After working as a laboratory scientist for many years, and with his head well-exercised, Bill followed his heart to teaching. In teaching, he has been lucky to find woodworking at DWS, where hands and hand tools are in motion to craft useful and beautiful objects for everyday living – A section of branch is steadily transformed into a spoon, or an assortment of woods is carefully measured, cut, and shaped to become a stool. Bill loves witnessing the alchemy of woodworking – The student brings effort and creativity to change the wood, and in the process the wood changes the student and brings joy. Bill has two children that attended DWS that are now out of college.
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