Who We Are

A group of men standing near a stacked pile of logs, with one man on top holding an axe. There is a horse pulling a sled or cart attached to the logs. The scene takes place outdoors in a snowy area with leafless trees in the background.

The original Camp 3 Lumber Camp was a hub of rugged determination and expert craftsmanship, where skilled hands transformed raw timber into the building blocks of progress. Nestled on high banks of the Tittabawassee River, it stood as a testament to hard work, precision, and a relentless commitment to quality. At Camp 3 Woodworks, we honor this legacy by embracing those same principles—uncompromising skill, attention to detail, and a passion for creating enduring pieces. Our work carries forward the spirit of the original camp, blending traditional craftsmanship with bold innovation to deliver woodwork that stands the test of time.

Meet the Team

  • A man in a black plaid jacket and a tan cap standing in a woodworking workshop with tools and materials around him.

    Marcus Yano

    OWNER

  • A man with a beard wearing safety headphones and glasses is using a power saw in a woodworking shop. The shop has wood panels, clamps, and tools organized on the walls and surfaces.

    Jordan Walmsley

    CRAFTMAN

  • An older man with a beard and glasses wearing a baseball cap and apron, standing indoors near a garage door.

    Mike Strong

    CRAFTMAN

  • A man smiling inside a woodworking shop with shelves of wood planks and lumber behind him, wearing a black beanie and flannel shirt.

    Timmy Bonnel

    CRAFTMAN

  • Young man sitting at a wooden workbench in a woodworking shop, wearing a furry hat and a leather jacket, giving a thumbs up, with a computer and various woodworking materials around him.

    Nyk Watts

    CRAFTMAN

A woodworking workshop with shelves of wood pieces, workbenches, and various power tools and clamps.
Woodworking shop with a table saw in the foreground, surrounded by various wooden planks and workshop tools.
A woodworking shop with a large planer machine and a workbench with tools and wood on it.
A woodworking workshop with various tools and equipment. There is a workbench with small wooden pieces, a yellow shoveling, a band saw, a drill press, and shelves with wood and supplies. The background shows a wooden wall with additional tools, and the floor is concrete.

The Shop


Every woodshop worth its grain has all the essentials locked in: a sturdy workbench that can take a pounding, a powerful table saw for ripping through lumber with precision, and a reliable miter saw to handle those sharp angled cuts. You need an assortment of hand tools—chisels, planes, and mallets—ready to shape and refine every piece. Dust collection keeps the air clear and the workspace sharp, while clamps and vises hold your projects steady under the pressure. Proper lighting and safety gear make sure you see every detail and leave the shop in one piece. This isn’t just a setup; it’s a fortress of craftsmanship where every tool plays its part in turning raw wood into lasting art.