Thanks Connie for the update. He will be truly missed, he taught me so much from his training video's and always updating us on new patterns. My condolences to his family.
Thanks Connie for the update. He will be truly missed, he taught me so much from his training video's and always updating us on new patterns. My condolences to his family.
Tom Watson
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Very Sad News
Know YOU made a Difference in this Community.
Your Knowledge and Memory will live on.
RIP Buddy !!!!
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Neil was a man who always placed others' needs before his own. We had many enjoyable phone conversations...almost always having to do with questions about CarveWright software features so he could create a tutorial video to specifically help someone on the CW Forum. The huge amount of time and effort he put in to help others is nothing short of amazing.
The last conversation we had, was difficult. I won't go into detail, but it was clear he wasn't quite himself. Neil was in the process of trying to assist a forum member, but was having a hard time navigating the forum to post his response. It was several weeks later that I found out about his stroke, which explained everything.
We all miss our good friend and colleague. Rest in Peace, Bud.
Michael T
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He has a lot of data on his website, do we need to make arrangements to have it stored somewhere else?
dave
Bud always had a stock pile of parts to share and seemed to love doing it. As soon as a question came up or LHR had something new, Bud had a training video to share on the subject. Our community has been diminished tremendously by his loss. He was a friend even to those he hadn't met. A sad time indeed.
Life does not offen give us a fellow such as Bud.
I was able to talk with Bud a couple of times and e-mail some, what a wealth of knowage he was.
It is so true all that has been written about him on this forum.
We will all miss you Bud.
Happy Carving
Robert D.
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Oh my, Connie. I'm so very sad. We will all miss him so much.
I never spoke to him in person but when my son and I bought a used CW I found this forum and spent weeks reading posts ( most with input and Answers from him. I would never have figured this machine out without those posts and some of his tutorials I hope his family knows how much he did for everyone.
Maybe Connie can print out this thread and send it to them. May god give comfort to his family and thanks bud for all your help!