from www.speedsawcarver.com chainsaw carving , stone work, and landscape. tips, tricks and samples of stone work or carvings. as well recreational observation of variations in climbing systems, and rigging apllications.
Uber and other food delivery contracts are called Zero hour contracts here in UK. This is so they dont have to pay you holiday pay. Im the worst guitar player I know we should form a band haha. I prefer the old school machinary too like steam engines however i gues this was new tech too in its day.
Could it be that he’s hungry and therefore weak…. Just when you say he looks ok for a while and then goes weird ? … he looks healthy on video so god knows what’s going on with him/her
i was hopefull too, but he really wasnt well, just like us, if im sick i usually dont show it, or let it slow me down until i can move any more... when i first pulled up, the dog was standing in the middle of the high way, not moving at all, just to show how sick it was, it was following me around out of pure necessity, poor thing had no idea or sense of what was going on... ive had pets go through organ failure before, this coyote showed a lot of signs of that already having been set in... every time it went for the road, people would stop and crowd around, my concern was any one making contact with a potentially rabid animal, and not knowing they have rabies... its a horrible illness, causes hydrophobia, and organ failure... unfortunately the first thing i think when i see any animal standing in the road not moving is #1 its rabid, or #2 its injured enough that i may have to put it down. its a sad reality of being here...
the track crew did everything they could to fix the wall before the timer was finished on round one,after the throttle on the nate ciccero mustang got stuck wide open as he entered turn 7 , in the boot, other wise known as the toe...
driver nate ciccero was able to get unhooked, and step out unassisted, quite a hit, but really shows how well built the cars, and the safer barriers are... his throttle stuck briefly, very scary to see the replays from other angkes that show it more clearly... the car takes off like a sling shot after entering the turn ... nate dud an amazing job of avoiding other cars, as well as getting his car sideways, so it didnt hit straight on, all in the blink of an eye... it was a massive impact, the glen safety crews are an amazing team, this is race 1 of the imsa mustang challenge series, all identical cars, battling for pro / am title, its a timed 45 minute event, so unfortunately the entirety of the race was under caution, while track safety crews fixed the wall...
a lot of loggers use bigger files as well, personally i hate sharpening and my chains arent always as sharp as they should be. i guess its a thing i could do while i wait for my pneumothorax to heal up :D. counting the days at this point but its healing well at least. Cheers man
takes time to heal, im happy to hear youre doing well... as far as like, love or hate, personally uve never had any feelings towards sharpening, its like greasing a machine, its just part of the daily routine if youre going to play with logs😊
😅😅 thats why i made other owl videos, its impossible to get rid of the crappy youtube provided music from 5 years ago in a published video😅😅 if you guys make my new videos with no crappy music as popular as these ones, i promise you ill delete these ones😅😅😅
Hey thanks for the video! I’ve been getting after it pretty good. I have quite a few pieces I made and they are ready for finish and I used the helmsman spar just like you have and it won’t dry! I’ve been trying to troubleshoot. My saw spits bar oil on the price and I rinse off with a hose when I’m done then let dry to under 15 or around 15% then I apply. It’s bout 62ish degrees and not humid. I’m in eastern Washington. Any idea where my issue is coming from? I hit it with a bunch mineral spirits and now I’m trying a sanding sealer now and spar varnish it still seems kinda tacky. Not sure tho it’s still drying
I also like the camera looking at the bar tip. This video definitely deserves more views. I did find the music in the background made it very difficult to hear what you was saying. Hope to see you make more videos like this soon. (minus the music 😉) nice work 👍👍👍
Guess you didn't hear, he doesnt give a shit weather or not you like the music or not. At least he makes his own music instead of using some generic music.
🤣 sorry, i was never very good at the fast food have it your way video making process, ill try to do better next time, sorry if my turetts buggs you all...lol...
Watching you work on details helps so much. I love your bears. Just watched this video as well as the German Shepherd stump you carved. Didn't know you had been injured, but glad you're recovering from it. I've seen enough injuries from chainsaws, as well as angle grinders, that I'm pretty cautious about them. Hope you continue to improve daily. Crazy how we know things and still put ourselves in harms way sometimes. I feel you on being hyper aware after the fact. I never thought a bug bite could take me out, but after getting Lymes disease from a tick bite, and having my life turned upside down, I am hyper aware of taking the precautions to protect myself. Not just from bug bites, but a lot of other things as well. PPE and proper handling are so important. Thanks for sharing your experience with us. I hope you're able to find some things that help your pain in your hands and arms. I have heard positive things about ozone therapy, so maybe check that out. I also take my mom to a pain and spine clinic where they give her shots in her back, hips and hands. It helps so much with her pain. Worth looking into. Best wishes, and don't give up.
Great video. I didn't even think that Makita made a chainsaw. I love Makita tools. I just got the Stihl MSA 70 C, also because it's lighter weight, battery powered, and has the adjustable speed. Also, it will fit carving bars when I can invest in them as well. I am just starting out, and still have to learn the chainsaw, but learning all the time. Thanks for sharing.
you can get a cheap carving bar off ebay for around $25. they arent great but good for learning... i think about tools like i do going out, a movie date, or dinner date thats a carving bar, and chain😊, but ill do the movie or dinner date once a week if i like her enough, i only buy a quality carving bar once every year or two... they last much longer than that, but i like to buy at least one bar every year to add to the collection....theres always money for carving kit, its just a matter of priority, or perspective.😊
@@badasswood True that! I started Dremel carving last year, and fell in love with it. I quickly moved into wanting to do larger carvings. I've acquired more tools; a die grinder, an angle grinder, and now the chainsaw. Have plenty more tools on the list! 😜 Lol. I have a quarter pitch,...within that range, do you have particular favorite carving bars that you wouldn't be without now?
Love your videos cause you keep it simple. I am a 71 year old newbee chainsaw carver. I have been a wood worker forever. Had to try it. You taught me a lot. Just like wood working you can really get caught up in the tools. But still love it. Your the first chainsaw carver that i saw use an electric chainsaw and make awesome carvings. Thanks
Hey Man, Just found your channel tonight...Awesome talent man!! seems like you have a ton of knowledge that i want/need to soak in...Subbed!! I'm new to carving :) If i can give you one youtube tip tho...might be better to use a body mic instead of a camera mounted mic... :)
Love your videos. You not only teach how to carve you teach about different saws and how they operate. No other carver on you Tube does that. Thank you
I've been trying to mount the identical power gouge to a Stihl 141c corded chainsaw. After watching your video I see it's possible. The drive shaft on the Stihl is notched and not very long, so I'm not quite sre how to mount the drive pulley. If your familiar with the saw I appreciate any suggestions. Anyways, thanks for making this video.
dang! i left out the oart where i explained how to mount it to a stihl, its actually really involved, i may do it some day just to see if i can, but i abandoned the idea, because of what is involved... maybe you can find a pulley off ebay, or at tractor supply that will work, hard to say...only thing i could figure out was to spin the sprocket down to a small collar that fits inside the hub, then weld it in place. good luck with it!😊
@@richpodovelnikoff4720 in reality, you only need a pulley that fits, doesnt have to be the ones provided, ive looked at mower belt pulleys, boxes of demo saw parts, fan pulleys, and so on... typically its hard to find a pulley that small, to begin with... but pass tgat hurdle, and fitment is always possible, because the shaft size of any other pulley would most commonly be bigger...we have the fittment fir the stihl shaft, via the sprocket, just need extra sprockets, and get the turn down spinning😉😉😁
Я не знаю английского и пользовался автоматическим переводчиком, но главный смысл понял. Рад встретить человека который мыслит так же как я. Привет из России🤝