DAMN IT. Scott asked how me Sin City it ends and I just said the guy kills himself and might be kind of dark for a woodworking video. But your line would have been perfect.
Dads. My fathers love for cars and having a dirt track stock car in the garage is the reason I, as woman, took to fast cars and being able to change my own oil and pay attention to maintenance.
Hi I work for Oregon State University and I manage the Peavy Arboretum in the McDonald Forest, We have a great space for your table. Firefigther Memorial Shelter: The Firefighter Memorial Shelter and surrounding pines are dedicated to all who work to protect our forest resources. The Willamette Valley ponderosa pines surrounding the shelter commemorate the nine young Oregon firefighters who died fighting the South Canyon Fire in Colorado in 1994
"Relatively small shop" not that I am complaining but I work out of an 8 by 8 shed that only stores my tools and lumber, I actually do all the work outside with a single outlet. I also happen to love your videos.
I'm in a 12' × 24' and it sucks!!!! And my beautiful wife tries to help me, BECAUSE IT'S ALL 4 HER!!! All she says is SWEETHEART YOU NEED A BIGGER SHOP!! GOD I LOVE HER❤😂
I’ve found from working under similar circumstances, that it makes me a better woodworker, more than better tools do. It forces you to be innovative and find creative solutions for issues only a super small shop has. Those skills carry through to make you better when your shop and tools do finally match your skill set. (I could touch two walls at once in my first shop… I’m 5’ 6”)
Right there with you have a 7×8 shoop and a driveway. Only thing that stops me is the Florida weather. Just glad I have something where I can make a thing.
Мужик, то, что ты делаешь - это очень круто! Я из России и хочу сказать, что у тебя мастерская мечты. Твоё видео про бивень мамонта - это первое, что порекомендовал мне ютуб после перерыва в 2,5 месяца из-за блокировки. И это было так приятно смотреть, почти до слёз. Я использую ютуб, чтобы узнавать что-то новое и совершенствоваться. Я работаю на производстве и всё это благодаря знаниям и годам от просмотра ютуба, таких мастеров как ты. Ты спрашивал как работает перевод. Отлично, есть огрехи, но это в разы удобнее и информативнее, чем мучения с субтитрами. Учитывая, что далеко не все (как я) знают язык хорошо, тем более, что очень много профессионализмов и слов технической направленности, разговорных. Я и раньше смотрел технарей со всего мира, что способствует обмену опытом и росту умений. У вас в США много денег и большой рынок, очень развито семейное дело, накоплен большой опыт в ремёслах, в том числе, популярно вести блоги. Здесь, в России, есть очень крутые мастера, но мало кто делится опытом публично, а так же не такая ёмкость рынка, чтобы можно было существовать на творчестве. Я хорошо запомнил, как один кузнец сказал, что: "Если ты думаешь, что я зарабатываю на эксклюзивных топорах за 300к рублей, которые отнимают месяцы моей работы, то ты сильно ошибаешься. То, на чем я делаю деньги - это заборы, гвозди и подковы". В общем, спасибо за труд. Я вижу сколько сил у тебя уходит на проекты и понимаю некоторые вещи, скрытые от глаз обывателя, так как сам работаю руками. Шутка про перчатки (кожу) очень смешная. Respect.
Around 30:18 to probably 32:25 I didn’t understand a thing you said but I had a hearty laugh hearing all the various languages you can now speak in. That’s some crazy cool stuff
I come from germany and love to watch your videos in english. But since you said to try it out - I listend to part of it in german. It is quite amusing to hear your voice in german, haha. Nice for people who can't understand english... But I will keep it in english. Keep it up!
The AI is really good! I tried the German out as well and it even gave you a bit of an American accent! (I wonder if that’s a natural consequence of the sampling that the software uses). But it’s quite good, but I’ll still stick with English as well.
would say the same, the small parts I tried the German translation, it sounds good, a bit choppy but definitly good enough to get everything you say. But as the others, I will still prefere the english version
31:18 Dude the Hindi translation is onpoint!, It perfectly mimics the Hinglish we speak here on the daily (mostly because we don't speak pure Hindi, rather we add in a ton of words from English), it didn't sound like someone was "trying to do an accent" to me at all, it was like I'm listening to just another guy from around here. Keep up the good work and really appreciate the initiative to make your videos more accessible to non-English speakers. Love from India! 🇮🇳
The French people will be so mad that your French translation sounds SO QUÉBÉCOIS *French-Canadian* with a little bit of a Montreal-English accent and it’s the best thing ever!! (I’m from Montreal) I love all your videos keep it up!!🤩
As a French from France, I got so surprised by the québécois accent, I nearly fell off my chair laughing. That the AI voice thought it was the most common accent is absolutely hilarious.
Appalachian State university would love to display your piece. With all the destruction from the storms the community needs a hint of beauty reappearing in the area.
I’m from Georgia but recently visited family friends in Bend, Oregon. Was so thrilled to hear our friend being successful working at Neighbor Impact with their food bank in the Bend area. Could be super symbolic. “When you have more than you need, build a longer table, not higher fence.” Happy to provide you with the connection if you believe it to be a good home for this. Love your stuff, Cam.
I love this suggestion for your table's home. I second this idea. Love the work... more gifting projects like this please. Here's a "throw your hat over the wall" idea... coordinate with builders across the world so that a meaningful build: table, sign, something I can't think of is built and donated. First thought was a long table like this at every state capitol. Then I thought, why limit to state capitols. I propose every country. And like the Voyager has the golden record with clues to humanity, you can include a placard dedicating the gift to sharing, friendship, or whatever message inspires you.
I chuckled when you talked about the Fir being the 2nd hardest wood "think about it" Your work is always great and the commentary and humor makes it so much more enjoyable to watch. Awesome job and thank you!
Softwoods like pine are horrible to work with for fine work, your tools need to be sharper and it's more prone to tearout and cutting / chiselling endgrain can be a nightmare.
@@rafezetter8003 - could not agree with you more on fir. Possibly pine. Built five solid closets using both materials. The tear out can only be prevented by using chisels to prep the wood for the cuts (I used 2x3.5 beams to get a solid structure) . If you 'break' the top structure of the wood meaby 1/7 of an inch, you can get away with a nice cut.
It's the difference in hardness between the early wood and late wood that is the issue. The early wood is like Styrofoam, and the late wood is like iron. When the chisel encounters the late wood, instead of cutting through it, the early wood behind it just crushes. Makes precise chiseling a nightmare. I find soaking the end-grain in denatured alcohol makes the process better, but still pretty miserable. The first time I ever tried chiselling a mortise in anything was when I built my Roubo workbench from Douglas Fir. I had a brand new set of Narex chisels, finely sharped to the internet recommended 25°, proceeded to place the edge onto quarter sawn grain- gave it one whack with the mallet, and immediately dented the perfect grain imprint into the edge of my chisel. that late wood is hard. Hardwoods have a more "homogeneous" hardness throughout. Walnut cuts like butter in comparison.
I don't know how often you take ideas from the comments, but I would love to see a copper/brass walnut table. Burls art already made one, but I would love to see how you would tackle it. I was rewatching some of your old videos, and I saw the giant roll of copper you bought for the cabinet you made - if you still have the copper, this could be a really good use for it
Cam, I'm just realizing now, after watching your videos for years, that your random ramblings are the most entertaining part of what you're putting out. Don't change, man! ❤
Gotta love how he takes shots at himself and really doesn't take himself seriously. "The fan of the week" at the end of the videos is always entertaining as well.
Cam, your dad sounds like a lot like my dad, which means he's awesome! I lost my Pop last December, and he was the epitome of "I'll figure it out." And for the 39 years he was in my life, he "figured it out" more times than I can count. Thank you for paying homage to good dads. They're priceless.
I always counted on my Dad figuring it out. It never even occurred to me that he wouldn’t. My hubby and I were the general contractors on our previous home to save some $. We did much of the work ourselves and you realize pretty quickly how much you don’t know.😆 This was 30 yrs. ago, so.. pre-YT University. But, we did figure it out.. with a lot of help from my Dad. He’s been gone almost 20 years now and I still miss him everyday. So sorry for your loss. Having a wonderful Dad is a lifelong gift.
Hey! I randomly came across one of your videos out of curiosity, and now I’ve been hooked on RUclips and your channel for three days straight. I have to say, your content is some of the best I’ve seen-both informative and entertaining. Watching all the way from Ukraine, it's impressive to see how far your work reaches. You’ve got fans even over here! Thanks so much for what you do! I highly recommend everyone checks out your channel
I shopped at Goby last Saturday and admired your table. I think it's large enough in their cavernous shop to stop people in their tracks: very impressive! It reminded me of a picnic table for giants. After seeing it in person, watching the build and your commentary was special. Terrific piece of work.
Oh how times have changed. Sixty or so years ago our favorite scout project was making benches. One of the dads had a shop we could work in. Our benches were basic but functional. We never had a problem finding places (schools, parks etc) to take them and we could get community projects signed off. Ours were nothing like your heirloom quality and it's so sad that places weren't fighting to get yours. . .
A little side note on wood fibers for your viewers, from when you did the bow ties to strengthen the small cracks. I worked in the papermaking industry, and your comments about hardwood cutting cleaner and easier than softwood come from how the individual fibers are made. Hardwood fibers are basically round, like a ball, and tightly packed. Softwood fibers are very stringy and weave themselves together, but with a lot of empty spaces. Good toilet paper use mostly hardwood fibers because they are smooth and feel soft to the touch. Paper towels use more softwood because the they attach themselves to one another and overlap repeatedly. It sounds counterintuitive, but that’s the rub.
I don't care how long it takes you to bring out a video. Just sitting there watching you yapper over a long video where you create something beautiful out of wood (NOT DENIM) is so satisfying and relaxing.
Hey Cam, I've been following you for god know how many years and this is my first time commenting here. This video just made me realise you're my all time favourite youtube channel, I think you're the most authentic and honest person I've ever seen on the internet. You always were, all those years and you still are. It's just amazing because lately I feel like its a quality rarely seen these days. There's a lot of honest creators here on youtube but no one is close to the pure honesty you give us. Please never change, unless you want to ;). Thank you for all those years of inspiration in my own projects, lunch times and falling asleep to you yapping around. Lots of love, keep up the amazing videos! Thank you for everything!🖤 (forgive english)
I enjoy watching your videos and I mostly watch them in Hindi because I am from India. I have made this comment with the help of a translator for your convenience so that you can understand my point easily. If I make a mistake in writing something, please forgive me. I am a marble artisan. I get to learn a lot from you. There are many similarities between your and my work, but I do not have the facilities that you have. But I believe that a good artist has to make facilities for himself. My love and best wishes to Scott.
I'm a joiner and whilst I do love it, I dont really wanna watch it on YT when I'm chilling out. But you guys make great videos. The fact I'll sit thru 45mins of someone doing what I do everyday, but still be entertained... That's testament to really well made videos! Good shit guys! Love you work
I was just talking to my family about who watches my videos. They said it must be mostly all woodworkers and I said I wasn’t sure how many people that do this every day would want to watch someone else do it. So good to know I have one anyway!
детская мебель другая по эргономике, ведь дети быстро растут, универсальная мебель будет порождать конфликты и иерархию, ведь кому то будет удобно, а остальным нет, но стол только один и он занимает слишком много пространства. Дети только учатся разрешать конфликты . Такой мега стол станет отдушиной для вымещения детского недовольства, стол будет разрисован, исчиркан и испачкан и в итоге будет сломан.
Jove the Johny Sinns woodworking videos! But this audio thing just blew my mind. I speak Russian and it's quite impressive how it's almost your voice and it's of a really good quality.
Это очень полезное и интересное видео. Я никогда и нигде не обучался столярному делу, хоть и приходилось этим заниматься. У меня нет инструментов, я мало что знаю о древообработке, но вы сделали ролик уникальным, и мне не хотелось перематывать видео что бы узнать что получилось в итоге, я просто сидел и смотрел полностью. Мне очень понравилась ваша работа, ваши методы, аккуратность и точность, очень понравился ваш подход к записи и монтажу видео. Спасибо вам и вашему оператору за проделанный труд!!!👍👍👍 P.S. Я с удовольствием подписался на канал! 🙏😉
Greetings from Georgia from a Russian, thank you for including my language in the list for translations at this difficult time for the whole world. I've always liked doing something with my own hands, so it's a pure pleasure to watch you do such high-quality large-scale and unusual things. The Russian translation is really good, there are small oddities, but 95% of everything is clear and very quickly forget that it is just an auto translation. Thank you and good luck. Всем мира и добра
Holy fucking shit, Russian just sounds amazing. My English is very good and I'm not gonna use it. But I think it's even better than Yandex video translation
I love that u admit to not knowing everything all the time, and explain the how and why u chose to do things the way u did. It shows that there's not always a precise and perfect way to do things. I love ur work man keep it up. Inspirational AF.
Hi. Watching you on english language but trying hear you on russian just for case and that sounds good to me. Greetings from Ukraine. Amazing work as always
I love the way you talk about your Dad in this video. I just lost mine unexpectedly, so all things "Dad" related really get me, but your story of "I'll just figure it out" really hits home with my about my own father who would just "figure out" how to plow the road with a tractor or how to bring down a giant tree, or fix a water pump or whatever (and he was a computer guy by trade who just happened to by 15 acres in Montana without knowing what to do with it!). And being the father of 2 sons (16 and 22) that is one of the best lessons I think I can impart to them. And yes, they spend too much time in sleeping and playing video games, but in the past few years, due in no small part to your videos, I have started my own wood working journery to get myself of the couch. My younger son and I just finished turning boards from my dad's old hay wagon into an electric guitar. We watched RUclips videos and just "figured it out"... I am very far from the wood worker you are Cam, but your videos keep my looking forward and trying things. And when you have the occassional screw up, it reminds me to not be too hard on myself for ALL of mine! Thanks for all you do and all you share!
“Saw!” Love it! Table looks amazing, no surprises, and your monologuing, I’m sure I speak for everyone when I say I could listen to it all day. Combined with impressive timer work, easily one of my favourite subscriptions on YT. Thanks for the video!👍 Have you considered donating it to a local hospital? If it has an outside space, I’m sure patients and relatives would be able to put it to good use?
I am a fluent Russian and English speaker based in the USA. I write in both languages for a living, with English being my primary language. The translation is excellent, much better than I was expecting. The speech itself sounds a bit like a voiceover, which is also expected. On a scale from 1 to 10, Russian is 8+, which is quite amazing, considering how complex Russian is. Thank you for the great content and a sense of humor and irony; this is the most endearing part of your videos.
It is surprisingly good. Russian is my native language so I can notice all the weird bits, but it doesn't feel too bad listening to AI generated voice.
Main problem in russian translation - stress in some words. About 87% translation is perfect. But when talking about prices - here problems. 2k dollars is insane for translation)))
Wow, the craftsmanship on this 2000-pound table is absolutely stunning!😯 The attention to detail and sturdiness is a perfect blend of style and functionality. Truly a masterpiece! Looking for more great contents from you!💪💪
Brazilian fan here. I genuinely was surprised with how close to your voice tone the ai voice got. It added a country accent from Minas gerais and são Paulo (southeast region of Brazil) that matched perfectly. Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
Sotaque paulista muito forte kkkk (I'm from the far south of Brazil and there was definitely a regional accent, but that makes it sound better, I think! I speak a little Russian too, and while the voice doesn't sound as much like you, the Russian itself sounds pretty good!
O que já notei em vários vídeos é que, durante uma ou mais frases, algumas palavras saem com sotaque de português de Portugal, como se um nativo de Portugal estivesse falando.
Hey Cam. Just a quick note to say: I really appreciate your candor, honesty, and frankness in your storytelling. Good, bad, otherwise, you put it all there and it makes for really good videos. Really love your work. I watch your stuff as much for your style as I do for your actual builds.
Hey Cam. Just a quick note to say: I really appreciate your candor, honesty, and frankness in your storytelling., bad, otherwise, you put it all there and it makes for really good videos. Really love your work. I watch your stuff as much for your style as I do for your actual 😊😊
Great content as allways . Man as a 70 year old woodworker in England it is impossible to get walnut of your quality even your offcuts would keep me working for the rest of my days wish i lived closer .
Try looking at woodworkers source from the states. I think they ship overseas. High quality lumber and it’s hand picked to meet or exceed your expectations.
As someone who works at a homeless shelter, I know a lot of shelters have outdoor spaces that would love something like this. Mine has a daycare, and we’d love a nice table like this to let the kids eat lunch at. You may ask around.
I'm French and I watch your videos, the translation is very good, I don't notice any mistakes, even technical terms. Your voice sounds like a Canadian or a Quebecer speaking French with a pronounced American accent 🤣🤣
I really love the product placement that Foureyes, blacktail, and Jon the big guy. It is so nice to see you guys supporting each other. I actually bought a few things from Jon Maleki's recent video.
I wish I could say that I was surprised that a government agency would not take advantage of your offer, but it 100% tracks. That has got to be, hands down, one of the greatest park bench projects I have ever seen in my life, anywhere in the world, and I've been around. Absolutely phenomenal work.
Hola Cam, vengo siguiendo tu canal hace tiempo ya, pero ahora con el doble al Español he podido disfrutar muchos más tus vídeos y tomas tus consejos con más precisión. La traducción es buena.Gracias y saludos desde Cuba🇨🇺
I don't think you need to worry about the Hindi track, it sounds very good and natural like we speak in India day to day. I was very surprised about the quality though, it even got all the technical and difficult translations correct.
There are Moose lodges in Portland. Give it to them, if they are anything like their east coast lodges I’m sure they sit out back during the nice weather enjoy themselves. That table would get a lot of use.
Im a lifelong woodworker. Its amazing what mistakes we are capable of making when doing one off builds like this. I think your “fix” was very appropriate. Its a bummer but not noticeable to anyone. We’ve been kerfing wood for various reasons for centuries.
I’m the executive director of a non-profit in Forest Grove, Oregon and we are building a village for people transitioning out of homelessness and engaging a recovery journey. It sounds like there are a number of other awesome spots for your table, but we’d love to feature it in our placemaking design for the village. It would serve as a meeting and meal spot for village participants for the next decades. I can share our site plans if you are interested in considering. We are starting the build now, and expect to be complete by June 2025. Your generosity to donate the table is humbling. I trust it will find the best home. My wife and I enjoy your videos, craftsmanship, and sense of humor. Thanks for the inspiration.
I have been in and around the Entertainment industry my entire life...and if it came down to it and it was my life or put something together with a hammer and nail...I'd be dunzo. I know absolutely zero when it comes to woodworking, making things with my hands, etc. If I have to put up a shelf, I call a friend. But sweet hot damn it if I'm not enthralled every time you roll out a video. You make this stuff fascinating and so fun to watch. Some of my favorite content on RUclips. It is QUITE noticeable in my feed when it's been a few weeks since you've posted. Keep up the great work, man.
Your Russian AI voice and translation are very good) I used to watch you also translating your voice with the help of our local Russian AI, but now it has become much better. Keep going! Thank you for the content!
Hi Kem, you definitely have a very strong hand, you are an extraordinary craftsman, as for this 900 kg table, I don't think you were interested in the first place, otherwise if I saw your work on this table and between them, the difference is like heaven and earth, Kem, you are the strongest and a professional in your work.
Bonjour de Belgique Cam, depuis que je regarde tes vidéos, je l'ai toujours mis en français, c'est un accent un peu Canadien, mais très agréable à entendre. J'ai lu un commentaire qui explique aimer ta franchise, ton humour, ton humilité et je le rejoins entièrement. J'attends toujours tes vidéos avec impatience, merci beaucoup pour ton contenu toujours super intéressant et super agréablement filmé par ton acolyte qui t'est devenu indispensable. Merci d'être là et longue vie à ta chaine 🙂.
Pls don’t stress yourself. Good work need time. In our time we don’t have time but it’s so good things to make like in old days. That helps your mental health
I grew up in Germany and it's my first language, but I have been in the US for 12 years so I'm fluent in both. Your German audio translation is really spot on actually. I only listened for a minute because I left Germany for a reason, but it sounds authentic!
Cam you are a true inspiration to me. I have started my very young woodworking journey. By watching videos such as yours. I have been an fan a long time. So your videos are amazing so thank you for sharing your gifts with the rest of us.
Hello. French viewer here. The French audio is good. It's a Quebec accent which could sound particular for some. Love the details on this table❤ I'm jealous of all your tools 😮
The accent isn't always a Quebec accent too. Sometimes it switches to a french accent. Some other times to an primarly english speaker speaking in french sort of like people from ontario.
Indian guy from TX, fluent in Hindi. The Hindi translation is surprisingly accurate and not offensive at all. Most commonly spoken Hindi today is a mix of Hindi and English that is colloquially referred to as Hinglish at times and it would sound weird if the accent between the Hindi and English words was switching back and forth. So, it is actually preferred that you sound the way that the AI makes you sound. It is bang on. I also happen to work in AI and I am familiar with how these models are trained and it would be really difficult to get a pure Hindi voice translator and most people would still prefer this version. P.S. I don't normally comment on RUclips videos but you're one of my favorite content creators and an absolute inspiration. Keep doing you. You deserve all the success that your work is getting, and more.
Cam, beautiful table and fantastic work!! I really hope the OSU Arboretum will take the table for the honoring of the Wildland Firefighters LODD. As a retired Firefighter/ EMS Medical First Responder (Structural), it would be a fitting honor. You had me rolling about your comment about the Brits and what they nicknamed their Smokes. And still call them to this day.
That beautiful and sturdy table would look perfect at Timberline Lodge, which has historical artisan woodworking, metal crafting elements, and traditional construction details throughout. Thousands of visitors could use it each year, and it fits the immense scale of the lodge. Great project and video!
The AI Voice is mind blowing! The German voice could almost be a real human. It also sounds a bit like you and I think they added a bit of an English accent also. The translation was perfect, except for addressing us the formal way, which isn't wrong but the informal version would feel more appropriate to me.
I can't believe the parks didn't want that piece of art, it would add to any decor, I would gladly have that in my yard. Been far too long without content.
Yeah, that really shocked me. I can't imagine offering a table like this for free and being turned down, or just straight ignored. Hopefully he finds a suitable place for it where it can be appreciated.
@@daveklein2826 I assume they are referring to the one named after his grandfather which did outright say they didn't want it, but that's just from context clues.
Hi. Great video, thanks. I did some tree work in Portland 20+ years ago. Great town, great beer, great cycling and great approach to public noise! Now live in France and teach English. The differences in English pronunciation between countries is part of the joy of language - don't ever apologise! 'Proper' English bores need to look up the great vowel change between the 15th and 18th centuries to understand how the slow changes in pronunciation give us the frustrating but fabulous language we now enjoy....
If you were in Canada, I would suggest donating it to Jasper Alberta. Since the fires this summer nearly wiped out the entire town, and part of the national park. Would be awesome to see a big, natural wood, hand made, picnic table in the Jasper National Park.
Вау, дружище, ты начал делать то, что могут делать только настоящие Столяра!😊 Уже хорошо! Так держать! Удачи тебе! Кстати, русский перевод вполне 👌 вполне сносный!
Cam, your work is superb! All the ones I've seen. I've watched over two dozen of your videos in a couple days. Your attitude towards the work you do reminds me a lot of me.... In my opinion, every person who creates something with their own hands should be a perfectionist. Otherwise it is not worth taking the job. Especially if it is a creative work. Thank you very much for your labor! When watching your and Sam's videos, I feel a real emotional pleasure. I really like the way you create and the way you present the video material! I live in Russia and of course I don't pretend to any of your shenanigans, but I think that watching your work is already a great gift for me.... I look forward to the next videos of your works. I wish you good and generous customers and the best material for making your beautiful tables!!!!
Hey Cam, I speak Hindi and I've listened for a few mins on Hindi audio and I must say I'm pretty impressed. The accent is spot on and sounds super casual. Definitely want more people to start enjoying your content!
3:06 Y’know, I’ve been watching your videos for a good long while now, and I have to say, you don’t give yourself _nearly_ enough credit and/or praise! You are _way_ better than you think you are, Sweetie, and you 100% deserve for someone to tell you that! 🥰❤️
I’m 52 hoping to end the rat race by 60 with above $1M. I know money is a liability to be exchanged for assets with real value like real estate (properties for rent) stocks (dividends) bonds (interest) But, what is it with bitcoin? I hear a lot about it and I'd love to diversify my portfolio.
look at the charts, bitcoin has outperformed every stock and banking product ever developed even after multiple pullbacks over the last decade. not a financial advisor but I know what i'm saying
I went from no money to lnvest with to busting my A** off on Uber eats for four months to raise about $20k to start trading with Evelyn Infurna. I am at $128k right now and LOVING that you have to bring this up here
My Dad had a physical disability that made home improvement projects even more challenging than otherwise they would have been. He would always say that you will figure out how to do what you "NEED" to get done. It's about how much you want it.
Well, you now have enough kindling to last the whole winter! I watch Dave Engel from Engels Coach Shop in Joliet, Montana. He makes and repairs animal drawn vehicles, and he also has interests in the museum there. His biggest project was the borax wagon he built with all the additional wagons, like the water wagon. One of the rear wheels weighed 1080lbs! Contact him and he may have a place for your table. They have benches on the sidewalks. Joliet is just outside the Yellowstone park. I live in South Africa and we got our independence from the UK in 1961, so we still have a lot of English (and Dutch, my home language is Afrikaans, which is a modern version of Dutch) ways that stayed behind. The only word I can't stand of American talking is aluminum. I prefer aluminium. We went metric in 1971, so I think in mm, not inches, and ºC. ºF doesn't make sense to me at all. I really enjoy watching you work and your commentary, mostly because you are humble.
I love the audio track translation feature of the vid! I must say, the French is pretty great! And I do appreciate it being Canadian French rather than Parisian French hahaha, easier for me to understand. Great work on the build!
@@Beardwhip it’s actually quite a bit harder then both with a janka hardness rating of 3220 and hickory and white oak are 1820 and 1360. It’s hardness is why it’s used as a cover for end grains on things like rifle stocks.
When you talked about your dad saying he'd just 'figure it out' it reminded me of my little brother. My father started a mechanical contracting business when we were boys; schools, hospitals, apartment buildings...stuff like that. Eventually, he retired and I took over, later my little brother also joined me in the office. One day some of the guys called from a job site and told my brother about a problem they were having that they couldn't figure out. My brother turned to me and asked me who we could call for an answer and I had to break it to him. "Us. We are who gets called. There is no one else. We will have to just figure it out." He looked at me slightly alarmed as he realized that all the decisions he had been requesting from the office for the past while had been made by me. "Every time? We have to solve every problem?" I just nodded. Sometimes you just have to figure it out. It becomes a mindset. Not that you know everything, just that you do not automatically look for someone else when a problem arises, before at least taking a shot yourself. As for a tool with a high WAR rating, it is actually a metal working tool but a metal brake is virtually irreplaceable when trying to make accurate or crisp bends in metal.
Always love seeing your videos , very educative, I'm really blessed only God knows how much I praise him, getting $100k bi weekly and I’m retired now. I’ve got a good cash and can also support my family
My brother owns a spot of land in Gates, OR. His home burned down during the fires and land oversees the river across from the fishing club. I forwarded him this video, it would be awesome to see the land getting some use and an amazing spot for a morning coffee. ❤
I’m not sure if this is the best working on RUclips “for me it is “ , I’m definitely not a woodworking expert but , it DeFinently is the most entertaining and if I learn half of what you have shown ill consider myself lucky. Thanks for the great projects and wonderful commentary
Hi, I don't know if you'll see this comment but already thank you very much for the content you offer which inspires me every day. I have an idea for your table even if it seems improbable to me, I'm French and I do a school in the woods and it would be magnificent if it ended up in our establishment.
Great video. And yer mitts, love the reference. All I could think was a young table lives, an old tree dies. Fair trade.
DAMN IT. Scott asked how me Sin City it ends and I just said the guy kills himself and might be kind of dark for a woodworking video. But your line would have been perfect.
Seems like a very small amount of the audience got this reference. I had it before you even got to Gladys :) Well played.
@@BlacktailStudiostill so disappointed about your response to the better help stuff. I thought you were a better man to be honest
Dads. My fathers love for cars and having a dirt track stock car in the garage is the reason I, as woman, took to fast cars and being able to change my own oil and pay attention to maintenance.
@@samrobison6421you really were hoping for a Sin City ending here weren’t you?
Hi I work for Oregon State University and I manage the Peavy Arboretum in the McDonald Forest, We have a great space for your table. Firefigther Memorial Shelter: The Firefighter Memorial Shelter and surrounding pines are dedicated to all who work to protect our forest resources. The Willamette Valley ponderosa pines surrounding the shelter commemorate the nine young Oregon firefighters who died fighting the South Canyon Fire in Colorado in 1994
What a beautiful place! I hope Cam sees this, it's a great location and cause.
This is a beautiful spot! I've been there and it would be perfect!
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Yes!!!! This sounds perfect. Do it!
Agreed all in favor say I😊
"Think about it". I still get a chuckle when you drop those.
i thought about it and i think, why t f nobody wants that beautiful table, we live in strange times;)))
I thought about it and still didn't figure out. 16:57
@@Philly_4_for_4 2nd hardest wood next to ebony --- alphabetically.
Came to the comments sections to say this, to find you already had. 😅
You beat me to it!!!!
"Relatively small shop" not that I am complaining but I work out of an 8 by 8 shed that only stores my tools and lumber, I actually do all the work outside with a single outlet. I also happen to love your videos.
I'm in a 12' × 24' and it sucks!!!! And my beautiful wife tries to help me, BECAUSE IT'S ALL 4 HER!!! All she says is SWEETHEART YOU NEED A BIGGER SHOP!! GOD I LOVE HER❤😂
I’ve found from working under similar circumstances, that it makes me a better woodworker, more than better tools do. It forces you to be innovative and find creative solutions for issues only a super small shop has. Those skills carry through to make you better when your shop and tools do finally match your skill set. (I could touch two walls at once in my first shop… I’m 5’ 6”)
I think you can comfortably remove “relatively” when describing your shop.
@@BlacktailStudio 😂😂
Right there with you have a 7×8 shoop and a driveway. Only thing that stops me is the Florida weather. Just glad I have something where I can make a thing.
Мужик, то, что ты делаешь - это очень круто! Я из России и хочу сказать, что у тебя мастерская мечты. Твоё видео про бивень мамонта - это первое, что порекомендовал мне ютуб после перерыва в 2,5 месяца из-за блокировки. И это было так приятно смотреть, почти до слёз. Я использую ютуб, чтобы узнавать что-то новое и совершенствоваться. Я работаю на производстве и всё это благодаря знаниям и годам от просмотра ютуба, таких мастеров как ты.
Ты спрашивал как работает перевод. Отлично, есть огрехи, но это в разы удобнее и информативнее, чем мучения с субтитрами. Учитывая, что далеко не все (как я) знают язык хорошо, тем более, что очень много профессионализмов и слов технической направленности, разговорных. Я и раньше смотрел технарей со всего мира, что способствует обмену опытом и росту умений. У вас в США много денег и большой рынок, очень развито семейное дело, накоплен большой опыт в ремёслах, в том числе, популярно вести блоги. Здесь, в России, есть очень крутые мастера, но мало кто делится опытом публично, а так же не такая ёмкость рынка, чтобы можно было существовать на творчестве. Я хорошо запомнил, как один кузнец сказал, что: "Если ты думаешь, что я зарабатываю на эксклюзивных топорах за 300к рублей, которые отнимают месяцы моей работы, то ты сильно ошибаешься. То, на чем я делаю деньги - это заборы, гвозди и подковы".
В общем, спасибо за труд. Я вижу сколько сил у тебя уходит на проекты и понимаю некоторые вещи, скрытые от глаз обывателя, так как сам работаю руками. Шутка про перчатки (кожу) очень смешная. Respect.
Люди труда должны быть в почёте всегда и везде😊
Ты из росии это многое объясняет, рабам всегда приходилось не легко😂
@@Sikutanaka. Тебя спросить забыли :)
Россия пишется с большой буквы и две буквы с 🤗 Вы хороший специалист но переводчик ваш не очень. 😉
@Евгений-ъ8р8щ руский это язик холопов и безвольных рабов так что не страшно
Around 30:18 to probably 32:25 I didn’t understand a thing you said but I had a hearty laugh hearing all the various languages you can now speak in. That’s some crazy cool stuff
same haha, it's awesome.
@@MrMikeashlysame
Speaking 3 languages myself. That was grand lol
Same. The French version is actually closer to Canadian French, especially when you say 'bois' (wood).
Same😂
I come from germany and love to watch your videos in english. But since you said to try it out - I listend to part of it in german. It is quite amusing to hear your voice in german, haha. Nice for people who can't understand english... But I will keep it in english. Keep it up!
That’s kinda what I’ve gathered. Fine if you don’t speak English, not preferable if you do.
For me it's the same. I watched all your videos in english and tried the german version. It's pretty accurate. It's kind of strange how good the ai is
The AI is really good! I tried the German out as well and it even gave you a bit of an American accent! (I wonder if that’s a natural consequence of the sampling that the software uses). But it’s quite good, but I’ll still stick with English as well.
I will also definitely keep watching in english but was still blown away by how good the german ai version is and how it still kinda sounds like you
would say the same, the small parts I tried the German translation, it sounds good, a bit choppy but definitly good enough to get everything you say. But as the others, I will still prefere the english version
31:18 Dude the Hindi translation is onpoint!, It perfectly mimics the Hinglish we speak here on the daily (mostly because we don't speak pure Hindi, rather we add in a ton of words from English), it didn't sound like someone was "trying to do an accent" to me at all, it was like I'm listening to just another guy from around here. Keep up the good work and really appreciate the initiative to make your videos more accessible to non-English speakers. Love from India! 🇮🇳
Yup..
But his hindi voice sounds like the one in man vs wild in hindi
i dont speak but i understand. damn the hindi one was uncanny LOLOL
That’s excellent to hear. Cheers from the US!
@@BlacktailStudio Cheers sir!
The French people will be so mad that your French translation sounds SO QUÉBÉCOIS *French-Canadian* with a little bit of a Montreal-English accent and it’s the best thing ever!! (I’m from Montreal) I love all your videos keep it up!!🤩
As a French from France, I got so surprised by the québécois accent, I nearly fell off my chair laughing. That the AI voice thought it was the most common accent is absolutely hilarious.
Absolutely not mad but definitely amused. Quebecois just couldn't convey the usual stern tone of Cam's voice to my ears.
Being a "France French" speaker I was thrown off by the accent too - made it sound like he was a little drunk
Appalachian State university would love to display your piece. With all the destruction from the storms the community needs a hint of beauty reappearing in the area.
problem is the distance, he live in washington state
I live in Western NC. I would volunteer to drive out there and bring it to App State.
Roll 'Neers baby
@@piloj0079I think it’s Oregon State.
@@ConcreteLand
Yep
Blacktail Studio is based in Portland Oregon.
I’m from Georgia but recently visited family friends in Bend, Oregon. Was so thrilled to hear our friend being successful working at Neighbor Impact with their food bank in the Bend area. Could be super symbolic. “When you have more than you need, build a longer table, not higher fence.” Happy to provide you with the connection if you believe it to be a good home for this. Love your stuff, Cam.
I saw the artist of my dreams with the girl of my dreams in bend
I love this suggestion for your table's home. I second this idea. Love the work... more gifting projects like this please. Here's a "throw your hat over the wall" idea... coordinate with builders across the world so that a meaningful build: table, sign, something I can't think of is built and donated. First thought was a long table like this at every state capitol. Then I thought, why limit to state capitols. I propose every country. And like the Voyager has the golden record with clues to humanity, you can include a placard dedicating the gift to sharing, friendship, or whatever message inspires you.
@@cheman9907 must have been heartbreaking to see the girl of your dreams with some other dude.
“When you have more than you need, build a longer table, not higher fence.”
Damned near brought a tear to my eye. What an incredibly lovely sentiment
I chuckled when you talked about the Fir being the 2nd hardest wood "think about it" Your work is always great and the commentary and humor makes it so much more enjoyable to watch. Awesome job and thank you!
Softwoods like pine are horrible to work with for fine work, your tools need to be sharper and it's more prone to tearout and cutting / chiselling endgrain can be a nightmare.
@@rafezetter8003 - could not agree with you more on fir. Possibly pine.
Built five solid closets using both materials.
The tear out can only be prevented by using chisels to prep the wood for the cuts (I used 2x3.5 beams to get a solid structure) .
If you 'break' the top structure of the wood meaby 1/7 of an inch, you can get away with a nice cut.
I would love to see him work with Osage Orange
It us the hardest of the softwoods!
It's the difference in hardness between the early wood and late wood that is the issue. The early wood is like Styrofoam, and the late wood is like iron. When the chisel encounters the late wood, instead of cutting through it, the early wood behind it just crushes. Makes precise chiseling a nightmare. I find soaking the end-grain in denatured alcohol makes the process better, but still pretty miserable.
The first time I ever tried chiselling a mortise in anything was when I built my Roubo workbench from Douglas Fir. I had a brand new set of Narex chisels, finely sharped to the internet recommended 25°, proceeded to place the edge onto quarter sawn grain- gave it one whack with the mallet, and immediately dented the perfect grain imprint into the edge of my chisel. that late wood is hard. Hardwoods have a more "homogeneous" hardness throughout. Walnut cuts like butter in comparison.
I don't know how often you take ideas from the comments, but I would love to see a copper/brass walnut table. Burls art already made one, but I would love to see how you would tackle it. I was rewatching some of your old videos, and I saw the giant roll of copper you bought for the cabinet you made - if you still have the copper, this could be a really good use for it
Cam, I'm just realizing now, after watching your videos for years, that your random ramblings are the most entertaining part of what you're putting out. Don't change, man! ❤
Gotta love how he takes shots at himself and really doesn't take himself seriously. "The fan of the week" at the end of the videos is always entertaining as well.
I couldn’t stop if I wanted to. Cheers!
Cam, your dad sounds like a lot like my dad, which means he's awesome! I lost my Pop last December, and he was the epitome of "I'll figure it out." And for the 39 years he was in my life, he "figured it out" more times than I can count. Thank you for paying homage to good dads. They're priceless.
Sorry to hear that man, glad you figured out a lot with him though!
I always counted on my Dad figuring it out. It never even occurred to me that he wouldn’t. My hubby and I were the general contractors on our previous home to save some $. We did much of the work ourselves and you realize pretty quickly how much you don’t know.😆 This was 30 yrs. ago, so.. pre-YT University. But, we did figure it out.. with a lot of help from my Dad. He’s been gone almost 20 years now and I still miss him everyday. So sorry for your loss. Having a wonderful Dad is a lifelong gift.
Yeah, that generation of men and those before had no choice. Most figured it out for the survival of the family. Now its more complicated.
Спасибо за ваш труд. Это удивительная, тяжёлая и одновременно красивая работа 🎉🎉🎉. С уважением и удовольствием смотрю ваши работы! Браво!!!
My pleasure!
Hey! I randomly came across one of your videos out of curiosity, and now I’ve been hooked on RUclips and your channel for three days straight. I have to say, your content is some of the best I’ve seen-both informative and entertaining. Watching all the way from Ukraine, it's impressive to see how far your work reaches. You’ve got fans even over here! Thanks so much for what you do! I highly recommend everyone checks out your channel
I shopped at Goby last Saturday and admired your table. I think it's large enough in their cavernous shop to stop people in their tracks: very impressive! It reminded me of a picnic table for giants. After seeing it in person, watching the build and your commentary was special. Terrific piece of work.
Oh thanks so much!
The little drawings that you add to the right corner are great, so that we the viewer can follow what you're doing!
That was all Scott!
Oh how times have changed. Sixty or so years ago our favorite scout project was making benches. One of the dads had a shop we could work in. Our benches were basic but functional. We never had a problem finding places (schools, parks etc) to take them and we could get community projects signed off. Ours were nothing like your heirloom quality and it's so sad that places weren't fighting to get yours. . .
A little side note on wood fibers for your viewers, from when you did the bow ties to strengthen the small cracks.
I worked in the papermaking industry, and your comments about hardwood cutting cleaner and easier than softwood come from how the individual fibers are made. Hardwood fibers are basically round, like a ball, and tightly packed. Softwood fibers are very stringy and weave themselves together, but with a lot of empty spaces.
Good toilet paper use mostly hardwood fibers because they are smooth and feel soft to the touch. Paper towels use more softwood because the they attach themselves to one another and overlap repeatedly.
It sounds counterintuitive, but that’s the rub.
I don't care how long it takes you to bring out a video. Just sitting there watching you yapper over a long video where you create something beautiful out of wood (NOT DENIM) is so satisfying and relaxing.
Don’t encourage long wait times between videos.
@@Docstantinople I agree, lower quality videos and projects at a higher frequency would be so much better
@@red40... glad we’re on the same page.
I’m with you on that the longer videos are so good to chill out with
Your mits are probably the best tool in your shop because without them, the other tools don't work/work as well
Hey Cam, I've been following you for god know how many years and this is my first time commenting here.
This video just made me realise you're my all time favourite youtube channel, I think you're the most authentic and honest person I've ever seen on the internet.
You always were, all those years and you still are. It's just amazing because lately I feel like its a quality rarely seen these days.
There's a lot of honest creators here on youtube but no one is close to the pure honesty you give us.
Please never change, unless you want to ;).
Thank you for all those years of inspiration in my own projects, lunch times and falling asleep to you yapping around.
Lots of love, keep up the amazing videos!
Thank you for everything!🖤
(forgive english)
Oh thanks so much. Some people tell me the opposite, so good to hear!
I second that!
I enjoy watching your videos and I mostly watch them in Hindi because I am from India. I have made this comment with the help of a translator for your convenience so that you can understand my point easily. If I make a mistake in writing something, please forgive me. I am a marble artisan. I get to learn a lot from you. There are many similarities between your and my work, but I do not have the facilities that you have. But I believe that a good artist has to make facilities for himself. My love and best wishes to Scott.
I'm a joiner and whilst I do love it, I dont really wanna watch it on YT when I'm chilling out. But you guys make great videos. The fact I'll sit thru 45mins of someone doing what I do everyday, but still be entertained... That's testament to really well made videos! Good shit guys! Love you work
I was just talking to my family about who watches my videos. They said it must be mostly all woodworkers and I said I wasn’t sure how many people that do this every day would want to watch someone else do it. So good to know I have one anyway!
Perhaps a children's home/orphanage would be a good place to donate the big outdoor table. I love your show. Great job.
100%
Came here to say this. Or a local public school
детская мебель другая по эргономике, ведь дети быстро растут, универсальная мебель будет порождать конфликты и иерархию, ведь кому то будет удобно, а остальным нет, но стол только один и он занимает слишком много пространства. Дети только учатся разрешать конфликты . Такой мега стол станет отдушиной для вымещения детского недовольства, стол будет разрисован, исчиркан и испачкан и в итоге будет сломан.
Jove the Johny Sinns woodworking videos! But this audio thing just blew my mind. I speak Russian and it's quite impressive how it's almost your voice and it's of a really good quality.
Это очень полезное и интересное видео. Я никогда и нигде не обучался столярному делу, хоть и приходилось этим заниматься. У меня нет инструментов, я мало что знаю о древообработке, но вы сделали ролик уникальным, и мне не хотелось перематывать видео что бы узнать что получилось в итоге, я просто сидел и смотрел полностью. Мне очень понравилась ваша работа, ваши методы, аккуратность и точность, очень понравился ваш подход к записи и монтажу видео. Спасибо вам и вашему оператору за проделанный труд!!!👍👍👍
P.S. Я с удовольствием подписался на канал! 🙏😉
Greetings from Georgia from a Russian, thank you for including my language in the list for translations at this difficult time for the whole world. I've always liked doing something with my own hands, so it's a pure pleasure to watch you do such high-quality large-scale and unusual things. The Russian translation is really good, there are small oddities, but 95% of everything is clear and very quickly forget that it is just an auto translation. Thank you and good luck. Всем мира и добра
Holy fucking shit, Russian just sounds amazing. My English is very good and I'm not gonna use it. But I think it's even better than Yandex video translation
@@al1sa920 I was surprised by how well it sounded as well.
I love the little piece of torn paper that shows the part of the model you're currently working on. The little animations just add to the whole video!
I love that u admit to not knowing everything all the time, and explain the how and why u chose to do things the way u did. It shows that there's not always a precise and perfect way to do things. I love ur work man keep it up. Inspirational AF.
Hi. Watching you on english language but trying hear you on russian just for case and that sounds good to me.
Greetings from Ukraine. Amazing work as always
I love the way you talk about your Dad in this video. I just lost mine unexpectedly, so all things "Dad" related really get me, but your story of "I'll just figure it out" really hits home with my about my own father who would just "figure out" how to plow the road with a tractor or how to bring down a giant tree, or fix a water pump or whatever (and he was a computer guy by trade who just happened to by 15 acres in Montana without knowing what to do with it!).
And being the father of 2 sons (16 and 22) that is one of the best lessons I think I can impart to them. And yes, they spend too much time in sleeping and playing video games, but in the past few years, due in no small part to your videos, I have started my own wood working journery to get myself of the couch. My younger son and I just finished turning boards from my dad's old hay wagon into an electric guitar. We watched RUclips videos and just "figured it out"...
I am very far from the wood worker you are Cam, but your videos keep my looking forward and trying things. And when you have the occassional screw up, it reminds me to not be too hard on myself for ALL of mine!
Thanks for all you do and all you share!
“Saw!” Love it! Table looks amazing, no surprises, and your monologuing, I’m sure I speak for everyone when I say I could listen to it all day. Combined with impressive timer work, easily one of my favourite subscriptions on YT. Thanks for the video!👍
Have you considered donating it to a local hospital? If it has an outside space, I’m sure patients and relatives would be able to put it to good use?
I am a fluent Russian and English speaker based in the USA. I write in both languages for a living, with English being my primary language. The translation is excellent, much better than I was expecting. The speech itself sounds a bit like a voiceover, which is also expected. On a scale from 1 to 10, Russian is 8+, which is quite amazing, considering how complex Russian is.
Thank you for the great content and a sense of humor and irony; this is the most endearing part of your videos.
It is surprisingly good. Russian is my native language so I can notice all the weird bits, but it doesn't feel too bad listening to AI generated voice.
Russia is easy, you must not be very familiar with it.
Main problem in russian translation - stress in some words. About 87% translation is perfect. But when talking about prices - here problems. 2k dollars is insane for translation)))
@@IamZubastic по русски этот перевод звучит немного натужно, надо признать. Иногда вылезает проблема ударений. В целом 8/10.
@@andytrommel8408да(( но перед сном посмотреть самое то
Wow, the craftsmanship on this 2000-pound table is absolutely stunning!😯 The attention to detail and sturdiness is a perfect blend of style and functionality. Truly a masterpiece! Looking for more great contents from you!💪💪
Your mits are probably the best tool in your shop because without them, the other tools don't work/work as well
Brazilian fan here. I genuinely was surprised with how close to your voice tone the ai voice got. It added a country accent from Minas gerais and são Paulo (southeast region of Brazil) that matched perfectly. Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
Did you notice that it also transforms feet and inches to meters and centimeters? It definitely has that "Porta portera" of countryside SP.
Sotaque paulista muito forte kkkk (I'm from the far south of Brazil and there was definitely a regional accent, but that makes it sound better, I think!
I speak a little Russian too, and while the voice doesn't sound as much like you, the Russian itself sounds pretty good!
@@slorpywater Fiquei impressionado com o quão bom ficou isso. O sotaque até dá um pouco de personalidade.
O que já notei em vários vídeos é que, durante uma ou mais frases, algumas palavras saem com sotaque de português de Portugal, como se um nativo de Portugal estivesse falando.
Cheers from the US!
Hey Cam. Just a quick note to say: I really appreciate your candor, honesty, and frankness in your storytelling. Good, bad, otherwise, you put it all there and it makes for really good videos. Really love your work. I watch your stuff as much for your style as I do for your actual builds.
Hey Cam. Just a quick note to say: I really appreciate your candor, honesty, and frankness in your storytelling., bad, otherwise, you put it all there and it makes for really good videos. Really love your work. I watch your stuff as much for your style as I do for your actual 😊😊
Great content as allways . Man as a 70 year old woodworker in England it is impossible to get walnut of your quality even your offcuts would keep me working for the rest of my days wish i lived closer .
I'm just starting to learn and the stuff I see going on the firewood pile makes me want to cry.
Try looking at woodworkers source from the states. I think they ship overseas. High quality lumber and it’s hand picked to meet or exceed your expectations.
I was just talking to a sawmill and we think we’re about 15 years away from most all of the walnut being gone here too.
Excellent Sin City reference in there! :)
Had to scroll thru the comments to make sure I wasn't the only one that caught it.
That was a great one
yes, and I have a request for Cam to share it as a wallpaper :D
print screen doesn't give the best results
It was soon good!!!!!
Marv is just an awesome character - all for Goldie
As someone who works at a homeless shelter, I know a lot of shelters have outdoor spaces that would love something like this. Mine has a daycare, and we’d love a nice table like this to let the kids eat lunch at. You may ask around.
I immediately thought of daycares for the table.
Get a real job, living off the backs of the suffering is pathetic, and on top of that you're only prolonging their suffering.
Sounds like a great suggestion.
@@MajorJakas no worries, I don’t live off their backs, I’m paid by taxpayer dollars, so I live off yours. 🙂
Lmao thats your karma you tard, youre not getting paid, youre working at a homeless shelter as part of your karma 😂@@mototigg
I'm French and I watch your videos, the translation is very good, I don't notice any mistakes, even technical terms. Your voice sounds like a Canadian or a Quebecer speaking French with a pronounced American accent 🤣🤣
I really love the product placement that Foureyes, blacktail, and Jon the big guy. It is so nice to see you guys supporting each other. I actually bought a few things from Jon Maleki's recent video.
Just got to Scott in the last 3 seconds LOL!
I bought that pencil and it was expensive but I don't regret it
My dad used to say sometimes the fastest way to fix something is to just fix it
@@BrianHurry That sounds funny but it's a more confronting truth than many care to admit.
stopped everything I was doing when I see Blacktail upload, loving the new edits with the visuals as your building, very good
The little drawings that you add to the right corner are great, so that we the viewer can follow what you're doing!
I wish I could say that I was surprised that a government agency would not take advantage of your offer, but it 100% tracks.
That has got to be, hands down, one of the greatest park bench projects I have ever seen in my life, anywhere in the world, and I've been around. Absolutely phenomenal work.
Hola Cam, vengo siguiendo tu canal hace tiempo ya, pero ahora con el doble al Español he podido disfrutar muchos más tus vídeos y tomas tus consejos con más precisión. La traducción es buena.Gracias y saludos desde Cuba🇨🇺
I don't think you need to worry about the Hindi track, it sounds very good and natural like we speak in India day to day. I was very surprised about the quality though, it even got all the technical and difficult translations correct.
There are Moose lodges in Portland. Give it to them, if they are anything like their east coast lodges I’m sure they sit out back during the nice weather enjoy themselves. That table would get a lot of use.
Im a lifelong woodworker. Its amazing what mistakes we are capable of making when doing one off builds like this. I think your “fix” was very appropriate. Its a bummer but not noticeable to anyone. We’ve been kerfing wood for various reasons for centuries.
I’m the executive director of a non-profit in Forest Grove, Oregon and we are building a village for people transitioning out of homelessness and engaging a recovery journey. It sounds like there are a number of other awesome spots for your table, but we’d love to feature it in our placemaking design for the village. It would serve as a meeting and meal spot for village participants for the next decades. I can share our site plans if you are interested in considering. We are starting the build now, and expect to be complete by June 2025. Your generosity to donate the table is humbling. I trust it will find the best home. My wife and I enjoy your videos, craftsmanship, and sense of humor. Thanks for the inspiration.
I have been in and around the Entertainment industry my entire life...and if it came down to it and it was my life or put something together with a hammer and nail...I'd be dunzo. I know absolutely zero when it comes to woodworking, making things with my hands, etc. If I have to put up a shelf, I call a friend.
But sweet hot damn it if I'm not enthralled every time you roll out a video. You make this stuff fascinating and so fun to watch. Some of my favorite content on RUclips. It is QUITE noticeable in my feed when it's been a few weeks since you've posted.
Keep up the great work, man.
Your Russian AI voice and translation are very good)
I used to watch you also translating your voice with the help of our local Russian AI, but now it has become much better.
Keep going! Thank you for the content!
I agree, it sounds better than Yandex translation
@@al1sa920 Яндекс тож норм. Очень выручает, где нет подобных опций, как здесь.
The accents are sometimes wrong, but in general everything is fine / ударения иногда неверные, но в целом всё хорошо
Hi Kem, you definitely have a very strong hand, you are an extraordinary craftsman, as for this 900 kg table, I don't think you were interested in the first place, otherwise if I saw your work on this table and between them, the difference is like heaven and earth, Kem, you are the strongest and a professional in your work.
Bonjour de Belgique Cam, depuis que je regarde tes vidéos, je l'ai toujours mis en français, c'est un accent un peu Canadien, mais très agréable à entendre. J'ai lu un commentaire qui explique aimer ta franchise, ton humour, ton humilité et je le rejoins entièrement. J'attends toujours tes vidéos avec impatience, merci beaucoup pour ton contenu toujours super intéressant et super agréablement filmé par ton acolyte qui t'est devenu indispensable. Merci d'être là et longue vie à ta chaine 🙂.
Merci! (Did I get that right?)
@@BlacktailStudio You're a natural haha!
Yeah, coming from a french canadian, the accent is a bit of a weird mix, yet fully understandable
Pls don’t stress yourself. Good work need time. In our time we don’t have time but it’s so good things to make like in old days. That helps your mental health
I grew up in Germany and it's my first language, but I have been in the US for 12 years so I'm fluent in both. Your German audio translation is really spot on actually. I only listened for a minute because I left Germany for a reason, but it sounds authentic!
Cam you are a true inspiration to me. I have started my very young woodworking journey. By watching videos such as yours. I have been an fan a long time. So your videos are amazing so thank you for sharing your gifts with the rest of us.
What a treat of an upload and it couldn’t have dropped at a better time. Top marks sir!
Hello. French viewer here. The French audio is good. It's a Quebec accent which could sound particular for some.
Love the details on this table❤
I'm jealous of all your tools 😮
Ah, that was why it sounded strange. I'm not a native speaker, but I'm used to European/North African French.
I agree the french translation is good, but the Quebec accent is a bit disturbing if you're not used to it. Also a lot of times it sounds sped up.
particular or peculiar?
The accent isn't always a Quebec accent too. Sometimes it switches to a french accent. Some other times to an primarly english speaker speaking in french sort of like people from ontario.
yeah kind of a very subtle french Canadian accent. It's not bad at all tbh
Love the level up edit at 22:00
That’s was Scott’s idea 🙏
@@BlacktailStudioScott knows what he's doing! Who's idea was the Sin City reference? That was genius lol
Haha yeah that was great
Indian guy from TX, fluent in Hindi. The Hindi translation is surprisingly accurate and not offensive at all. Most commonly spoken Hindi today is a mix of Hindi and English that is colloquially referred to as Hinglish at times and it would sound weird if the accent between the Hindi and English words was switching back and forth. So, it is actually preferred that you sound the way that the AI makes you sound. It is bang on. I also happen to work in AI and I am familiar with how these models are trained and it would be really difficult to get a pure Hindi voice translator and most people would still prefer this version.
P.S. I don't normally comment on RUclips videos but you're one of my favorite content creators and an absolute inspiration. Keep doing you. You deserve all the success that your work is getting, and more.
Puddy, gotta support the team.
Arby's might want it.😁
Wow those translations like the audio track for dfferent languages is INSANE!, technology has come so far
Worth the watch. Storytelling is your superpower
You are literally my favorite woodworking channel. I even stopped by Goby Walnut, and got a bunch of wood there.
My favorite quote of yours is "Think about it"
Can be used in so many cases, think about it.
Lovely video as always.
Maybe start a petition that we can sign so that this amazing table can be in the park where you want it to be? I’d sign it
Cam, beautiful table and fantastic work!! I really hope the OSU Arboretum will take the table for the honoring of the Wildland Firefighters LODD. As a retired Firefighter/ EMS Medical First Responder (Structural), it would be a fitting honor.
You had me rolling about your comment about the Brits and what they nicknamed their Smokes. And still call them to this day.
That beautiful and sturdy table would look perfect at Timberline Lodge, which has historical artisan woodworking, metal crafting elements, and traditional construction details throughout. Thousands of visitors could use it each year, and it fits the immense scale of the lodge. Great project and video!
I agree 100% ^^^
The AI Voice is mind blowing! The German voice could almost be a real human. It also sounds a bit like you and I think they added a bit of an English accent also. The translation was perfect, except for addressing us the formal way, which isn't wrong but the informal version would feel more appropriate to me.
I can't believe the parks didn't want that piece of art, it would add to any decor, I would gladly have that in my yard. Been far too long without content.
He never said that the parks didn't want it
@daveklein2826 he said the parks never got back to him when he reached out multiple times
Yeah, that really shocked me. I can't imagine offering a table like this for free and being turned down, or just straight ignored. Hopefully he finds a suitable place for it where it can be appreciated.
@@daveklein2826 I assume they are referring to the one named after his grandfather which did outright say they didn't want it, but that's just from context clues.
Hi. Great video, thanks. I did some tree work in Portland 20+ years ago. Great town, great beer, great cycling and great approach to public noise! Now live in France and teach English. The differences in English pronunciation between countries is part of the joy of language - don't ever apologise! 'Proper' English bores need to look up the great vowel change between the 15th and 18th centuries to understand how the slow changes in pronunciation give us the frustrating but fabulous language we now enjoy....
If you were in Canada, I would suggest donating it to Jasper Alberta. Since the fires this summer nearly wiped out the entire town, and part of the national park. Would be awesome to see a big, natural wood, hand made, picnic table in the Jasper National Park.
I second this!
who else loves cam's rambles??
why has no on seen this?
Вау, дружище, ты начал делать то, что могут делать только настоящие Столяра!😊
Уже хорошо!
Так держать!
Удачи тебе!
Кстати, русский перевод вполне 👌 вполне сносный!
Это ИИ???
@@VladVlad-dw5wg это ИИ. Добро пожаловать в новое десятилетие интеллекта
@@VladVlad-dw5wg разумеется
@@valeriy_ermolaev конечно, это ИИ.
@@valeriy_ermolaev да, ии. "Подумай об этом" 😅
Cam, your work is superb! All the ones I've seen. I've watched over two dozen of your videos in a couple days. Your attitude towards the work you do reminds me a lot of me.... In my opinion, every person who creates something with their own hands should be a perfectionist. Otherwise it is not worth taking the job. Especially if it is a creative work. Thank you very much for your labor! When watching your and Sam's videos, I feel a real emotional pleasure. I really like the way you create and the way you present the video material! I live in Russia and of course I don't pretend to any of your shenanigans, but I think that watching your work is already a great gift for me.... I look forward to the next videos of your works. I wish you good and generous customers and the best material for making your beautiful tables!!!!
Hey Cam, I speak Hindi and I've listened for a few mins on Hindi audio and I must say I'm pretty impressed. The accent is spot on and sounds super casual. Definitely want more people to start enjoying your content!
The woodworking is always secondary to the humour. I love it.
Don't insult his woodworking like that!
46:38 I messed my ribbs and my back up extremely bad the other day. Breathing hurts, Reading that comment almost put me back in the hospital. 😂
I watched this while putting my baby to sleep and I tried to stifle my laugh and ended up choking. The baby jolted at the commotion 😂
3:06 Y’know, I’ve been watching your videos for a good long while now, and I have to say, you don’t give yourself _nearly_ enough credit and/or praise! You are _way_ better than you think you are, Sweetie, and you 100% deserve for someone to tell you that! 🥰❤️
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My Dad had a physical disability that made home improvement projects even more challenging than otherwise they would have been. He would always say that you will figure out how to do what you "NEED" to get done. It's about how much you want it.
Well, you now have enough kindling to last the whole winter! I watch Dave Engel from Engels Coach Shop in Joliet, Montana. He makes and repairs animal drawn vehicles, and he also has interests in the museum there. His biggest project was the borax wagon he built with all the additional wagons, like the water wagon. One of the rear wheels weighed 1080lbs! Contact him and he may have a place for your table. They have benches on the sidewalks. Joliet is just outside the Yellowstone park. I live in South Africa and we got our independence from the UK in 1961, so we still have a lot of English (and Dutch, my home language is Afrikaans, which is a modern version of Dutch) ways that stayed behind. The only word I can't stand of American talking is aluminum. I prefer aluminium. We went metric in 1971, so I think in mm, not inches, and ºC. ºF doesn't make sense to me at all.
I really enjoy watching you work and your commentary, mostly because you are humble.
Love the Sin City reference 😆
42:38 "I started making epoxy tables and, for some reason, that resin-ated with people." Bravo!
38:05 ONE PIECE🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love the audio track translation feature of the vid! I must say, the French is pretty great! And I do appreciate it being Canadian French rather than Parisian French hahaha, easier for me to understand. Great work on the build!
Omg it even translates imperial measurements to metric ones! That's so cool
I'm glad it's not just me who thought the French voice had hints of québécois accent. It was hilarious 😂.
Молодец ! Спасибо за опыт )
17:00 - Just FYI Ebony is not even close to being the hardest wood in the world - not even in the top 10.
Was gonna say lol. No way it's harder than hickory or white oak
Think about it.
Also fir is not hard at all, what the heck?
@@Beardwhip it’s actually quite a bit harder then both with a janka hardness rating of 3220 and hickory and white oak are 1820 and 1360. It’s hardness is why it’s used as a cover for end grains on things like rifle stocks.
You’re right it’s not in the top 10, but it’s 14th so it’s still pretty damn hard.
Who else immediately went to hear the Hindi version? 😂
I don’t speak Hindi, but can understand it, and honestly it sounded like Indian’s I’ve met, quite realistic, I couldn’t believe it was AI translation
I don't understand how anyone could say no to this beautiful piece.
When you talked about your dad saying he'd just 'figure it out' it reminded me of my little brother.
My father started a mechanical contracting business when we were boys; schools, hospitals, apartment buildings...stuff like that. Eventually, he retired and I took over, later my little brother also joined me in the office. One day some of the guys called from a job site and told my brother about a problem they were having that they couldn't figure out. My brother turned to me and asked me who we could call for an answer and I had to break it to him.
"Us. We are who gets called. There is no one else. We will have to just figure it out." He looked at me slightly alarmed as he realized that all the decisions he had been requesting from the office for the past while had been made by me. "Every time? We have to solve every problem?" I just nodded. Sometimes you just have to figure it out.
It becomes a mindset. Not that you know everything, just that you do not automatically look for someone else when a problem arises, before at least taking a shot yourself.
As for a tool with a high WAR rating, it is actually a metal working tool but a metal brake is virtually irreplaceable when trying to make accurate or crisp bends in metal.
Always love seeing your videos , very educative, I'm really blessed only God knows how much I praise him, getting $100k bi weekly and I’m retired now. I’ve got a good cash and can also support my family
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My brother owns a spot of land in Gates, OR. His home burned down during the fires and land oversees the river across from the fishing club. I forwarded him this video, it would be awesome to see the land getting some use and an amazing spot for a morning coffee. ❤
I’m not sure if this is the best working on RUclips “for me it is “ , I’m definitely not a woodworking expert but , it DeFinently is the most entertaining and if I learn half of what you have shown ill consider myself lucky. Thanks for the great projects and wonderful commentary
Hi, I don't know if you'll see this comment but already thank you very much for the content you offer which inspires me every day. I have an idea for your table even if it seems improbable to me, I'm French and I do a school in the woods and it would be magnificent if it ended up in our establishment.