I was just reading on another forum that one of our Lumber Jock members has passed away .
His name is Niki . My condolences to his friends and family . http://lumberjocks.com/niki
What Would Niki Do? (WWND) takes on a whole new meaning. For the newer folks on the site this was a common phrase a while back. He made some very innovative jigs and shop fixtures. Most of them can be found in his forum topic posts.
Hard to believe this news, I'm so sory to hear that. My condolences to his family.
He is so helpful and very generous with good tips and advice. Surely I would remember the best tips and jigs for ripping thin strip on the table saw he posted on the forum.
Does anybody have a link to the "official announcement-" even if it's in Polish?? I couldn't find it.
I'm corresponding with the owner of another ww-related website, and … am always hesitant to relay this sort of news without being certain … the Internet being what it is…..
To Niki's family…I am very sorry for your loss. Niki's woodworking was some of the best--but that is not what made him special to me…it was the way he presented himself and explained things in a meticulus, yet caring way.
Terribly sorry to hear the new. My deepest condolences to his family. He was a true craftsman, Illness and all, he certainly helped add to our knowledge and skills. Such an inspiration will be sorely missed.
My prayers go out to Niki family. he was a true woodworker and a surpurb jig maker. His comments were right on and was always willing to explain further if you had a question.
Thanks Niki for your support to this site and woodworkers everywhere.
I would like to offer my prayers and condolences to Niki's family as well. I always found him to be an extremely personable individual who not only loved wood but also loved to interact with and help other people. He was truly a fine person and will be sorely missed.
he had a lot of great ideas. He will be missed, condolences to his family.
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