$4000 Block of Wood

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Blacktail Studio

Blacktail Studio

Күн бұрын

Blacktail epoxy table workshop: www.blacktailstudio.com/the-e...
This video is the story of me trying to salvage this old block of walnut and turn it into a high-end fireplace mantle for a great client across the country.
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0:00 Intro
0:23 Backstory on this log/mantel
1:25 Wood cleanup
2:12 Sealing the slab/epoxy pour
3:40 Extreme epoxy leak
4:55 Bold request, giveaway details
6:20 Planing and jointing
8:48 Router trick
10:50 Sander Trick
11:35 Floating shelf bracket install
14:06 Dutchman joint inlay
17:05 Block plane and sanding
18:19 Finish the mantle (round 1)
19:20 Big little mistake
20:47 Final reveal
Items used in this build (some alternatives given due to supply chain issues):
Deep pour epoxy: amzn.to/3CEikFK
Moisture meter (similar): amzn.to/3nipNEv
C-channels: conceptthirteen.ca?ref=btjrt2lvnw8g
Angle grinder: amzn.to/3pu2iXZ
Track saw: www.timberwolftools.com/mafel...
Table top epoxy (touch-ups/fast): amzn.to/3asufLq
CA glue: amzn.to/3tiiKNu
Sandpaper eraser: amzn.to/2Zf2rr5
Threaded inserts: conceptthirteen.ca?ref=btjrt2lvnw8g
Festool sander: amzn.to/3gVnlBg
Lightstick (now $55): amzn.to/3faMWFu
Rubio Monocoat: amzn.to/3bBBz6J
Gem buffer: amzn.to/2N6qWRt
Photography light (similar): amzn.to/2RjiMqp
Router: amzn.to/3HI6yxf
Flush trim bit: amzn.to/3r4OA26
White buffing pads: amzn.to/3u85vzV
3M sandpaper: amzn.to/2ZbLQ7x
Auger bit: amzn.to/312dlRZ
Sandpaper storage: amzn.to/3D7BV0P

Пікірлер: 15 000
@BeachBushandBeyond
@BeachBushandBeyond 2 жыл бұрын
Worst place : Taiwan in winter 😬 I'm wondering why you put in the bow ties?
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 2 жыл бұрын
Good question! They help keep the cracks from splitting further.
@joebreau1967
@joebreau1967 2 жыл бұрын
Yes why the bow tie!! Lol it doesn’t serves has anything.
@noreengranbery1469
@noreengranbery1469 2 жыл бұрын
Worst place: I don't think I have one...yet! Beautiful mantel
@troysgt
@troysgt 2 жыл бұрын
@@BlacktailStudio even with the epoxy, you suspect those splits can extend? Or is it more of cheap insurance to make sure they don’t, plus beautification?
@nachojones1
@nachojones1 2 жыл бұрын
Wichita Falls Texas. Would not recommend. Love that mantel. I like the bow ties. it would look better without them but i would rather see them than a giant crack.
@TCHartselle
@TCHartselle 2 жыл бұрын
Showing the mistakes that happen during the process of woodworking is something not a lot of people would do. I just want to appreciate how vulnerable you get with your audience!
@steveskouson9620
@steveskouson9620 2 жыл бұрын
Most people try to hide their mistakes. Cam leads with them. THAT, and that alone, is why I trust his channel! Everybody is going to "F" up. Deal with it. The Bob Ross school of life. steve
@RICDirector
@RICDirector Жыл бұрын
Watch Nick Zametti...he too is open and honest...and how he deals with his defeats is amazing, usually with something funky and fun as a result, even if it isn't what he started out to do.
@cbr600rrgraffitti
@cbr600rrgraffitti Жыл бұрын
Going through a pretty bad time in my life and I want you to know your videos have been really therapeutic for me. Thank you 🙏
@bruceburwell300
@bruceburwell300 Жыл бұрын
@PaulHarristrinity
@PaulHarristrinity 11 ай бұрын
Hang in there! I've been to the absolute lowest place possible (Hell) and it's NOT fun. I'm not religious, but, yeah. There is a better way. You'll find it. Don't give up. There are strangers like me that sincerely care. Keep truckin'
@peterjohn8625
@peterjohn8625 6 ай бұрын
Same. Pretty much at rock bottom, if I couldn't waste my time watching YT I probably would've ended myself by now.
@daksh_joshi11
@daksh_joshi11 2 ай бұрын
Hope you all are doing amazing or getting better
@christinasmith9400
@christinasmith9400 11 ай бұрын
I am a 71 year old grandmother and I do furniture refinishing and painting. I so love your videos, mainly because I am fascinated by all the tools. The fact that you also make mistakes makes the rest of us not feel like morons when we make them. Thanks, you are a talent!
@Henry-kb6me
@Henry-kb6me 11 ай бұрын
You're an inspiration man! I hope I get to wood work as long as you🤣
@thuyp12c5
@thuyp12c5 16 күн бұрын
A combination of epoxy and old wood highlight the grain of the wood and made it a stronger structure for many art pieces. I am really admire this technology.
@kenkloepping2779
@kenkloepping2779 2 жыл бұрын
I am a metal worker/welder/fabricator with 40+ years of experience. I just discovered your channel and videos. I absolutely love watching them. Please don't change them. I find your commentary very helpful to know what and why you are doing! I am a new subscriber and eagerly awaiting your next project. Thanks for sharing your craft!
@Castiron_Kyle
@Castiron_Kyle 2 жыл бұрын
I second this comment and my feelings are the same. Love the detail.
@108hindu
@108hindu 2 жыл бұрын
It appears a lot of us old metal workers love to transition to woodworking after we retire. Metal working is dirty, smelly, and generally nasty. It was interesting work and paid the bills but I much prefer woodworking these days. Thanks for a great video.
@kenkloepping2779
@kenkloepping2779 2 жыл бұрын
@@108hindu I think you hit the nail on the head! Pun intended!
@petes623
@petes623 2 жыл бұрын
@@kenkloepping2779HOLY puns 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼😂😂😂 Upon replying to a pun on a stranger's reply to another stranger's comment on a KZbin video not relevant to anything being worked on at the time nor seeming like one that ever will be - that was the moment he discovered 'Rock Bottom.'
@BossModeGod
@BossModeGod 2 жыл бұрын
Don’t keep ol head waiting tho. Homies got 1-maybe 2 years left!
@scrapwood
@scrapwood 2 жыл бұрын
I left my job in healthcare back in June and started full time as a cabinetmaker under the guidance of the shop owner. I’m loving every second of every day and always learning something new. These videos definitely played a role in my decision to take the plunge and pursue woodworking full time.
@ravenbishop5232
@ravenbishop5232 2 жыл бұрын
wow
@ryansimpson3074
@ryansimpson3074 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds risky but if you are truly passionate about woodworking then it will yield much fruit
@benrichards9667
@benrichards9667 2 жыл бұрын
Bravo. So many Healthcare workers are spent. Between geriatric joey and his unlawful mandates, the politics at hospitals and the burn out, your not alone sir. My buddy is a pharmacist and he is leaving the profession end of this year for pilot of small planes. He's done with Healthcare.
@foofstarr4856
@foofstarr4856 2 жыл бұрын
@@benrichards9667 wow a pharmacist leaving his profession thats a first i heard. Congrats for making the big move
@foofstarr4856
@foofstarr4856 2 жыл бұрын
Were you a nurse? Just wondering
@hleecombs7821
@hleecombs7821 23 күн бұрын
The worst place I’ve ever been is remote camping in FL during summer. Swarms of mosquitoes, enormous thunderstorms with ear-busting ground strikes and suffocating heat and humidity. I am 71, born and raised in Tampa, and climate here in summer is just plain miserable ( 21:13 winter, on the other hand, is delightful). I’m moving to SW Washington state (Battleground) in September and building a great wood shop to enjoy my retirement with my son and grandchildren. Maybe we’ll bump into you one day at a Portland woodworking store. All the best.
@scottprather5645
@scottprather5645 3 ай бұрын
Very refreshing to just have narration and not stupid irritating sound effects in the background. Also amazing how epoxy has revolutionized this kind of woodworking. I like that jointer sled idea I'm going to use that thank you.
@turtlemouth
@turtlemouth 2 жыл бұрын
When I was a kid, we lived in a shotgun house that was essentially a garage with interior walls. I was made to sleep on the kitchen floor. From there, I could see the rats crawling around in the bathroom. My little dog Sandy was the only thing keeping them at bay. I would rather live there again than go back to Louisiana. Nice video and I admire your attention to detail.
@Lynkah
@Lynkah 2 жыл бұрын
Hahahah! What a roller-coaster comment. I moved from the UK to Louisiana, I can certainly agree with your disdain!
@cityofoaks
@cityofoaks 2 жыл бұрын
I visited New Orleans with my husband while he was on a work conference. I thought it was great (the food was awesome, and I rarely use the word awesome) but we were there in August (cheaper conference prices) and the heat/humidity was almost unbearable. That's coming from someone who has lived in the South their whole life.
@leejohnson7293
@leejohnson7293 2 жыл бұрын
@@cityofoaks I know what you mean! I thought Raleigh/NC was hot and humid in the summer until I worked in Houston for two weeks in August a few years ago. That humidity was insane!
@nedanother9382
@nedanother9382 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! I don't know what that says about Louisiana. As tuff as that must have been I'm afraid my going to a Raider game in Oakland as an opposing fan....my dog would have been eaten for a tailgate by those animals. A police escort to simply leave the place forever did nothing but infuriate those pigs. Over a game.
@jthepickle7
@jthepickle7 2 жыл бұрын
While building a difficult solid Teak staircase the boss says, "Be careful with that plank, it cost $1400." Thanks Boss, I really needed to know that!
@kyletuite1487
@kyletuite1487 2 жыл бұрын
I was hanging doors for a high end client in his car warehouse/ show room. Got them all done he shows up and says good thing you didn’t screw them up they are about 2800 a piece 😂😂😂😂I’m glad he waited till I was done
@jthepickle7
@jthepickle7 2 жыл бұрын
@@kyletuite1487 I once worked for a high end door firm. The fork lift had a bad seal. I had about ten doors on it, loading them for delivery. Slowly the forks were tilting forward and ALL the doors slid off! They fell about 7 feet onto blacktop. It was heartbreaking! (I had been after the boss to have the forklift serviced) The doors weren't top shelf doors, only about $1000 apiece.
@pauljenkins351
@pauljenkins351 8 күн бұрын
Awesome video - I am an DYI guy working on my first woodworking project - an redwood slab coffee table. Found the slab a few years ago at an ocean side drift sales place in N. California for about $80. Using youtube videos and the crazy-nice and helpful guys at a local woodworking shop in Sacramento to educate me through the project. Thanks to my wife for giving up the garage, where she normally parks her car, while I am doing this! Worst place I have been was driving through West Texas in the pre-cellphone days, praying that my car woudn't breat down in the middle of literally nowhere. The best place continues to be Big Sur - lived there for a couple of years when I was younger (and a bit more wild) - ocean, mountains, valleys, redwoods, and (mostly) isolated from the crowds - what more can you ask for?
@paule.3156
@paule.3156 2 ай бұрын
Your unparallel craftmanship is one reason for your success. But what really rounds it up is your humbleness, honesty and share of mistakes. One can tell listening to you that you are just a great character and human being that found joy in what he is doing. In the mix this is what is keeping people to continue watching. Also that you talk as the visual content moves on rather than doing one after another. Keep the videos coming. They sweeten our days and imspire to make own steps in working with wood. Warm regards from Germany. Paul
@gdpeck71
@gdpeck71 Жыл бұрын
I like that you show your mishaps. It helps others know that they can recover from it and not throw something out. My high school woodshop instructor told me a long time ago, it's not that you made a mistake it's how you fix it.
@whodat90
@whodat90 2 жыл бұрын
Not a woodworker and don’t have the fancy tools but I did a similar one for my wife. 300ish year old chestnut beam from an old factory, I left the wild edge wild on the front, with the noriginal dings and notches. Filled the cracks with epoxy as you did, but built up dams everywhere I could with UV setting epoxy, then used aluminum duct tape for the rest. Still had minor leaks and used way more epoxy than I expected, it pretty happy with the result. Additional challenge was that I didn’t want to (nor did I have the tools to) sand it perfectly flat, so all the epoxy had to be brought to surface level but not higher. Finished it with a heavy wax that was worked into the wood with a nylon brush for a smooth touchable (if imperfect) surface. Different end result than yours, but different goal as well. Beautiful work as always!
@jakobrosenqvist4691
@jakobrosenqvist4691 2 жыл бұрын
You are quite clearly a woodworker even if you don't think you are.
@ions82
@ions82 Жыл бұрын
With the amount of time, work, and materials that went into this, I feel like $4K is a bargain. The projects on this channel are astounding.
@leehk23
@leehk23 Жыл бұрын
4K was the cost of the wood itself, not the finished mantel.
@dennisfahlstrom2515
@dennisfahlstrom2515 11 ай бұрын
Right. That was probably another $7K. It’s amazing that a chunk of ratty wood that most folks would use for firewood can become so attractive in skilled hands.
@CameronBarke
@CameronBarke Жыл бұрын
It's wild how this guy has created such a KZbin following after making tables etc... Really cool! Great work Cam
@fredconway-sondermayer1213
@fredconway-sondermayer1213 Жыл бұрын
It’s so refreshing to see a “professional” do the same mistakes, and admit to them on your show, as we novices do. Keep this show going, don’t change a thing.
@Karma-qt4ji
@Karma-qt4ji Жыл бұрын
This!!
@bobzelley5100
@bobzelley5100 Жыл бұрын
The mistakes are done on purpose to trigger this emotional response . Akin to Churchill and his deliberate pauses and mistakes in his speeches. Their were written in the speech
@callefalk4457
@callefalk4457 Жыл бұрын
WTF???
@pauldeluca3471
@pauldeluca3471 Жыл бұрын
Like wearing flip flops while conducting the project.
@brmillgr
@brmillgr Жыл бұрын
I insta-subbed bc of that
@OneOfDisease
@OneOfDisease 2 жыл бұрын
The worst place I had ever been was this closet in a customers building, I didn't notice it had a crashbar on the outside of the door and the handle inside the door was locked. The building was several feet thick concrete and absolute dead zone for cell reception. I was locked in that closet for hours until one of my teammates found me. Congrats on 1 million! I did give you a sympathy subscription.
@boastyy
@boastyy 2 жыл бұрын
At least you have come out of the closet mate! lol
@davidswanson5669
@davidswanson5669 2 жыл бұрын
What a nightmare. A good idea is to leave literal breadcrumbs everywhere you go in life so people know where to find you. I go through roughly 24 loafs per week, but it might just save my life.
@vaksinert
@vaksinert Жыл бұрын
Your videos gives just as much inspiration as it does relaxsation. I've learned a lot! Curently building a new and biger shed to start on hoby projects like smaller furniture. Thank you for your thorough information on tools and technique! Regards Kristian, Norway
@coverdirector
@coverdirector 5 ай бұрын
The gratifying value of watching someone who knows what they're doing ... or figures it out along the way. Your episodes are just so damn SMART. Seeing how YOU make the sausage is everything. Getting out in front of nit-picking commenters is easily half your battle!
@vincee2790
@vincee2790 2 жыл бұрын
Kabul, Afghanistan........This piece looks amazing. The fact that you include your mistakes (along with the fixes) is what sets this channel apart from many others. I have learned a lot from your videos and hope to put some it into practice once the purchase of my new home is completed in January. Can't wait to get going! Keep up the great work Cam!
@adamdurham7643
@adamdurham7643 2 жыл бұрын
Afghan that place was no fun either did 14 months there in 09-10
@sshep7119
@sshep7119 2 жыл бұрын
I have seen some of the Afghan craftsman do some pretty nice work with what they have available. I enjoyed Kabul, a lot of really nice people there, I still hold hope for the future of the country. Who knows, maybe they will get their stuff worked out. Anyways, the fact that Cam leaves his mistakes in makes the videos that much more sincere.
@johnnybird7593
@johnnybird7593 2 жыл бұрын
Cant be as bad as Buffalo, the armpit of the northeast...😂🤭
@FrancisBehnen
@FrancisBehnen 2 жыл бұрын
Lol, every other place in Afghanistan is worse than Kabul
@sowhat249
@sowhat249 2 жыл бұрын
I've worked in a furniture company for almost 4 years now, and I pretty much know everything there is to know about making all kinds of furniture, yet I keep watching these videos, and learn a new tip every time. That's why I love this channel. I had a standoff with my boss last month after I was about to quit because he got in some trouble and was 3 months late with my salary, and was seriously thinking about just buying all the machines I need and just risk it. But he needed me at work, and paid me up, and got a small raise, but I don't think being someone else's slave will cut it for me. I'll still be starting my own place probably in Q2 2022, and buy machines accordingly, as needed, instead of cashing out on things I may not need. I just want to say that this and other channels like this have been an inspiration, and I would like to sincerely thank you.
@DaveW74TVN
@DaveW74TVN 2 жыл бұрын
3 months unpaid?! Oh hell no!
@sowhat249
@sowhat249 2 жыл бұрын
@@DaveW74TVN | Yeah. It was a pretty shitty situation. It didn't affect me a lot, because I earn double the national minimum, and things aren't as expensive as in North America and the European Union, so I totally got by... I was hoping it would get resolved because I can't find another job with the same pay. I'd have to start from the minimum and build my way up, even if I have the expertease. And you'd probably laugh if I told you how much money I make, so yeah... Not everyone is lucky enough to be born in a normal, functioning country... The only way to really make a difference is to own your own bussiness.
@teebu
@teebu 2 жыл бұрын
@@sowhat249 You can always become a Amazon delivery guy starting at $15/hr. At least that's what the ads are telling me.
@DaveW74TVN
@DaveW74TVN 2 жыл бұрын
@@sowhat249 I understand. I have massive gratitude that I was born in the USA. My thoughts on wages for most people are generally skewed. I've spent too long working for a company with the highest wages in my industry. Sounds like you've done things right to be able to soak up a lack of pay for that length of time. The majority of Americans couldn't make it past missing 2 weeks of pay much less 3 months!
@jk3dad
@jk3dad 2 жыл бұрын
I say go for it, I wish you the best of luck.
@joannkalenak7182
@joannkalenak7182 4 ай бұрын
Blacktail...I know nothing about woodworking but I love your videos. I've already learned so much. I'm building a memorial bench for my sis-in-law and I wanted to embed a piece of amethyst cut in the shape of a heart. Watching your vids gave me the confidence to just try. I never would have tried to use epoxy to fill cracks and actually add dimension. So far, so good. Even my husband is impressed.
@crilledisst
@crilledisst Жыл бұрын
The Swedish West Coast is pretty awful during wintertime. Using your videos to relax and disconnect myself from stress. My to do-list is growing, but I'm feeling really soothed by your work and the way you present it. This is no small thing, and I want to give you my most sincere thanks.
@Fury_BlackWolf
@Fury_BlackWolf Жыл бұрын
I live there and i agree. The high humidity and the winds from the ocean is just the worst. I live in the south so i don't even have proper winters with snow, just rain. Maybe 1 week of snow these days.
@GregoryLongs
@GregoryLongs 2 жыл бұрын
First, I'm a big fan of the bowtie/butterfly joints. Second, a bowtie shape isn't the only option. You could create your own unique shape that would brand your piece. Your interlocking logo is perfect.
@rosedad4life688
@rosedad4life688 2 жыл бұрын
I have placed crosses made out of leopard wood with curve corners in walnut. It came out nicely.
@JuuB406
@JuuB406 2 жыл бұрын
This is an awesome idea
@waynehoch3009
@waynehoch3009 2 жыл бұрын
I agree. On another commentor for $4,000 I wouldn't want to see bowties!
@bobripkey3924
@bobripkey3924 2 жыл бұрын
@@waynehoch3009 laminates, stone and metal are probably a better finish for you then.
@mahadevovnl
@mahadevovnl 2 жыл бұрын
But... what are they for, exactly? I don't get it. Decorative only?
@JVHorvath1
@JVHorvath1 2 жыл бұрын
Ive never been to a worse place before. Even when i was down range in Afghanistan I still enjoyed the view. look mate. let the haters hate. they arent the ones making pieces for million $ homes, you are. obviously you got the tools and the know how to make it work so why bother with the extra baggage. I fully support how you do your woodworking cause it shows most guys (who cant afford all the fancy equipment) that even with minimal tools you can still make great products. so keep up doing you, your work will always be fabulous to those who commission it and enjoy it.
@lyleswan6671
@lyleswan6671 2 жыл бұрын
"Let the haters hate" words of wisdom that goes beyond YT.
@solofoe
@solofoe 2 жыл бұрын
Worship the sheckles. I too have been to Afghanistan and it ain't that bad. Places here at home are far far worse.
@ironheadrondo5596
@ironheadrondo5596 2 жыл бұрын
Never been over 1000 miles from where I was born, tried to join marines and they wouldn't take my burn-out, drop out 20yo *ss. Thank you for being willing to risk your life to keep the freedoms we have guys; also I appreciate your opinion that there is stuff that needs fixing here. Not to get too political, but I feel like we should take care of our own and our home first (I'm sure it's more complicated than that though) (btw, Not my account, my dad's number was almost up when the draft ended so he's never been to war either; but he's ridden hard, lived free, and could probably teach all of us a thing or two)
@jameskeene2294
@jameskeene2294 2 жыл бұрын
I live AZ. It's December 26 and I found your VIDEO even though I should be in bed and I injoy it. I wish I had your tools when I was younger but I didn't and all the experts out there that think they can do it better job make your own DAM video and show the World how to it!!! I've been in a lot of place that you wouldn't want to go to but it Paid good money .(AT 81 ) you have no idea what Iam talking about,Just be happy and enjoy the VIDEO .. GOD BLESS YOU ALL 🙏 ❤
@ironheadrondo5596
@ironheadrondo5596 2 жыл бұрын
@@jameskeene2294 I feel like an *A* - *T* eam joke might be disrespectful, but I'd go as far as to wager one could pity the fools that crossed your path the wrong way. And if it's the 81 I'm thinking keep the rubber on the road and stay free
@csmretired8428
@csmretired8428 Жыл бұрын
GTMO, Cuba in 1968. Two all male USMC companies for 9 months. Great work and helpful clues on positive and negative work experence. Thanks.
@liznguyen3582
@liznguyen3582 9 ай бұрын
Hi Cam, I've traveled quite a bit, and it's up to you and not the place you want to, in my opinion. Love your devotion to your clients' wants. Awesome work!
@christopherjohnson5961
@christopherjohnson5961 2 жыл бұрын
Cam, thanks for taking the time to show us the diff between your dust collection on the router. It was a simple thing to us but I appreciate your hard work to share that little detail with your audience. The difference was pretty dramatic. Beautiful mantel man! I'm so jealous of your access to Goby Walnut!
@jdoesmath2065
@jdoesmath2065 2 жыл бұрын
The "drunk tank" at the county jail ... 25 years ago ... sober ever since. I admire your ability to deal with and solve unexpected problems that arise. Thank you for explaining your solution to said problem. I'm distracted by the captions/footnotes that you've started including. I prefer to listen to what you're saying and to watch what you're doing. I found myself pausing to read so I didn't miss your wisdom. I'm always impressed by your dedication to doing it correctly and by your incredible end results. Thank you.
@massabielle2821
@massabielle2821 2 жыл бұрын
Well, the captions/footnotes are really appreciated by those who might be hearing-impaired, so it’s a balancing act in presenting information.
@HarjitSPabla-Composer
@HarjitSPabla-Composer Жыл бұрын
Patience is the main attribute of love. I see the love that you have toward what you do. Thanks for sharing your experience.
@user-qq1ps8ty8c
@user-qq1ps8ty8c Жыл бұрын
Nicaragua 1988. Your finishes are amazing. I love the bowties. I use them all the time. They are not only beautiful but serve a great purpose. Truth. It's in the design and why they were used. The beauty of them is just an added bonus. Keep shooting streight my friend. You do excellent work.
@king_zapp
@king_zapp 2 жыл бұрын
I hope some great carpenters and artists get all those gifts all around the world. It's a very nice thing you are doing Cam - I am a mere stoner watching your work to relax and enjoy.
@dokod
@dokod 2 жыл бұрын
I too am a mere stoner, watching for the same reason!
@miriambertram2448
@miriambertram2448 2 жыл бұрын
@@dokod perhaps he works with stone?
@dokod
@dokod 2 жыл бұрын
@@miriambertram2448 Hmmm perhaps, currently stoned
@coreygrua3271
@coreygrua3271 2 жыл бұрын
@@dokod Epoxy odor can do that I suppose.
@monember2722
@monember2722 2 жыл бұрын
@@miriambertram2448 lol!
@d.newsome6344
@d.newsome6344 2 жыл бұрын
Worst place? Inside a washer spray booth at a silk screen company where we washed out old screens with "pink pudding" and a high pressure hose. I love your honesty. That extra 1/16" is the word. Your attention to detail is great. Too bad most jobs don't pay well enough to allow for such perfection.
@jrbbuso
@jrbbuso Жыл бұрын
Bangledesh of all the countries. Learning much from your commentary.
@brucefrasier9770
@brucefrasier9770 11 ай бұрын
I subscribed! I worked in the oilfield for 25 years. The last 18 as a welder. I’m a wanna be carpenter so I’m completely fascinated with woodworking ideas such as yours. I’d like to see more videos of taking wood and tricking it out with steel components. Kind of an industrial look or colonial look if there’s such a thing. Preciate the video. Stay humble
@nasircervantes340
@nasircervantes340 2 жыл бұрын
Mosul Iraq 🇮🇶 Cam your attention to detail is amazing. It’s really hard to gauge in a 20 min video but as a amateur craftsman, it doesn’t escape me. I was Army my brother a Marine. It’s because of him I found your channel. He’s amazing with epoxies and tinted decorative concrete sealers. I was surfing and found your channel. I stayed because he’s a lot like you detail oriented, and end product motivated. Everything in between is worth it to accomplish his mind’s eye result. Happy Holidays and happy project hunting. From Memphis TN
@bootyeater7625
@bootyeater7625 2 жыл бұрын
I still think 29 palms is worse
@tonyn3123
@tonyn3123 2 жыл бұрын
Very nice job. I cut a section from a walnut log for my brother's mantle about a year ago. The tree was cut in the 70's and has been drying since. When we ran it across the jointer and planer, I was absolutely amazed at the quality. Beautiful chocolate brown wood with no checks or cracks. The only filling needed was for 4 or 5 very small nails we discovered and removed in the milling process. We used the sanding dust and glue to fill them. I could not be happier with the result. It is totally brown heartwood with minimal swirls of lighter brown. Prettiest wood I have ever seen. I am so glad I have the offcuts of this piece!
@garyfairchild8358
@garyfairchild8358 9 ай бұрын
I can only dream of making the pieces you create. Absolute talent!
@timbeattie6713
@timbeattie6713 Жыл бұрын
totally awsome mantle . coming from a 20 plus year woodworker who has dropped walnut trees and worked with slabs from tables to gun stocks ectra. walnut is an awsome wood for just about any thing custom and creative . great job love your work i truly enjoy watching you create . God Bless you and be the carpenter christ wants you to be . he was my inspiration as a child . awsome awsome work and thank you so much . i can no longer work with power tools after an accident that left me disabiled . but i enjoy watching people create art from wood . keep it up . sincerly Tim Beattie
@andreyzagoruyko5390
@andreyzagoruyko5390 2 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU for not hiding your mistakes and being real with all of us!
@donaldmcneely8047
@donaldmcneely8047 2 жыл бұрын
I would love to work with you and learn just a little bit of what you know
@reason43poole37
@reason43poole37 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly.
@MrPalik82
@MrPalik82 2 жыл бұрын
I love those failures or mistakes, don't get me wrong....it's just that other woodworkers doesnt share that. Later when i do my own projects and shit happens i can cheer myself that iam not the only one 😉
@johnaweiss
@johnaweiss 2 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't it be better to NOT MAKE MISTAKES?
@TerryJamesCole
@TerryJamesCole 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnaweiss way to state the obvious
@doneldamacdonnell8602
@doneldamacdonnell8602 2 жыл бұрын
I’m a 70 yr old Gramma in Nova Scotia Canada and I love this show. Did some wood working back in the day. Simple pieces that I still have. Thank you for explaining everything so well.
@Kashif121472
@Kashif121472 Жыл бұрын
Marvelous. I thought it's only me who look for such small details but it's good to know i am not alone 😉
@AMentorway4u
@AMentorway4u Жыл бұрын
Anyplace can be aweful and anyplace can be wonderful, all.depends on the experince. Great job. Love seeing people acknowledge and rectifying the mistakes. Trees grow, we grow.
@symetryrtemys2101
@symetryrtemys2101 10 ай бұрын
Where is “Anyplace”? Sounds like the kind of place I need to avoid. I can’t stand unpredictability 😂
@achaille9110
@achaille9110 Жыл бұрын
Hey, Cam. I truly love watching you create such beauty. I used 8 x 8 - 150 year old, barn beam to dress up the entrance to my sunroom. I knocked out a section of brick wall to open it up. So, I had to dress the raw brick edges and, cut the beams exactly to fit. Anyway, I had never attempted a project like this before. The results were absolutely stunning. But, let me tell you, it was nowhere close to the perfection that you create, my friend. I am so inspired by your work and videos. Please keep it up. You are my hero!
@stegreen2541
@stegreen2541 2 жыл бұрын
I am a specialist resin applicator from the UK and I just want too say VERY well done you really are producing breath taking work and the way you explain you're methods really is also spot on! True perfection well done mate 👏
@tasanic1364
@tasanic1364 2 жыл бұрын
i’m the president of the united states and i too have to agree.
@stegreen2541
@stegreen2541 2 жыл бұрын
@@tasanic1364 that's a lie Joe biden couldn't spell most of the words you've put on here!!
@mrjp2149
@mrjp2149 2 жыл бұрын
I've never heard of a specialist resin applicator. Applying resin simply becomes an additional task for the tradesmen who happen to be applying it. No specialist needed
@RLoz76
@RLoz76 2 жыл бұрын
@@stegreen2541 Remember when Trump couldn’t spell “hamburger?” 🤣
@chimpthethird503
@chimpthethird503 2 жыл бұрын
Lol
@jennifergilreath8012
@jennifergilreath8012 Жыл бұрын
Haven't had one worst place. Thanks for your informative videos. Ideally enjoy watching!
@patricedlund2145
@patricedlund2145 6 ай бұрын
was wondering why you are the one to choose when you want to see wooden furniture being built and it's easy ... you are talented and pleasant to listen to and very informative .... many thanks for the videos
@rafaelmira2806
@rafaelmira2806 2 жыл бұрын
If there is something I admire about you Cam, it is the dedication and professionalism in each of the jobs you do. Spectacular piece, thank you for your time in narrating every second of the process, and even more important for me, is that you share your mistakes, no matter how small; now I no longer think of burning it all when one of my projects goes wrong, ah, ah, ah !! Thank you from Miami Cam and happy holidays !!
@Bhartrampf
@Bhartrampf 2 жыл бұрын
a lot of people, my GF included, don't realize how log it takes to complete a project like this. I am also a little OCD about my how my finish looks and I still do the hand rub method, though I am willing to try different products. He does great work and has opened my eyes to what is new out there.
@jamieclark1955
@jamieclark1955 2 жыл бұрын
I can appreciate you showing the mistakes you make as well of things that go right. Smart people learn from other peoples mistakes. Good teachers show what works and what doesn’t. Beautiful work.
@jturn4646
@jturn4646 8 ай бұрын
I've got a chestnut beam from a 100yo barn that was getting torn down. Your joiner sled trick is really inspiring!
@yayrandomcontentbypomoxxi3002
@yayrandomcontentbypomoxxi3002 10 ай бұрын
I have nothing to do with woodworking but It is just so fun to watch all the time, even you mess things up. Keep up!
@michaelkruck-weimuller31
@michaelkruck-weimuller31 2 жыл бұрын
I regretted no place I’ve ever been to- loved the care and respect you’re showing for your work!!
@25christian
@25christian 2 жыл бұрын
The worse place I’ve been was Rockford, Illinois and Cincinnati, Ohio. Still following and watching your videos. It literally gets me started for the day. I have a client I truly don’t like and I’m truly trying to be professional. He makes degrading comments and talks about me behind my back, but smiles in my face. Yesterday was hard. I almost packed up everything and walked out. I’m building custom cabinets for living room and laundry, fireplace mantle from pine, stone fireplace wall, and I hate project, but love what I do.
@85ctorres
@85ctorres 2 жыл бұрын
hey what's wrong with cincinnati? lol
@theboz1419
@theboz1419 2 жыл бұрын
Lol, I may need to replace Mogadishu with Rockford, IL. I lived in that hell hole for 8 years or so. First night there, my car was broken into. The first of 6 or 7 times and a few different cars. The worst place in the US
@jjcavins8312
@jjcavins8312 2 жыл бұрын
Are you a cargo pilot?
@carynturrel8208
@carynturrel8208 Жыл бұрын
The worst place I've ever been is NEWARK, NJ. About a bazillion flights had been canceled, including mine, and I had to look long and hard for a hotel room. Got to one, I was exhausted, and found hair of 3 different types in my room, plus a broken lamp. Next morning, a young woman asked the shuttle driver a question - a simple question - and he totally jumped down her throat. My flights were delayed the next day, too, and I just rented a car and drove home to Indianapolis, almost 700 miles. So that was the worst trip I've ever taken. This mantle was BEAUTIFUL. I really admire all of your work. I'm a sewist myself - quilts mostly, and bags of all sorts - but my dad used to love to do woodworking so I have an appreciation for craftsmanship.
@donavanmcelroy6263
@donavanmcelroy6263 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your approach on subscribing! It’s so annoying when people are begging for subs as soon as the video began! 🤦‍♂️ LOVE your content, Cam
@gamercs21
@gamercs21 2 жыл бұрын
No worst place. Any day you get up, and any place you're breathing, it's a good one. Awesome video Cam. I think that the effort of doing the work in your own shop is admirable and inspiring. Well done.
@udalimb384
@udalimb384 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. There is beauty in everything.
@udalimb384
@udalimb384 2 жыл бұрын
@Rintaro Okabe I've had conversations with refugees who long for the beauty of home. Home=beauty War=ugly
@Jesse3beards
@Jesse3beards 2 жыл бұрын
From a business standpoint, this setup you got is genius. First you make money on sales, then you make money on showing video of the product being made, as well as (I assume) sponsorships for the tools to do the work. Brilliant, honestly.
@reginaschellhaas1395
@reginaschellhaas1395 10 ай бұрын
Footwear. For @20 yrs, I dyed silk fabric with shibori & other techniques, & did custom color matching. I was always working with 185F (& plus) water, plus steam. Wore Birks and Tevas, too hot in my NC/SC area studio. Could switch to boots if we had a cold winter. Never burned my toes, but had to care for hands and forearms. Had lots of burn scars from leaning over the 5gallon steam pots, smacking my arms. Similar to reaching into an oven, but on the underside. You know your dangers, and which ones to watch for. Love this channel!
@Sandman68
@Sandman68 2 жыл бұрын
I live in Canada so no, no worst place that would require a mention ;) I've been a week-end warrior in my workshop for the last 3 years and I discovered your channel not too long ago and, even though I don't intend to make epoxy furniture anytime soon, even though I absolutely love the look of it, I really love watching your videos. I've heard you mention a few times that you receive comments because you talk all the time... I actually find your voice quite soothing ;) Don't stop, you could be a narrator in a movie. Very educating, very well made (your vids and your work). You are very talented, and meticulous. You should be proud.
@JustRockMySoul
@JustRockMySoul 2 жыл бұрын
Usually not a huge epoxy fan, but this is one of the finest pieces of wood I've ever seen. The black epoxy basically disappears visually, merely accentuating the natural cracks. Great job!
@andi3426
@andi3426 2 жыл бұрын
However, ist another plastic table with wood inside...
@codaalive5076
@codaalive5076 2 жыл бұрын
@@andi3426 And toxic when exposed to high temperature, also not recyclable or burnable. No wonder Big Clients are asking how ft they got cancer
@JustRockMySoul
@JustRockMySoul 2 жыл бұрын
@@andi3426 I would most-likely prefer a purely wooden table, too.
@andygrant9108
@andygrant9108 Жыл бұрын
I am a local Portland guy, like you. I am a shop foreman at a sign company a couple blocks from your favorite place, Creative Woodworking... Worst place I've ever been: a handful of small towns in Oregon, maybe Albany... I love your videos, man. Great work!
@gingerwolff3427
@gingerwolff3427 11 ай бұрын
To the hospital with my fiancé when he died. Love watching your videos. I play them during my working hours so as to keep my brain happy lol!
@eanstan7240
@eanstan7240 2 жыл бұрын
Haven't been to a worst place ever that sticks out in my mind. It's awesome to see the whole process in these videos. Start in sandals finish in pants and a sweater. Just recently found the channel and love the work you do. I wish I had 1% of your woodworking talent but have learned to leave that work to others.
@pkrause3697
@pkrause3697 2 жыл бұрын
I am really in awe of your talents. I just "found" your videos. I'm 64 now and I remember a table that my Grandfather did in his retirement years. It was the bottom cut of a very old tree. He kept the cut so you could see where it flared out to the roots. The piece had alot of holes in it so he decided to fill it with bits of turquoise and coral. The table was gorgeous, but it's been handed around over the years and I'm not sure which family member has it. You mention in several videos you were out of ideas....have you ever considered filling the voids in the slabs with stones? Either semi precious or natural. I will continue to watch and enjoy you work. Thank you for sharing your talents.
@bixby9797
@bixby9797 7 ай бұрын
Truck driver here. Years ago I went into an old mill being town down in MA. Waiting for the load of machinery I wandered around and under the mill were wood columns holding up the football field sized floor about every 6-8ft. 12inx12in. Curious I took my pocket knife to the edge. Black Walnut. All of them. Japanese guy bought the entire mill for those floor supports. Big over there for carving. Was thinking of this video after watching another on woodworking and remembered that old mill
@DBJohnson-mw8dw
@DBJohnson-mw8dw 11 ай бұрын
I am widely traveled and mindful that for all the places I would call the worst, someone calls it home and I am loathe to insult another's home. Looking forward to viewing more of your videos.
@manicmedicNZ
@manicmedicNZ 2 жыл бұрын
Benidorm in Spain - full of Brits trying to be in Spain without leaving anything British behind. Love the look of this piece of work and thrilled at the passion you have for this too. Thanks for sharing.
@gregyr1148
@gregyr1148 2 жыл бұрын
I love your videos, you always explain things well and I can relate to the problems you have and how you overcome them. The thing that stuck out to me with this one was the extra effort you put into recessing the mounting bracket. Small things like this are what differentiates you from other woodworkers and I wanted to commend you on your attention to detail.
@hectorrivera6414
@hectorrivera6414 10 ай бұрын
I know i’m a year late but that’s probably the best intro I’ve ever heard🤣 you had me cackling
@mmanut
@mmanut 2 жыл бұрын
Don't think the average person realizes the amount of labor and craftsmanship it takes to turn a slab of rough wood into a beautiful mantel like the one you created‼️‼️ BEAUTIFUL WORK ‼️‼️ Vinny 🇺🇸
@jasonbw3581
@jasonbw3581 2 жыл бұрын
Glad KZbin recommended your work, I'm as far from a woodworker as you can get (computers), the skills you demonstrate are beyond anything I've seen before, captivating. Thank you for being real in your editing.
@dangerous8333
@dangerous8333 Жыл бұрын
I'm a woodworker and metal fabricator. Also MCP MCSE and web developer. I use computers in my crafts. For design and also 3d printing and CNC work.
@callefalk4457
@callefalk4457 Жыл бұрын
SE PÅ FAAN!!!?
@lifehackstv9721
@lifehackstv9721 Жыл бұрын
God so loved the world That He sent HIS only begotten SON that whoesoever believeth on HIM Should not perish but have everlasting life.. repent of your sins Jesus loves you but hates your sin!....
@grazzer1673
@grazzer1673 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video and absolutely gorgeous finish!
@michealjanes8079
@michealjanes8079 Жыл бұрын
The worst place is any funeral, having to say goodbye to whoever it is. I really enjoy your videos. Cheers
@rickf2908
@rickf2908 2 жыл бұрын
your skill set is utterly mesmerizing and hard to stop watching, its like watching a great painting being created, bravo... what a gift to the client
@Catbreath1000
@Catbreath1000 2 жыл бұрын
Very good job on a huge POS walnut. I have been doing something similar on an altogether different types pieces of wood for a few years and I enjoyed watching someone else taking something that most woodworkers would throw out and making a Masterpiece out of it. I owned a sawmill for years and used plastic end "Bow ties" in the end of saw logs to keep the cracks from getting wider before we sawed them. Used to use a hammer that was built just for this job to one hit them into the end of the log. Called "Flitch Savers". Plastic bow ties were so that we could saw threw them with the blade. I think that I paid over $200 for the hammer. Should have worked for the gov't. Really enjoyed your video.
@BaconbuttywithCheese
@BaconbuttywithCheese Жыл бұрын
Saudi Arabia. Just don't go, anytime of year. Vietnam, go to the North during monsoon season and get up early to see some spectacular scenery. Ethereal, magical and spiritualplace. That is one very nice piece of wood and your attention to detail shows your passion. A mantle is a fine resting place. Bet it looks beautiful.
@robertazacharias7766
@robertazacharias7766 Жыл бұрын
My husband use to haul into Pilot Rock mill! He was from there. I lived in Oregon for 30 yrs I miss it still have a house my kids live in in Echo, Oregon! Love watching you
@vikkkstar
@vikkkstar 2 жыл бұрын
Worst place: I honestly don't know I am inspired by your wordworking skills! Keep it up, your are doing so, so well.! 🔥🔥
@petercross6960
@petercross6960 2 жыл бұрын
I respect your honesty when you mess something up, and dig deep into your skills bank to put it right. Awesome products, your passion shines through in your commentary. Kudos
@virginiaparanormaloccurren5091
@virginiaparanormaloccurren5091 Жыл бұрын
Alexandria Egypt is the worst place I've ever been. Just found your page. Love you content
@heinzgossl2269
@heinzgossl2269 Жыл бұрын
Hong Kong in the Winter and a cold place to stay, very humid and moldy. Love you channel. Learning a lot.
@johndejordy
@johndejordy 2 жыл бұрын
I just found your channel and I love it, Thank you for being clear about how you do things and not hiding mistakes.
@christopherperisho4819
@christopherperisho4819 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Cam, I just recently made a mantel with a hidden bracket too! I made the mistake of not oversizing the holes which made getting it mounted interesting. One thing I did right was to buy a Wood Owl bit for drilling the holes. Basically an oversized auger bit with more of a brad point on it. Cuts incredibly well, and it does not have the screw threads so it doesn’t pull itself through the wood. That helps with not jacking your wrist so bad!
@beantownbushcraft6451
@beantownbushcraft6451 2 жыл бұрын
🇺🇸 Agreed that "wrenching" can be a Wrist breaker with a Torquey Impact. 🍀
@bnalive5077
@bnalive5077 2 жыл бұрын
Awl
@tash4122
@tash4122 Ай бұрын
Anywhere my mother in-law was . Don’t get me started!!! Mantle looked gorge in its place . Great vid
@MarieLaVelleStudio
@MarieLaVelleStudio 4 ай бұрын
Worst place was in the wrong profession most of my life. Happiest now as a general contractor and hobbyist wood worker.
@RaulFigueroa-zh5xq
@RaulFigueroa-zh5xq Жыл бұрын
I am new to your channel, however, I am enjoying seeing your creations, and commitment to customer satisfaction in your work ethic! Love the Mantle!
@oliverschmidt1988
@oliverschmidt1988 2 жыл бұрын
It’s 5:15 am in Germany and Iam still watching. This channel is so cool ! Not just the handcrafting is top notch, editing narrating and videography are very good !
@buddha65281
@buddha65281 Ай бұрын
The worst place for me was North Cape Norway on a 14-day vacation during June 2012 on my 1999 Suzuki Hayabusa from Germany. It snowed every day, but my pet companion and I continued on riding.. was treacherous, but we loved every minute. RIP Bella!
@hamidsanavifiroozi5274
@hamidsanavifiroozi5274 Жыл бұрын
i am iranian and really appriciat your loyalty to your custemers.by the way we have trees from ice age or what they have left of it,when the time coms you and men like you are worthy of using them.ps please do excuse my Inglish.
@matthewhall9692
@matthewhall9692 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing piece and I really dig the narration of your methods, process and especially mistakes. I also appreciate there is no cheesy generic music playing the whole time. I am looking to up my wood working game and you have given some inspiration, thanks for that!
@dustonius
@dustonius 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info! It makes me feel so much better to see a much better woodworker than myself having some of the same frustrations with epoxy and time spent on a piece where onlookers might ask why it's taking weeks. A bubble exposed on the last sanding pass....that is maddening! I also have had to get creative to drill those holes. I welded up a giant self-centering jig (2 pin twist type) to use with a long 3/8" drill bit for a pilot hole, then chase that with the auger bit. Near-perfect holes opposite from a live edge and you can work from a sawhorse, sitting down.
@thefearless7059
@thefearless7059 5 ай бұрын
Never been anywhere outside my country. Love your videos, keep it up 👍. Love 💗 from Zambia 🇿🇲
@Timber2Toothpicks
@Timber2Toothpicks 9 ай бұрын
Cam, I hope this finds its way to you. First I REALLY dig your work. I hold my undergrad in Technical Woodcraft so I love watching others work. I have been a woodworker my entire life. Right now I am back in the hospital recovering. I am a wheelchair/woodworker dude that got run over in a crosswalk by a drunk driver. BOOM ! For 25 years I owned and operated Schuck & Hausman Fine Framing in the Pearl Distric in Portland. We closed up in 2008 when the Pearl was no longer the Pearl. I had a full on woodworking shop with every tool in the book. My boys were at Goby & Crosscut. Like you, nothing was ever “Good Enough”. I would loose money before I let anything with my name on it go out the door. You seem like a very approachable guy! That said something I noticed…. There is another KZbin dude called Inspire Woodcraft. He has some KILLER ideas. The one I hope to point you too is his video on using sanders. I watched it, then watched it again. Holy Smoke, problem solved! If this makes it your way drop in and take a peek. It made a HUGE difference in my finish work. I watched you use your Festool sander. Nope. Cam needs to watch this video. Hey man… if you have only been at this since 2016 your future is brilliant! You have a great eye with an excellent understanding of scale & portions. Well Done and I wish you happiness & success! Thomas L. Schuck, PhD., MBA Thom's New iPad AIR
@JB-vf8ub
@JB-vf8ub 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful work! I have made a couple of mantels like this. I don't have a big drill press so I made a jig to use a Forstner bit with an extension shaft. The hole comes out pretty straight for the mounting rods that were actually 3/4" galvanized old water pipe epoxied straight into the fireplace brick. I like the butterflies. For those commenting, you can't make everyone happy.
@jodysennott3842
@jodysennott3842 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a retired woodworker from Tucson, only female woodworker in town for years. I agree with everything you did on this project. You have good professional tools, too. Nice chisels. You do beautiful work! I love sandpaper, too. You said you like comments! The price of wood has gone up!!!
@wokewokerman5280
@wokewokerman5280 Жыл бұрын
My professional woodwork ended decades ago but I enjoy the odd project still, I too am blown away at the wood prices at the mill. No wonder all the new furniture and cabinets are minimal solid and a lot of ply or press!
@jeanbaker6638
@jeanbaker6638 5 ай бұрын
The bowties is very nice. I like your patchwork. Gives a great look and serves a purpose after all. 👌🏻
@zhenyakc3586
@zhenyakc3586 2 жыл бұрын
Never thought I would ever say this, but that was the most beautiful piece of wood I've ever seen. 😍
@bobquinn314
@bobquinn314 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with Janos, I really haven't been to a worse place ever. Been a lot of places in the U.S. and overseas and always found something interesting or good about the place. I did enjoy some a lot more than others but grateful for all of it. I really Love the detail you put into your work and your finishing, a true artist and craftsman!
@chrisnguyen1450
@chrisnguyen1450 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with thanos. Thanos was right
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