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Links |
Something on
the area in which I live. | ||
Online store
based in USA - sells all sorts of forestry and arboricultural supplies including
chainsaw carving accessories. | ||
All you need
to know about chain and bar maintenance and trouble-shooting. You can even download
their excellent Maintenance and Safety Manual and print it off. It
also contains all the information you need on the selection of chains they manufacture. | ||
And what they
like to see regarding chainsaw use, plus industry "Best Practice" recommendation. | ||
Awarding body
for chainsaw operating qualifications. | ||
Land-based
training organisation. | ||
A great place
to ask questions about chainsaw carving. | ||
The largest
gathering of chainsaw artists in the world. 150 of them in 2003. | ||
Stockist of
carving bars and a range of chainsaws to fit. Will also stock chain and sprockets
to set up saws with the carving kit. | ||
Ed Has unfortunately died. His website still seems to be active, so I'll maintain the link. | ||
Catalogue of
their products including carving bars, chain, sprockets and saws to fit. | ||
A very inspiring
site. Also useful for developing ideas (not just stealing them). | ||
Michael Knudel | Michael is an excellent German carver who also supplies specialist chainsaw carving accessories to the European carving community. |
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A supplier
of excellent abrasive discs and belts, esp the ceramic range. | ||