[BlindHandyMan] Chainsaw carving project: the eagle.

2006-10-24 Thread Lewisjalexander
hello all. here's a good project I'm working on.
 
but first lets just take a moment to calm the nerves of the sceptical and  
those who get nervous of heavy duty machinery lol
 
the chainsaw though incredibly powerful and considered dangerous is  actually 
a sleak and elegant machine. I use 3 different machines for my carving  and 
machining work. All of course are made by Stihl. following models: MS170, MS  
250CQT and MS880 pro.
 
as the chainsaw is in some models a bulky machine it's important to get  used 
to the machine. just like a woman, handle with care and respect the tool at  
all times.
 
if you're carving for the first time start off with a small saw rig like  the 
ms170 or husquvarna 135 models. using anything from 12 inch to 15 inch but a  
12 inch is perfect for use.
 
 
 
enough of the discussion. lets get down to business.
 
First off you're gonna need a hefty log. say about 30 inches girth by about  
45 inches height.. with a long bar chainsaw take off the top for a clean cut  
just to level it and then go around the edges of the top and cut  angled  
chunks off. not too big now.. this is to work with the surface. now the bark is 
 a 
big consideration here to some level so from this point use a smaller saw to  
plane off the bark nice and gently by running the bar about half an inch in 
from  the edge and run down it. let it just plane the surface gently. please 
note the  chainsaws are your only tools here.
 
next thing is this.  from the base of the log go about a third up and  with 
the saw running about 3/4 power on the throttle run the bar to mark out  your 
drop line for the bar to stop at. you can cut in at least about 3 inches or  so 
all around the bark. this is a little bit delicate so turn the log side on  
and from the top end run the saw over and rotate the log slowly. from there it  
starts to get a bit easier. Using a mid range saw, my ms250CQT and a rough  
chain, I'm gouging out the base with the saw rotated to the side. remembering  
that of course that little girl is able to handle different positions not just 
 straight down.  so now you're ready to rough out. from the slit point  
you've made, position the saw to carge and rough out. this is a good bit but  
your 
positioning of the saw depends on what machine you use, its weight and its  
power. a bit to deep on the angle can force the saw to run away at half  
throttle
 
now you're roughing out the base where the feet will stand proud. rough out  
at least 5 inches or so around the cercumferance of the log from the split  
point. this will give you adiquate working conditions for the machine.
 
you can now rough up the log slowly but it helps to sometimes do a down  cut. 
. start moulding with the bar on your midsize macchine and away you go.  keep 
going to the foot line and rough out more around the surface and then at  the 
back assuming you've decided where your back will face of the eagle now take  
out just abit more at the back so you square off .
 
now at the back where you're going to take out sit the log now so its in  its 
vertical position andtake your chainsaw and cut about a third from the back  
of the log in and go down about cut down about a third down and from there 
draw  the saw out and come from the side and cut away that piece. that's now  
removeable stock.
 
part two to show if interested
 
lew


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Re: [BlindHandyMan] Chainsaw

2006-10-01 Thread Ken Hawk
Jewel, there is a screw that moves the bar back and forth from the sprocket.
On the wrench that came with your saw should be a screwdriver for this 
purpose.
You will have to turn it backwards to move the bar closer to the sprocket, 
then move it back out.
Once you have the chain in the bar, and start to titan the chain, pick up 
the chain from the middle of the bar, the guides on the bottom of the chain 
should just clear the top of the  bar where you have a hold of it, you don't 
want the chain to tight, it will get to hot when running. Now completely 
tighten the nuts that secure the bar.
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Re: [BlindHandyMan] Chainsaw

2006-10-01 Thread rj
Some times on the newer models, the adjustment screw is on the bar itself.
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 Jewel, there is a screw that moves the bar back and forth from the
sprocket.
 On the wrench that came with your saw should be a screwdriver for this
 purpose.
 You will have to turn it backwards to move the bar closer to the sprocket,
 then move it back out.
 Once you have the chain in the bar, and start to titan the chain, pick up
 the chain from the middle of the bar, the guides on the bottom of the
chain
 should just clear the top of the  bar where you have a hold of it, you
don't
 want the chain to tight, it will get to hot when running. Now completely
 tighten the nuts that secure the bar.
 Ken Hawk




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Re: [BlindHandyMan] Chainsaw

2006-09-30 Thread rj
First make sure you have the chain going the right direction. I do this by
lightly running my thumb over the chain to make sure the chain cutting blade
on the top of the bar is going away from me. Tighten the tension enough to
hold the blade in place and turn the chain by hand and this will set the
chain in the socket and hold it in place in the bar groove. Sure hope this
is of some help and I am making my self clear. For before I started to use
this method, I was about to throw the chainsaw in the garbage.
smile
RJ
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Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Chainsaw


 I am, rapidly,  going around the bend in my fruitless attempts to get the
chain to fit and
 remain in the bar groove.
 I have changed the chain before successfully, but how I did it beats me!
 I drop the chain over the flywheel, and then fit the bar underneath.  What
is the trick to
 getting the chain into the part of the groove that is under the flywheel.
 The only tool I have when doing this maddening job is a combination socket
 spanner/screwdriver.

 Any tips and tricks that I can use and thus, save my tattered nerves from
complete
 destruction?

 Jewel




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