They Mocked Me For This One
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Building a fun little table with pieces of wood left over from other projects.
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00:00 Introduction
01:01 Intial shape is terrible
01:24 End To Tool-Shaming
02:49 Evolution of Power Carving
04:09 Carving Tools I Use
05:07 Spokeshave
06:23 Filling Holes in Wood
06:59 Applying the Finish
08:06 Adding a Nanofinish
10:12 Cutting a Round Top
11:32 Attaching the top
12:44 Reveal
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The project that I'd like to see you do is to make game boards & pieces out of that awesome supply of off cuts that you're hoarding. A chess/checkers set, a backgammon set, a cribbage board, etc. Storage boxes for the various game sets... Maybe even a gaming table. It's a light hearted recreational theme. And... it uses those beautiful off cuts!
@daphne10120
3 ай бұрын
A chess board with pieces would be insane! Probably wouldn’t be too hard to find a home for either.
@millerbeer8743
3 ай бұрын
What they said.. This is my end of the video wish.
@DCJonah1
3 ай бұрын
Or a clock for my French movie poster.
@faruktrako4201
3 ай бұрын
Chess chess chess
@madeintexas3d442
3 ай бұрын
Yea it would be super cool to do a chess board or something.
One of the best tools you have in your shop is Scott. He is awesome because he will say what he is thinking regardless of his job lol. Love ya work Scott.
@Salmacream
3 ай бұрын
scott thought that we wouldnt notice his alt account.
@joeypescado7300
11 сағат бұрын
Damn he called Scott a tool 😂
I don’t even do any wood working and just love watching your channel. Keep up the great work!
@czech_r_bestjdi_se_vycpat5023
3 ай бұрын
Same fr fr
@PortuguesePirate99
3 ай бұрын
I think majority of us are in the same boat😂 at this point it aint really even bout the woodworking. If Cam starts doing welding etc it would be just as entertaining and interesting to watch
@dz4150
3 ай бұрын
Same
@susaneadie5392
2 ай бұрын
Ditto.... love watching wood come back to life but it's the humour I wait for 😊😊
The Biology sector of your fanbase appreciates your usage of avian foot terminology!
I have to agree with an earlier commenter...a gaming table made with your special skill and attention to detail would be spectacular.
@capslock9031
3 ай бұрын
How about a Go-table with nice intricate inlays? You'd make a fortune in Japan!
Watching your videos is like a therapy - you are Bob Ross in furniture world 😉👍🏻
i'd love for you to redo that neighbour's treehouse
@alexandergooding4860
3 ай бұрын
Lol "$50,000 black walnut tree house build"
@official_lixl1841
2 ай бұрын
Absolutely!!
@balliballieryufdf
Ай бұрын
So would the neighbor
@demas5334
5 күн бұрын
Just found Goby Walnut’s alt account.
I think the #1 thing I've learned from Cam is fixing mistakes in a way that nobody will ever notice...I dropped a square table leg, chipped the corner and fixed it with the same grain cutoff today based on his techniques 🙌
Love it!! You should totally name it the “Rooster Leg” table!
@TheMerce101
3 ай бұрын
Absolutely! It looks amazing, but wouldn't look out of place with Baba Yaga's house on it
@sarlesnate
3 ай бұрын
Just needs to add a spur!
I love how you shows your mistakes as a professional that makes me learn.
you commenting about the treehouse made me think about my own treehouse, which has me thinking that you should make something that brings people back to their childhood. no specifics yet, but ill follow up later. i love your work and am trying to start woodworking myself, but im just a kid. thanks!!!
@LiquidJeM4031
3 ай бұрын
Good idea kid. I hope he takes it and runs with it
@dz4150
3 ай бұрын
Mind your fingers, they don't grow back
@LCaddyStudios
3 ай бұрын
I’m now waiting for a walnut and epoxy soapbox/Billy Cart
Give a good old rocking chair a go with all those scraps! Carved table looks the goods.
@nicolelala10
3 ай бұрын
Definitley a rocking chair!
@liquidrockaquatics3900
2 ай бұрын
I would love to see Cam make a rocking chair
I have no preference for future projects but I do like these all wood pieces. This turned out beautiful. I love the feet, birds are great. Looks like a dinosaur foot is a compliment really.
Who needs a background music when you got a beautiful soothing voice? 😴
Love to see a knife box or jewlry box as something completely different in your arsenal. Keep on keepin on...
@barnamadau7857
3 ай бұрын
Yup, was going to say keepsake box. Go wild and try hand cut dovetails.
The table turned out really nice! Especially the fact that it's all from scrap wood makes it all that much more appealing. PS: It does look like a bird foot, but that doesn't have to be a bad thing. The project I would like to see you do is to use pallet or cheap wood and make a tiered wooden plant stand, for small house plants, and give it that finish you do which makes all your pieces works of art!
My dad was a woodworker for a living. 90% of what he did was built ins. Home offices, big TV units back when tube TVs were a thing. Now it’s all fireplace surround built ins. I didn’t follow him into the trades but always had to help when I was in school. When I started doing more diy stuff to my house he bought me 2 tools - festool track saw and a domino. Told me I would use them all the time. He’s right, 2 of my most used. He’s. A festool shop and he’s worn those things out. He’s on number 2 or 3 of each. Domino is an amazing tool
I love it! Sometimes the best projects are the ones you just wing. That is such a nice little table, the figure is amazing! Nice to see you trying different styles and types of furniture.
I'm a power carver and I love it. I enjoy not only the craftsmanship but the artistry. As far as other comments, the best piece of advice I ever got was what anyone else thinks was none of my business!!😅
@steveperreira5850
Ай бұрын
Ha ha! New quip for me!
Your videos are therapeutic
Not a chicken foot,an Eagle talon. I don't care what you make every week.I love watching you do your thing. Your work always comes out amazing
Watching a new video from you is definitely a great way to end the week. I'd love to see another project where you combine many smaller pieces of wood into something larger.
I’d like to see you make an old fashioned revolving book case. I love all your videos and I am amazed at how much physical effort goes into your projects. When you casually mention how you spent 6 more hours sanding that table before applying the finish I always shake my head. There’s no way I could do that. I don’t have that much patience or strength. Keep up the good work!
Something small and utilitarian… you have such a beautiful way with attractive wood - what might you do with a functional piece. Not furniture, something small and usable; tea caddy, knife box, remote control caddy… Honestly - doesn’t really matter because you content and commentary are EVERYTHING!
@msb5775
3 ай бұрын
A box would be great he could cnc a design on top
I'm happy seeing any project you do. Yes, this is an interestingly shaped set of legs, but nothing like poultry.
A *unique* coffee table. Bonus points for hidden storage! FWIW: My ex husband was into woodworking and made us some nice custom pieces including a full kitchen remodel. I personally don't do woodworking but I admire your craftsmanship and effort.
I recently did a small 2 door book cabinet piece out of white oak for the American Cancer Society, i was given hand cut outs of card stock that kids colored and painted of their own hands. In which i glued and epoxy’d over the hands on top of the cabinet. It was a complete nightmare and everything that could go wrong did go wrong. It was a donation and i was honored to work on the piece and sad to see some of the hand sizes. Needless to say it was an emotional project because i kept striving for perfection and in the end i ran out of time before the deadline to the auction. Maybe trying to reach out or do something of similar style. All the hands on the piece made the project look crazy and not at all an attractive piece, but the hands around it told a story. With your dialogue and creativity, I’m sure you’d be able to donate and get a great outcome from your skill set.
Love that table! It looks like it was carved out of tiger's eye! Absolutely lovely.
Jesus H Christ on a stick. Facebook is horrible.. never EVER look or respond to any comments on there. Don't even say thanks. Just post and forget them. 😬🔥 To me the table came out awesome and I learned something from it. I like when u go full rebel mode and try different things to see how it'll come out. I like ur products and how they are. Ur very creative and do amazing work. Plus ur helping people learn new things that they can carry on with for the rest of their lives. Many thanks for helping us 🤘😎🔥🔥
End domino shame 2024. Make dominos great again.
I'd happily take that table for my house
The project I would like to see next is for you to coach Scott through a project. Blacktail shop class! Seriously though, you can do whatever. I love your work!
(same type table, glass top (button knob for threadsert) Great job on the carve Cam. Multi-piece glue ups make good use of left overs for sure, always a hidden surprise waiting.
I've been using N3 Nano on my knife handles for awhile now. Best product out there, especially for the kitchen knives.
I just love to watch you create beautiful projects. Thank you.😊
Your projects are great, just have fun with the next one 😏 For me it also took some time to get battery powered tools as my "go to". Recently, battery technology got very user friendly - especially with those fast charging ones. And for the last 6 years I had a few tools from Bosh as my work toolkit. Angle grinder, drill and an impact driver. And we used those things in hard conditions too (cold bay storage -23 to -28C). All of them were in my car trunk - heat and cold. And those last 6 years convinced me, how comfortable those things are. And one additional bonus (ok, two). No power cable means your movement is not hindered and additionally, you don't have a power cable in potentially dangerous places. Especially if you use that angle grinder to cut through old wet pipes or a 30 year old expansion tank from your central heating (yup, did that too - slime was allover me and walls around me🥰). Having that low voltage tool in a wet environment is a blessing. I know i could shorten the battery, but it's a bit easiter to grab a smoking batteri in some kind of pincers, then trying to recover after a wonderful shock, you got standing on a ladder while trying to cut a wet water tank (water was drained, but it always leaves a bit in such places).
I’d like to see you build… well, whatever makes you happy. I’ve learned tons from your videos that I plan on using in my own shop. The ‘simple’ stuff like this table is incredible. Don’t fret over the domino tool. They start at about $50 at the big box stores, up to $1200+ for Festool! If somebody really wants one, they’ve already have it!
That Table looks very good. Well done!
That table is just beautiful and refined! I loved the chicken feet explanation!
I don’t have any real suggestions for a project, just wanted to say I love your work! And hey, I like your table base!
Love to see you recreate a Norm Abram New Yankee Workshop piece in fancy wood
I agree so much about the higher grit sanding. I almost always go up to the 300s or 400 grit & have never had issues with finish adhering...and it makes a huge difference in the look and feel of some woods.
Love all of your work. Would love to see a very contemporary rocking chair, with some inlays of your scrap wood.
I always enjoy watching you make anything [ maybe I'm easily pleased eh ? lol ] thks from UK
I love the attention you give to detail. Nice work
Nice to see some small projects like this, once in a while😁😁
No suggestions, great content. Love the feet. They go terrific with the top.
Actually that's a smart looking table. I love it simple and elegant.
I did make it to the end, but you're way more creative than I am so I'm not gonna suggest anything. That table is beautiful, I love it.
Всегда приятно смотреть на работу мастера. У вас есть стиль.
A project is like to see you try... You've kinda covered everything.... Great vids and your sarcastic humor cracks me up almost every vid. Good work!
I love your work and how much time and care you put in your projects! I feel like when you get hate comments, it's because some people just have a need to tear people down.
Love the feet! Love the table! Well done Cam.
You choose the project but that is absolutely Mac! It’s gorgeous grain is magical! Thanks for sharing Cam
That is my favourite piece of your work, looks elegant and timeless. I'm not a big fan of epoxy, I think it will date over time.
A chair! The table is stunning and surly would fit in my small apartment. 😊 Maybe with some of your scrape you could make frames for paintings.
A Gaming/tabletop gaming table. You would make a great one. Great video/content as always.
I'd love to see you do a project with floating furniture such as floating night stands ideally with a neat way to rig them up to an outlet.
I would love to see you venture into seats too. Also, you know this mini project is old when you notice the staircase is not the upgraded one. Nice.
Cam would love to see you make a nightstand or a jewelry box would be great. But I love anything you make i think this table turned out really great. I would put it in my house for sure.
I’d love to see you make me a TV stand but, I want to learn from you so that I can do it myself. I love the work you do
I’d like to see you do a table for a Lagun Mount for a Van. Epoxy or scrap wood-either way. Inlay with compass has been done. What a great use of scrap wood. That table looks very nice. Feet and all. It reminds me of our Sandhill cranes feet. My wife could use one next to her chair. I’d better not let her see this video.
Beautiful Legs looks great and the center screw will hold the top table top with anything that size table is used for.......great video
Welsh dresser would be incredible as that’s the project I want to do next.
I've been waiting on a video like this. I was thinking of a random pattern laid out from all the different shapes for the table top. Like some crazy looking art piece. Might not be for everyone but i think it would look cool, even with gaps between the pieces.
Looks great. My favorite part is the visible dominos from the bottom of the legs. Very cool
A chair or bar stool, side table looks awesome especially the walnut wood thanks for another interesting watch
Cam, loved the happy accident of the exposed domino's. I'd love to see you build a wall mounted whisky(or wine) rack, possibly with some LED lights inlaid. Either way, I always look forward to your content, I've learned a lot from you brother!
the project i want to see is a duo or tri color/tone wood mosaic pattern made out of wood, basically like a damascus mosaic pattern but with different types of wood, now your designs is awesome, but i do think you would make a killer waterfall desk with a mosaic pattern :D love all your videos, think i have watched every video within the first week of release from you the past 2 years now :D love your stuff!!
I’d love to see a console table or maybe a butchers block cutting table with all your off cuts. The foghorn leghorn table is very sweet 😂
I always enjoy watching you videos, you do nice projects. Great looking table
Love your little chair side table. Gorgeous. From beginning to end I enjoyed your video and of course Scott's contributions! Thanks.
Really enjoyed the initial clamping conundrum ... how many of us have had to hustle clamping uncooperative shapes while watching the glue dry. Well perhaps not many, just you and me.
I’d love for you to try make a clock! I think it would be really cool with your little twists to make projects uniquely yours!
I would love to see a collaboration between you and Frank Howarth. Aside from Norm Abram, my 'gateway drug' into woodworking was woodturning. Frank does utilitarian projects, woodturning, and some quirky stuff too I think you two working together would be fascinating. I would love to see what you would do with woodturning but your living is making furniture and turning would be like trying to make time for a second family ;) Today's project is elegant and lovely. I am a large, clumsy person and so it wouldn't last long in my house ;)
This is the first project that I could do and have the tools for. Well done as usual
I think the table is beautiful. The figuring is divine! The foot suits it, not overdone and well carved. You should be proud of all of your creations Cam!
Love the foot! Very elegant.
Make a grandfather clock please, in walnut. Great table, love that.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate some of the camerawork in this video, I don’t know what was changed with those outdoor shots, the angle, the lighting I’m not sure but that was impressive camerawork.
Hey Cam, I really like the style you're cultivating in your work. I'd really like to see how you would apply that to other types of furniture we haven't seen from you. We've seen desks, tables, a TV console/bookshelf, even a door. With the exception of that last one, those pieces of furniture would usually be accompanied by a place to sit. My first suggestion is you should make a chair. Other KZread makers seem to regard chair making as uniquely challenging, and I think your audience would enjoy seeing how you would approach it. I know I personally like best the videos where you're working a little outside your depth of experience/competence/confidence. It would also be a great opportunity to do another collaboration with an upholsterer or some other type of craftsman like you did with the original denim table. I don't recall if you even have a lathe, but my other suggestion is to check out something called multi-axis wood turning. Usually we think of turned objects as being radially symmetrical, but with this type of wood turning it's possible to create some wild and organic looking shapes. Barbara Dill has videos showing turnings that look kind of like what you're going for with some of your power carving projects. Check out her work and see what you think! youtube.com/@barbaradill8603?si=LDsJGGR29F5x5g68
A bad ass chest board !! Or Chinese checkers board!!!
I would love to see you making some outdoor furniture! Outdoor couch, table and/or chairs. Love your vids and your horrible sense of humor!
Love it, a table for a boat would be great to see what ideas you you come up with. Thank you for the great advice & videos
hey - love love love the base! those feet are my favorite I wish that sweet table was in my house!
Every project you make is one I like to be honest! I think it would be fun to experiment more with colors - like how you did with the blue table and how you’ve been working with denim. Maybe you could make a “quilt” table made from quilting fabric!!! I loved this table you did it’s so stunning the base is so interesting and beautiful and I don’t get “bird foot” from it at all!! ❤
I absolutely love that base. It's so pretty and it doesn't remind me of chicken feet. It more reminds me of the stem of a plant. Or something more organic like that.
It would be really cool to see you make something like the Mobili Fiver Extendable Console Table. It is a console table that turns into a dining table using multiple leafs that store inside.
A nightstand. Great vid Cam.
That's a beautiful piece of furniture.
Home bar counter. Thanks for your Videos, 👍👍. Jeremy(South Africa)
I appreciate your embracing your inner nerd with the bird foot differentiation.
Your staircase went back in time🤓Nice coffee table nonetheless😎I enjoy all your videos
The project which I would like you to see do is some long table about a 3 meters long. 🤓 I love the airy design of it. For me its cool piece of carving table. 😎
I like this table. I think you did a nice job of the design as well as the construction. I watch your other channel, but this is my first time to watch this one. Keep it up.
The table leg/foot is lovely. Nothing like a chicken foot. No claws.
I’d like to see you make a table top with at least 3 different types of hardwood. Great work on this piece!
Use whatever tools you have, especially if it is the right tool for the job. Helps others learn about those tools
Dear Sir, the level of detail and craftsmanship you apply to your projects is very high level. For negative comment people, you can make crap with great tools and gems with crap tools. I like the reoccurring designs you breathe into every piece you make, making it your style. As a person who once started carving a massive log for a gate post and ended up with a toothpick, I very much appreciate your skills. May you be healthy to create for decades to come. Kind regards, a clumsy Hungarian hobby woodworker
Beautiful Table! Great design!