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Saturday, April 20, 2019

Morticing table saw

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Lawrence is a retired Red Seal Carpenter/Cabinetmaker. Lawrence has replaced Leo MacNeil as the groups chosen mentor. The biweekly meetings were restarted in 2026 after a two year hiatus following the death of Leo in 2023 at the the age of 93. Lawrence has a spacious workshop in a dedicated building on his property in Howie Center, Cape Breton. Just walking through his shop makes a statement that an organized, clean shop is a goal in itself.

Mr. Leo MacNeil-Instructor/founder(Deceased)

Mr. Leo MacNeil-Instructor/founder(Deceased)
Leo works on the metal lathe

About Leo...

Leo MacNeil was a master craftsman and toolmaker, whose interests include woodwork, stonework, metal machining, toolmaking, optics, forging, demolition, sculpture, music, photography, aircraft flying, history and mathematics. He has been featured on CBC television and on the cover of Woodcuts, a Canadian magazine that had a limited publication and is now a collectors item. He was a gifted teacher of woodwork. A visit to his workshop was an amazing experience. You would see anvils, swages, planes, chisels (mostly all hand made), mysterious tools, gigantic lathes and wood in various stages of production. It is not by chance that the woodcraft group chose Leo's workshop as the venue for their biweekly meetings. Leo made major contributions towards reproducing eighteenth century French furniture for the famed Louisbourg Fortress. His knowledge base was encyclopedic. In 2013 Leo was awarded both the Order Of Canada and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medals.

If ever there were a Prince of a Man, it was Leo MacNeil.

The family of Leo MacNeil regretfully announced his peaceful passing on Wednesday, June 21, 2023. Born December 23, 1928, in Detroit, MI, he was a son of the late John and Evelyn (MacNeil) MacNeil. A former pilot, member of a monastic order, well-known tinkerer, and self-taught inventor, Leo spent his early career working in carpentry and heavy construction. Becoming an accomplished and well-respected craftsman working in wood, many of his creations were widely recognized as pieces of art. His specialization in traditional woodworking methods led to his appointment as a Member to the Order of Canada in 2013. Leo's lifelong dedication to his craft included 42 years of teaching as part of the Cape Breton Woodcrafters Association.

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The Cape Breton Woodcrafters Association is committed to promoting and enhancing quality woodworking skills to its members. .

Cape Breton WoodCrafters began in 1981 when local craftsman, Mr. Leo MacNeil, saw a need for a woodworking organization in industrial Cape Breton. This organization provides an environment which promotes a love of all aspects of woodworking , beginning with the acquisition of basic skills, yet challenging each member to develop to his or her full potential.

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