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Pat Germain
12-03-2007, 11:57 PM
I just saw DJM is scheduled to teach a class I'm interested in at a Woodworks in Loveland, CO in February. It's a bit of a drive from Colorado Springs, but if the classes are good, I'm willing to make the drive.

Has anyone on SMC ever attended a DJM class at Woodworks? If so, what's a typical cost? I'm also wondering of these classes are informative and a good value or a brief and distracted appearance by DJM. I understand DJM to be very professional and of high character, but I also know touring the country isn't easy.

I emailed the Loveland Woodworks for details and I'm waiting to hear back. I expect I'll have to act quickly to get a spot in the class and want to be sure it's a good move before I commit.

Thanks!

Todd Franks
12-04-2007, 12:48 AM
Pat,

I can't comment on the classes but thanks for pointing this out. Better hurry, I'm calling tomorrow morning:D. I checked the Loveland Woodcraft website and it looks like prices are around $100 for a half day and $250 for a full day class. He will also be at the Denver store.

Richard Blaine
12-04-2007, 12:48 AM
I met David Marks at a woodworking show a couple of years ago. It was one of the highlights of the show. He was doing a presentation on inlays, and I found him to be a very nice and informative person.

Al Willits
12-04-2007, 8:37 AM
He did a 2 day seminar here in mpls and I'd go see him again with no problem.
I learnt quite a bit from his class and found he had a down to earth attitude, and a great sense of humor, a very enjoyable class.

I'd take the class if I was you, and I bet you'd enjoy it.

Al

Pat Germain
12-04-2007, 8:55 AM
Thanks for the info! I'm going to try to sign up for the class.

Shoot. I'm on my way to work where I can't make a long distance call to Woodcraft. And, I work on an Air Force base with insane security: no cell phones in the building! I suppose I could make the 15 minute trek to my car at lunch.

Jeff Considine
12-04-2007, 9:42 AM
Can't speak for the setting for your class, but I attended a two day course at David's shop in Santa Rosa, CA. Course was excellent, well thought out, prepared and delivered. I still use the techniques he taught, and I can tell you that's no small feat for a guy who can't remember what he had for dinner last night.


Saving my money to be able to attend another class.

Hope you enjoy it.

Jeff

Bill White
12-04-2007, 10:30 AM
Does he REALLY dye his hair?
Bill

Gary Keedwell
12-04-2007, 10:33 AM
Does he REALLY dye his hair?
Bill
I heard that he stains it with a shellac topcoat:eek:

Gary

David Cramer
12-04-2007, 11:18 AM
Dye his hair?.....I don't know about that...................but he's a great guy, that I do know. Don't miss out on an opportunity to be in a class of his or you will have really missed out on something special. The guy is a great teacher!! He is funny and open and knows his stuff when it comes to woodworking.

Dave

Pat Germain
12-04-2007, 1:13 PM
I got a slot in David's class! This is great. I was perusing his web site contemplating how I'd likely never be able to afford attending one of his classes. Then I saw the classes scheduled at Woodcraft. I couldn't believe he was actually teaching classes in Colorado.

Although, I don't understand why DJM is teaching in Loveland and not Colorado Springs. Loveland is a nice town, but it's much smaller than The Springs. I'll have to give the guys at The Springs Woodcraft a hard time about this. ;) Wooh-Hoo! I can't wait.

David Cramer
12-04-2007, 1:29 PM
Good for you Pat!!! Enjoy the class, you will not be dissapointed. The guy is, again, a great teacher who is full of tons of knowledge and a great personality to boot! Have Fun!

Dave

Leo Pashea
12-04-2007, 2:36 PM
Speaking from experience, there is a very short list of woodworking instructors one should not pass up an opportunity to witness. David Marks is on that list, and very near the top. He simply knows his craft, and he is a most gifted teacher. I promise anyone that participates in a David Marks instructional course will come away not only a better woodworker, but a better person. Yes folks, he's that good.

Todd Franks
12-04-2007, 3:16 PM
Pat,

Which class? I signed up for the Saturday class on inlay.

Pat Germain
12-04-2007, 4:51 PM
Pat,

Which class? I signed up for the Saturday class on inlay.

I signed up for the same class, Todd. The guy at Woodcraft said I was number four and there were only a few slots left. "The classes are that small?" I asked. He confirmed they were very small.

See you there, Todd! Be sure to bring a camera and I'll take a few happy snaps of you with David Marks.

For anyone interested, there's a revealing interview with David Marks on The Wood Whisperer web site, thewoodwhisperer.com . Try searching for "David Marks" within the site.

David and his wife talk about starting out early in their lives, making mistakes, how he got the Woodworks gig, and more. Marc Spagnuolo (The Wood Whisperer) has also commented in a podcast that David Marks is a very spiritual person. I find that interesting because, call me crazy, I find woodworking to be a spiritual artform. :cool:

Todd Franks
12-05-2007, 12:15 AM
I signed up for the same class, Todd. The guy at Woodcraft said I was number four and there were only a few slots left. "The classes are that small?" I asked. He confirmed they were very small.

See you there, Todd! Be sure to bring a camera and I'll take a few happy snaps of you with David Marks.

For anyone interested, there's a revealing interview with David Marks on The Wood Whisperer web site, thewoodwhisperer.com . Try searching for "David Marks" within the site.

David and his wife talk about starting out early in their lives, making mistakes, how he got the Woodworks gig, and more. Marc Spagnuolo (The Wood Whisperer) has also commented in a podcast that David Marks is a very spiritual person. I find that interesting because, call me crazy, I find woodworking to be a spiritual artform. :cool:

Pat,

Thanks for the link, see you in February.