a cross between Frankenstein's monster and a hummingbird. This is so inspiring.
Очень нравится! Отлично!
never saw anyone use a screwdriver for detail burning. What a great idea!!!
Perfect for eyes and claws
Thanks for the great tutorial Matt, it's really going to help next time i tackle a large owl!
Glad to be of help
VERY good video and nice interjections. Love the detail and explanations man! Cheers!
Thank you, glad you liked it.
Really great job, it looks very very nice!
Many thanks 👍
thank you mate ,first time viewer of you channel ,again thank you for sharing your skills and style , from frosty Australia
Glad you like it. I'm still learning something new every time I pick up a saw, so hopefully I can pass on what I learn, Best wishes.
😂❤bravissimo che artista ciao
Liked and subscribed! Thank you for such a great instructional video. I’m using every tip on my next owl and the screw driver trick is brilliant. I’m stealing that!
Happy to help, glad you liked it 😁
Awesome tutorial helped me a lot. Thank You
Excellent I'm really pleased you liked it.
Lovejy
What is that awesome trick with the eyes and claws,?
I heat up the end of an old chisel and when it's red hot, run it over the eyes and claws and it leaves a nice black shiny finish as the wood surface kind of melts and scotches. Good idea to practice on a scrap piece first though.