He seems a nice enough kid, but it's all part of the trend towards "the cult of the workshop". Glancing through his videos he doesn't seem to actually make much furniture, just stuff for his workshop!
There was an article in one of the American magazines a few years ago about a fairly well to do guy (I think he was a cosmetic dentist) who had spent a couple of years speccing and then putting together his dream workshop. It was stupendous, maybe 200 square metres stuffed with absolutely top end, industrial quality European equipment. But all he had made in it were a couple of really undemanding, smallish items of case furniture. I came away from the article thinking, there's a man who's far more focussed on owning a workshop than on actually making furniture.
And that's entirely his prerogative, it's his time and his money and he can do with them as he pleases.
I'm seeing the same thing, just on a far more modest scale, increasingly often in this country and all over the web. The cult of the workshop. It's really all about the workshop, which is why most of the projects are more stuff for the workshop, like shooting boards, benches, or router tables. Making domestic furniture? Not so much!