I'd like your vote please.

Man, Bill, you never cease to amaze.

You got my vote.

There's some stiff competition there. They're all pretty cool.

Tom
 
or at least write a book, (in his "spare" time) I'd love to learn some of his techniques.
 
Thanks everyone. I fixed the link for those of you that it didn't work for. I really appreciate the support. :) You guys are too kind. If I can ever be of any help on one of your projects please don't hesitate to ask.
 
Bill,

I was lucky enough to go to the training.  You don't need any training but you should have gone so that you could have taught them some things.

You are amazing.

Peter
 
peter halle said:
Bill,

I was lucky enough to go to the training.  You don't need any training but you should have gone so that you could have taught them some things.

You are amazing.

Peter

Peter,

I don't think the skills that Bill possesses cannot be taught in a lifetime, let alone a two day demo.  I think we can all agree with that.  The patience alone has got to be one in a million.

Neill

 
Bill,

I'm not a turner, so I can't appreciate -- actually, understand is the word -- the method, technique and work that went into this masterpiece.  I do see it as worthy of my vote.  One should also consider the other entries; they are all beautiful works of art.  I think that makes your entry all the more impressive.

Great job.

Richard
 
Wow!!!

Only your 15th piece! 1500 pieces of wood!

That is amazing.

You got my vote!

Dan Clermont

 
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