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What type of tools are needed for chainsaw
carving?
Chainsaws are very dangerous pieces of equipment
to work with and even more when you are using
them to carve.
For one reason you will be using the chain saw
in ways that it was not intended to be used.
However, chainsaw carving can be a very
enjoyable and profitable hobby. For anyone who
is truly interested in learning this wonderful
art form, should locate a chainsaw carving
school where they can learn who to create
beautiful carvings safely.
You can find several schools through the
Internet, with some beginner classes lasting as
little as 3 to 4 weeks, while other that may be
offered through local colleges may last a
semester. Depending on the class you take, you
will either have to purchase your own tools or
your equipment will supplied for you.
For chainsaw carving, you’ll require two
chainsaws.
- One chainsaw you’ll
use for all of the major cuts
- while the second,
small chainsaw will be used to cut details.
When deciding between gas
and electric powered chainsaws, electric
chainsaws have several advantages over gas
powered ones. The main advantages being they
require less maintenance and repair. However,
electric chainsaws are not as powerful as the
gas powered and they don’t cut as fast or as
smooth. Because your chainsaws will determine
your success, they will be your most important
purchase. A chainsaw carver I spoke with, told
me that she literally went through 8 different
chainsaws before she found ones that were easy
for her to work with as well as comfortable and
reliable.
When carving with your chainsaw, make sure you
wear personally protective equipment including a
hard hat, safety glasses or goggles, ear plugs
or muffs, leather or Kevlar gloves, Kevlar
chaps, sturdy steel toed boots. It is important
to keep in mind that chainsaws are dangerous and
can kill you.
Even tough the chainsaw will be your primary
tool; you will use other tools for fine
detailing and finishing work, such as chisels,
grinder, wood rasp, and sand paper. Not all of
your projects will require each and every tool;
some project will require additional tools such
as rotary tools.
The most popular rotary tool is the Dremel,
which is the perfect tool for very fine
detailing of your carving project. The Dremel
also has a large variety of bits, which can be
used for everything from sanding to cutting to
shaping.
The next important phase of chainsaw carving is
choosing the wood. You have to choose the wood
carefully, if it has too many cracks, then your
project may deteriorate as you work on it. The
same is true if there is any rot in the wood. If
you do not position the rot carefully in the
piece, then it can interfere with the details
you want in your project. Many artist, draw out
their projects first, so that they can use the
sketch to helps them plan how to best utilize
the wood. This gives them a map or pattern so
that they can correctly position their cuts so
that they will be affected by the wood defects.
When choosing a piece of wood, keep in mind that
the size of your finished project depends on the
size of your raw material. Always allow yourself
extra wood. Remember, its always simpler to
remove wood, than it is to glue it back.
Nature is not perfect. For this reason, you will
always have some defects in the wood. They can
add to the beauty of your project or be the
worst thing to ever happen to a project.
Chainsaw woodcarving is a beautiful art form.
Online you can find several schools, which teach
this wonderful skill. You can also find several
quality websites of retailers who offer quality
wood working tools. While online, don’t forget
to order your personal protective equipment,
including a hard hat, safety glasses or goggles,
ear plugs or muffs, leather or Kevlar gloves,
Kevlar chaps, sturdy steel toed boots.
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