Don’t know if you read the comments, but here goes. I’m a pen turner, and the most common finish for wood pens is CA, I’m not a huge fan of using super glue to finish my pens. I bought the N3 and the quality of finishing of my pens has gone through the roof! I’m so grateful that you brought it to my attention. It has really revolutionized the finishing of some quite expensive pens!
What does your process look like for finishing with the nano finish? I do a fair amount of pen turning and I have always just used a CA finish. I'm interested in your process because the glue can be a pain!
I'd be interested to know how you finish your pens with the N3. I had considered buying it for my pens/rings/other small turnings, but at the price point I couldn't justify buying the product with hopes it worked out. Knowing it does makes me much more confident, but I also don't want to go into it without any information on what to do/ how it works best
I like seeing all of your projects, Cam. I don't care if it's a smaller, shorter project or a larger, longer project. You do amazing work, I wanna watch.
The waterfall desk turned out so well. The short version video length was great, just enough content and woodworking skills to create an enjoyable video
Brother I sincerely enjoy watching all of your work. Like your thumb mallets your meat tenderizer mallets, your live edge mirrors, the skateboards, waterfall tables, power carved end tables, patchwork tables. I mean I could go on and on listing every project that you've shared with us. They are all inspirational, educational and out right amazing. Even the failed collab you did with Nick Sawyer. I truly love it all. Keep it up ! 😎
Paint contractor... got 2 residential contractors with personal saw mills who love to build stuff.. We have used your recommendations and ideas on wood tables.. mantels.. wooden counter tops and various other projects so big thanks.. me and my wife both enjoy your videos whether the project is big or small.. will try a N3 finish eventually on something
Make more videos of smaller projects for sure!! Anyone can do a small project if they really want to. Not everyone has access to massive slabs. Thanks for the videos bud!
I'm glad you gave that beautiful endtable to those customers. They're such lovely understanding people, and it's really nice that you went out of your way to compensate them for your mistake. Ideally, this would be the way for a relationship between a true professional and a customer.
The small projects are just as interesting as the larger ones, and sometimes more so, because of the creativity that can go into them. I love it when someone creates beautiful things with wood.
I absolutely LOVE these smaller projects. In any case, the pure epoxy waterfall table you made a few months back is probably the best thing I've seen on this channel
I love these smaller more risky creative builds! The crazier the idea the more elevated it becomes vs seeing the same type of ideas happen over and over with the big slab tables It's really cool to see the more creative more experimental pieces
I don't care if you do small or big projects its just nice to see your videos every single time you post it. For me personally having a ballance of big and small projects makes it more exciting than it already is - meaning that we never know what you'll post next. I do enjoy when you tell us how much it costs and the whole process of everything. For someone who doesn't do wood work but enjoys such projects; it gives me an idea of how much to expect once I am on my way to making my first table. Keep them all coming Cam!
And I really appreciate the smaller project videos like this one. It is much more along the lines of something I will try to make myself one day. I'm barely if at all able to claim to be a woodworker and a project like this seems much more doable than a whole desk or dinner table!
Cam, I love your passion, and completely admire your patience. I have some skill, certainly the desire, but I lack the patience and attention to detail it takes to do this type of work. The fact that you can talk about “try this” or “don’t know if it will work” and it results in beautiful pieces astounds me.
Jesus your channel is so damn genuine. You show your skills and your mistakes. You know exactly who you are as a person and not putting on for anyone. Keep up your excellent work Cam
The BIG projects are great to watch but the smaller projects are really great to watch as these are possibly achievable by your views and fans with mnore modest facilities and budgets. So please continue inspiring with the occasional smaller project. Once again, thank you for sharing your work and thoughts, your customer in Italy, apart from being very supportive, are really privileged to be the current custodians of such beautiful pieces of furniture.
I like these smaller projects. Shorter run times like this are also good to watch over the microwave dinner breaks that I have to force myself to take when I’m in the shop all day.
Hey Cam, I love watching smaller builds. Not that they are always easier, but to the hobby woodworker they are more accessible. It’s hard as a hobbyist to imagine spending thousands on a long slab and sever hundreds more on epoxy. I love watching those builds, but variety is the spice of life. Also, I’d love for you to make videos where viewers can submit work they do and you talk about them/critique maybe or just share your thoughts and encouragement. I think that could be a cool way to interact with your community. You could even do a build challenge one day.
I think small projects are as interesting as the big ones, also there you put workmanship and ideas, plus they have the benefit of being cheaper and possibly easier for someone who wants to get inspiration from.
I think these smaller projects are great, especially for people who don't have a full woodworking shop. Shows some stuff that many people could actually do themselves.
size doesn't always matter, and the evidence of that is the waterfall end table. it was stunningly beautiful, and it featured many procedures and skills that are attainable but definitely 3rd level. congrats
Loved the video my man. I like the smaller projects as much as the big ones. While the big ones give me the "Oooo...shiny" feeling, the smaller ones evoke more of a "Oh, that's cool, I bet I could do that" feeling.
This is one of a number of "stuff I can't do but love to see it done well" channels I sub to, so I will happily watch any videos you care to post, irrespective of the size of the project. Having said that, I like the sound of it that you could get creative with the smaller projects
I enjoy it when you do some of the smaller projects. I am basically a hobbyist woodworker and find that I get some inspiration or my projects from your small projects.
More creative stuff is always fun. At least to me. I think I enjoy the experimentation. Hearing how you worked through the new challenges is more interesting than the more cut-and-dry process (as if such a thing exists in wood working) you use for your big money projects where fewer risks make more sense.
As a new wood worker I love these smaller projects. Feels like something I can more readily tackle as opposed to a massive desk. On a side note I’ve recently bought a laser…fits a bit better in my shop than a CNC router and allows me to make a ton of acrylic jigs to my hearts content.
I'm just interested in seeing you make beautiful wood stuff where you explain how difficult it is and mock both yourself and your viewers. Keep up the great work, you help me wind down!
I love smaller projects. I think the big, huge slabs of wood make for great thumbnails and are probably a better choice for youtube's algorithm, but I find the smaller projects just as interesting
Simple “yes”. I think the small projects help someone like me in learning the ends and outs without the stress of screwing up a large project. Enjoy your content and learn a lot about the subject. As a recent beginning woodworker here is a great direction to lean toward. Very interesting and very calming
Love this table. The smaller pieces are more applicable for the regular person. I’d have room and money to purchase a beautifully constructed coffee table like this than a monster table. I do love those videos too, but the details on this are amazing!
Love the small projects and interesting things you try. Not every video has to be a big $50k table. One of my fav ones previously was watching you make a waterfall table with the sun.
I would say these small tables are wery interesting to watch, because this is probably something you could start with your self. These massive giant tables are super impressive and really cool projects to see, but probably something you never ever could do your self. I like both. 😁👍
Levi 501s? I don’t have a favourite brand of denim, but I really love how you pushed through on a project that was going so badly, and ended up with something beautiful. I expect it wasn’t visible in real life but I really like the slight rainbow sheen the desk had too. I’ve been watching your videos for a while now, and while I’m not a woodworker I always find them so fascinating. Thanks for sharing what you do!
I find smaller projects interesting. I like a verity of wood working projects and watch several different channels. It is amazing to see n3 nano finish popping up on all of the other channels I watch. Keep making videos and your audience will keep watching.
Definitely interested in these "little" projects, please make more of them. For some reason they just seem more 'personal' than the larger projects that you do.
Thank you Cam for your videos. They have been a great help in figuring out how to do projects for freinds and family. I appreciate your insight. My wife also likes watching your videos.
I for one love the smaller projects especially as a platform for trying something different, I think they allow for a better focus on some details and if you have some wild idea for something that just feels too crazy to try on a massive project I oiled definitely live to watch a video of smaller ones where you try it out
these smaller projects are GREAT, it brings a possibility for those that have never built with epoxy, the ability to maybe try something like that! thanks for sharing.
I love how well the denim and gold accents contrast so well. I wish I could afford and knew how to make stuff like that. The leather work is equally beautiful.
I like watching the smaller builds, it puts things more into the realm of "I can build that in my little shop". I see way to many builds that there's no way I could do in my shop and given our climate, working on them outside is risky at best. So do a mix up, toss a couple small creative builds in every now and then and keep on making stuff !!!!
i love the smaller projects. i cant do any big projects and seeing such a good wood worker do these smaller projects is realy cool and gives me lots of ideas.
I like watching the small projects(yours or anyone else's) because it's something i can achieve with my limited tooling and space. In saying that, i also love watching your large builds coz they blow me away.
As someone who makes more small projects than large ones, I really like seeing the small ones. Helps give me idea's as well as ways to improve my work.
I think all the projects are amazing to see you build. The small projects give some of us hope we may make something similar someday. Especially when we may not have a large dedicated shop/space for doing the larger tables you do. Just keep showing us what you do…..
Looks amazing Cam and love that you gave it to the couple in Italy for having to wait for their other tables. That was an amazing gift and that is what I think makes you stand out in your work and videos is you care and consideration you put into each of your pieces.Keep up the amazing work
I personally like the smaller projects as they are something I am more inclined to try myself. Thanks for sharing and appreciate your openness to your knowledge and challenges!
I love all the rounded edges both for the look and for the practicality. Sharp corners and edges get dinged over the years of use. And sharp corners damage other furniture and well as bruising a person who bumps into it.
I would love to see smaller build videos. They are more realistic in terms of shop space, material cost, solo woodworking, and final product dimensions.
Don’t know if you read the comments, but here goes. I’m a pen turner, and the most common finish for wood pens is CA, I’m not a huge fan of using super glue to finish my pens. I bought the N3 and the quality of finishing of my pens has gone through the roof! I’m so grateful that you brought it to my attention. It has really revolutionized the finishing of some quite expensive pens!
What does your process look like for finishing with the nano finish? I do a fair amount of pen turning and I have always just used a CA finish. I'm interested in your process because the glue can be a pain!
I'd be interested to know how you finish your pens with the N3. I had considered buying it for my pens/rings/other small turnings, but at the price point I couldn't justify buying the product with hopes it worked out. Knowing it does makes me much more confident, but I also don't want to go into it without any information on what to do/ how it works best
@@graysontruax give me a day or two, and I’ll put a video up. Showing the process.
@@brendancampbell6408 give me a day or two, and I’ll post a video.
@Dystopian Lucidity I appreciate it, man
I like seeing all of your projects, Cam. I don't care if it's a smaller, shorter project or a larger, longer project. You do amazing work, I wanna watch.
I like to watch too! 😎
Couldn't have said it better myself! More! 🙂
Make that three "just wanna watch" fans. 😁 I'd adore a table like that. I love everything you do, Cam, and your droll sense of humour as well. 😉
Love the smaller projects!
bro it doesn’t matter what you build so long as you talk and show the end product just makes the video so worth watching that table was so clean
KILLERSICKCOOL SWEETIE! I LOVE TO SEE GREAT CRAFTMANSHIP IN MOTION! FREAKING AWESOME!!!!
Love these smaller projects as they feel more affordable for beginners like me
The waterfall desk turned out so well. The short version video length was great, just enough content and woodworking skills to create an enjoyable video
I love seeing what other woodworkers do with there scrap materials. The more creative the better!
Brother I sincerely enjoy watching all of your work. Like your thumb mallets your meat tenderizer mallets, your live edge mirrors, the skateboards, waterfall tables, power carved end tables, patchwork tables. I mean I could go on and on listing every project that you've shared with us. They are all inspirational, educational and out right amazing. Even the failed collab you did with Nick Sawyer. I truly love it all. Keep it up ! 😎
What an absolutely beautiful piece!
Paint contractor... got 2 residential contractors with personal saw mills who love to build stuff.. We have used your recommendations and ideas on wood tables.. mantels.. wooden counter tops and various other projects so big thanks.. me and my wife both enjoy your videos whether the project is big or small.. will try a N3 finish eventually on something
Absolutely, I’d love to see more smaller projects.
I had no idea what a waterfall table was, until now.
It’s absolutely stunning.
Nice work.
Make more videos of smaller projects for sure!! Anyone can do a small project if they really want to. Not everyone has access to massive slabs. Thanks for the videos bud!
not everyone can do it because not everyone has all those expensive tools
this video is nothing more than cis white male privilege
When you have limited space to work, small projects are definitely the thing to do. I love it!
Tbh you could make a 30 minute video about making coasters and I would watch every second. I love whatever you do.
I'm glad you gave that beautiful endtable to those customers. They're such lovely understanding people, and it's really nice that you went out of your way to compensate them for your mistake. Ideally, this would be the way for a relationship between a true professional and a customer.
The small projects are just as interesting as the larger ones, and sometimes more so, because of the creativity that can go into them. I love it when someone creates beautiful things with wood.
I absolutely LOVE these smaller projects. In any case, the pure epoxy waterfall table you made a few months back is probably the best thing I've seen on this channel
Love the smaller projects, Cam. Keep ‘em coming!
Absolutely gorgeous table! Smaller projects are often more difficult & interesting than the bigger ones - so feel free to mix it up!
I love these smaller more risky creative builds!
The crazier the idea the more elevated it becomes vs seeing the same type of ideas happen over and over with the big slab tables
It's really cool to see the more creative more experimental pieces
As a woodworker I love to see these small projects as they give a lot of inspiration and great ideas!
I don't care if you do small or big projects its just nice to see your videos every single time you post it. For me personally having a ballance of big and small projects makes it more exciting than it already is - meaning that we never know what you'll post next. I do enjoy when you tell us how much it costs and the whole process of everything. For someone who doesn't do wood work but enjoys such projects; it gives me an idea of how much to expect once I am on my way to making my first table. Keep them all coming Cam!
And I really appreciate the smaller project videos like this one. It is much more along the lines of something I will try to make myself one day. I'm barely if at all able to claim to be a woodworker and a project like this seems much more doable than a whole desk or dinner table!
Cam, I love your passion, and completely admire your patience. I have some skill, certainly the desire, but I lack the patience and attention to detail it takes to do this type of work. The fact that you can talk about “try this” or “don’t know if it will work” and it results in beautiful pieces astounds me.
Jesus your channel is so damn genuine. You show your skills and your mistakes. You know exactly who you are as a person and not putting on for anyone. Keep up your excellent work Cam
The BIG projects are great to watch but the smaller projects are really great to watch as these are possibly achievable by your views and fans with mnore modest facilities and budgets. So please continue inspiring with the occasional smaller project.
Once again, thank you for sharing your work and thoughts, your customer in Italy, apart from being very supportive, are really privileged to be the current custodians of such beautiful pieces of furniture.
Хотелось бы увидеть больше таких минималистичных столов водопадов. Хочу увидеть такой стол с меньшим количеством эпоксидкой смолы)
I like these smaller projects.
Shorter run times like this are also good to watch over the microwave dinner breaks that I have to force myself to take when I’m in the shop all day.
The phrase "good things come in small packages" perfectly sums up this project. Excellent job~! :)
Hey Cam, I love watching smaller builds. Not that they are always easier, but to the hobby woodworker they are more accessible. It’s hard as a hobbyist to imagine spending thousands on a long slab and sever hundreds more on epoxy. I love watching those builds, but variety is the spice of life. Also, I’d love for you to make videos where viewers can submit work they do and you talk about them/critique maybe or just share your thoughts and encouragement. I think that could be a cool way to interact with your community. You could even do a build challenge one day.
Heck yeah do more of these. That end table was beautiful.
I think small projects are as interesting as the big ones, also there you put workmanship and ideas, plus they have the benefit of being cheaper and possibly easier for someone who wants to get inspiration from.
I think these smaller projects are great, especially for people who don't have a full woodworking shop. Shows some stuff that many people could actually do themselves.
Smaller projects are really fun because they’re usually a little different. All your projects are great to view 💯
size doesn't always matter, and the evidence of that is the waterfall end table. it was stunningly beautiful, and it featured many procedures and skills that are attainable but definitely 3rd level. congrats
Beautiful end table. Went to the right place. I would like to see a pair of end tables with a nice coffee table. That would be great.
Love the smaller projects too. I’m not a wood worker so everything fascinates me.
Loved the video my man. I like the smaller projects as much as the big ones. While the big ones give me the "Oooo...shiny" feeling, the smaller ones evoke more of a "Oh, that's cool, I bet I could do that" feeling.
I love the smaller projects, they're more attainable for me.
This is one of a number of "stuff I can't do but love to see it done well" channels I sub to, so I will happily watch any videos you care to post, irrespective of the size of the project. Having said that, I like the sound of it that you could get creative with the smaller projects
I enjoy it when you do some of the smaller projects. I am basically a hobbyist woodworker and find that I get some inspiration or my projects from your small projects.
More creative stuff is always fun. At least to me. I think I enjoy the experimentation. Hearing how you worked through the new challenges is more interesting than the more cut-and-dry process (as if such a thing exists in wood working) you use for your big money projects where fewer risks make more sense.
As a new wood worker I love these smaller projects. Feels like something I can more readily tackle as opposed to a massive desk.
On a side note I’ve recently bought a laser…fits a bit better in my shop than a CNC router and allows me to make a ton of acrylic jigs to my hearts content.
Small or large, it’s the creativity and solutions to headscratchers you bring to the table that inspire me.
I like having shorter videos every once in a while because I don’t always have time to watch the longer ones so it’s nice when there’s a short one.
I'm just interested in seeing you make beautiful wood stuff where you explain how difficult it is and mock both yourself and your viewers. Keep up the great work, you help me wind down!
I gotta say, I really like this. I love the smaller projects.
Just a thought..... a waterfall dining table would be very cool. Just one end...
I love smaller projects. I think the big, huge slabs of wood make for great thumbnails and are probably a better choice for youtube's algorithm, but I find the smaller projects just as interesting
Smaller projects are what most hobbyists do so, yes, would enjoy more of them.
Thanks for the longer videos. I really enjoy them more than the shorts.
Simple “yes”. I think the small projects help someone like me in learning the ends and outs without the stress of screwing up a large project. Enjoy your content and learn a lot about the subject. As a recent beginning woodworker here is a great direction to lean toward. Very interesting and very calming
I don't care how big or small a project is - to me it's about just seeing something visually striking coming together.
Keep the smaller projects coming…especially the waterfall edges. Love the ones you’ve done so far.
LOVE this! The waterfall edge…chef’s kiss 😘
I do no wood work currently, but i did some carpentry when i was younger. This looks awesome and id watch more of this.
I like the smaller projects, being "blended" in. Like all your videos 😊
Definitely worth filming and showing us your smaller projects !
Love this table. The smaller pieces are more applicable for the regular person. I’d have room and money to purchase a beautifully constructed coffee table like this than a monster table. I do love those videos too, but the details on this are amazing!
Love the small projects and interesting things you try. Not every video has to be a big $50k table. One of my fav ones previously was watching you make a waterfall table with the sun.
That roundover on the black epoxy looks so good, Cam! That couple that gets it for free is fortunate to have it in their home!
Stunning piece, a great gesture to give it to the "inconvenienced " existing customer !
I would say these small tables are wery interesting to watch, because this is probably something you could start with your self.
These massive giant tables are super impressive and really cool projects to see, but probably something you never ever could do your self.
I like both. 😁👍
Levi 501s? I don’t have a favourite brand of denim, but I really love how you pushed through on a project that was going so badly, and ended up with something beautiful. I expect it wasn’t visible in real life but I really like the slight rainbow sheen the desk had too.
I’ve been watching your videos for a while now, and while I’m not a woodworker I always find them so fascinating. Thanks for sharing what you do!
I find smaller projects interesting. I like a verity of wood working projects and watch several different channels. It is amazing to see n3 nano finish popping up on all of the other channels I watch. Keep making videos and your audience will keep watching.
It is the whole package, smalls still work because of your presentation style.
I love the smaller projects, thats all i have space for! Keep them coming please!!
Definitely interested in these "little" projects, please make more of them. For some reason they just seem more 'personal' than the larger projects that you do.
Thank you Cam for your videos. They have been a great help in figuring out how to do projects for freinds and family. I appreciate your insight. My wife also likes watching your videos.
I personally love these smaller projects. Especially if it allows you to exercise your creativity with a bit more liberty.
I for one love the smaller projects especially as a platform for trying something different, I think they allow for a better focus on some details and if you have some wild idea for something that just feels too crazy to try on a massive project I oiled definitely live to watch a video of smaller ones where you try it out
I love these smaller projects and would really enjoy seeing more of them.
Big project, small project, doesn't matter. I just need to get my wood working UA-cam fix and you are the main supplier.
I love the smaller creative builds!
I love these smaller projects. They still use all the craftsmanship without the hernias
these smaller projects are GREAT, it brings a possibility for those that have never built with epoxy, the ability to maybe try something like that! thanks for sharing.
No way you could miss the beautiful deep colors and form of that piece. excellent!
Yes, please! Keep doing these little project videos. I love watching everything.
I love how well the denim and gold accents contrast so well. I wish I could afford and knew how to make stuff like that. The leather work is equally beautiful.
I like watching the smaller builds, it puts things more into the realm of "I can build that in my little shop". I see way to many builds that there's no way I could do in my shop and given our climate, working on them outside is risky at best. So do a mix up, toss a couple small creative builds in every now and then and keep on making stuff !!!!
i love the smaller projects. i cant do any big projects and seeing such a good wood worker do these smaller projects is realy cool and gives me lots of ideas.
Smaller projects like this one can be less intimidating for novices like me to try and tackle. Do keep them up. Thanks from Greece!
I like watching the small projects(yours or anyone else's) because it's something i can achieve with my limited tooling and space. In saying that, i also love watching your large builds coz they blow me away.
I like those smaller projects which are far closer to what most of us could hope to achieve in our garages and basements. Well done, once again!
As someone who makes more small projects than large ones, I really like seeing the small ones. Helps give me idea's as well as ways to improve my work.
That table is gorgeous! I enjoy the small and the big projects. Just keep woodworking.
Small projects are just as good as big ones. In fact, it makes it more attainable for us little-er guys to take inspiration for smaller pieces.
I think all the projects are amazing to see you build. The small projects give some of us hope we may make something similar someday. Especially when we may not have a large dedicated shop/space for doing the larger tables you do. Just keep showing us what you do…..
Looks amazing Cam and love that you gave it to the couple in Italy for having to wait for their other tables. That was an amazing gift and that is what I think makes you stand out in your work and videos is you care and consideration you put into each of your pieces.Keep up the amazing work
Man that connection joint is absolutely beautiful. I guess that's the waterfall part. Just amazing work for real!
I personally like the smaller projects as they are something I am more inclined to try myself. Thanks for sharing and appreciate your openness to your knowledge and challenges!
Beautiful work
I love all the rounded edges both for the look and for the practicality. Sharp corners and edges get dinged over the years of use. And sharp corners damage other furniture and well as bruising a person who bumps into it.
compared to an actual table , these smaller tables and the like are great, all the skills and an achievable dream build for a pleb like us.
I would love to see smaller build videos. They are more realistic in terms of shop space, material cost, solo woodworking, and final product dimensions.
This is an astonishingly beautiful end table, sir. I have no aptitude for wood working, but man do I respect people that do. This is a nice video.
Yes! Get creative with the side projects! This was super fun to watch (and I don't even do any wood working myself...)
The waterfall table is beautiful. I like the big projects as well as the large projects. Thank you for the beautiful work and important information!
I love the smaller projects. Keep them coming!
I love the smaller builds.