Can You Encase a Human in Epoxy? Blacktail Studio is back. (EP 53)

EPISODE · Nov 25, 2022 · 58 MIN

Can You Encase a Human in Epoxy? Blacktail Studio is back. (EP 53)

from Creative Culture · host Steve Ramsey

Support the podcast at: https://www.patreon.com/thewts    Cam Anderson from Blacktail Studio is back for the 3.5th time to talk about epoxy, big slabs of wood, and YouTube.   Blacktail Studio is still the most popular woodworking channel on YouTube, recently passing 2 million subscribers, a significant number of whom are probably hate-watching. (You know who you are.) Cam's got over 227 million channel views…and that's off the success of full-length videos, not shorts.    His videos feature really really big slabs of lumber, gallons and gallons of epoxy, and lots of dollar signs in the thumbnails. But above all the glamor and glitz, Cam is an artist and the furniture he makes is stunningly beautiful.    Blacktail Studio channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BlacktailStudio

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