Saturday, July 12, 2008

Chainsaw Carving 101

By Frank Faller

Chainsaw carving is an incredibly popular hobby, and chainsaw art has been gaining tremendously in popularity over the past couple of years. The oldest chainsaw artist records actually go as far back as the 1950s when it really all first began, and in the early 1960s chainsaw dealers would line up at forestry expos and state fairs.

Tools

There are a few valuable tools in particular that are used in chainsaw carving, the main one being a chainsaw of course. It is important to choose the right chainsaw for carving, because you do not want to have one that is so heavy you will not be able to lift it. At the same time you do not want to have too light of a chainsaw that you will not be able to carve properly.

For those tighter areas on the carving you will need to use knives or shorter blades that will allow you to get into those areas for the detailed sculpting work.

Just like any type of art it takes practice and patience to become proficient at chainsaw carving. If you want to become very skilled at it you will need to seek out a quality instructor who is willing to show you the fine details and tricks that are related to the art. Nothing worthwhile ever comes easy. If you want to become a craftsman take your time and learn. Don't get frustrated if your first attempts don't work out so well. Patience and practice and it will come. After time your efforts will pay off and the skills will become more automatic and the carving will flow much easier.

A really good chainsaw carving instructor can help you find the right tools to get you started, as well as provide you with a lot of the tips and tricks that are learned by experience and trial and error. If you listen to them you could save yourself some time and frustration.

Take all of your lessons seriously and put all of the information to use. Your instructor will take you through all of the steps in creating a chainsaw carving. Listen to all that he has to say, even holding you chainsaw properly is vitally important, not only for your safety but for the desired angles and shapes of the cuts you are trying to make.

There is some really good money to be made at chainsaw carving if you are truly skilled. There are many people who make a good living from it and you can as well with the proper training and time. Remember be patient and don't give up.

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