RE: Charles Neil (woodworker) - passed away Saturday, 21 Dec

2019-12-23 Thread MWF
Ryan,Thanks for the feedback.Re: "I already know that my whole process of making beds will change!"Are you now go out and buy fitted sheets?  They make "making the bed" easier!  LoL!Yes - he was a pleasure to watch and, as they say Down South "A hoot to be around/listen to."I wouldn't be surprised

RE: Charles Neil (woodworker) - passed away Saturday, 21 Dec

2019-12-23 Thread rtjurg...@gmail.com
I watched a number of his woodworking videos after I saw this email chain. I learned an awful lot in the hour or so that I watched. I already know that my whole process of making beds will change! Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 7:49 PM, Michael Kratky wrote: #yiv

RE: Charles Neil (woodworker) - passed away Saturday, 21 December

2019-12-23 Thread Michael Kratky
In his early years Charles was in the auto body industry where he learned the finer points of spray painting before venturing into woodworker and struggled at it before discovering the muli media and his gift of gab, he even sliced his little finger entirely down the middle on a table saw that p

Re: Charles Neil (woodworker) - passed away Saturday, 21 December

2019-12-23 Thread Tim Ziegler
My Prayers go out to all who knew or was affiliated with Charles in anyway. May his memories and accomplishments remain with you forever. Kind Regards, Timothy J. Ziegler Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty 14171 160th Ave. Foreston MN 56330 320-294-5798 shop 320-630-2243 cell On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at

RE: Charles Neil (woodworker) - passed away Saturday, 21 December

2019-12-23 Thread Michael Kratky
Charles Neil was a very good friend spent many hours with him in his shop(s) in Virginia making many keepsake projects like Colonial Keeping Chests, Virginia Sugar Chests, and Bird Cage Scrolled Tilt Top Tables, his affinity for highly figured native wood and beautiful spayed finishes was his ha