I’m thinking of going next year to start the master program. Anyone goto the school?
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Spent 2 weeks there with Stephen Proctor. Great facility. I suppose alot depends on the instructor you have.
I have taken five classes there. I feel that it is a first rate school. I can't imagine how Marc could make the school any better. The days are filled with information and hands on work. The faculty seems to really think out the best way to do things. I can highly reccomend this school. Pete
I have been to the Marc Adams School each of the last two years. I cannot say enough about it.
I also intend to pursue the Master program although it will take me a few years to complete. The facility is great (I felt like I had gone to woodworkers heaven) and the staff is top notch - friendly and instructive.
I suggest that you choose the course and the instructor carefully (to fit your goals). I have been to a course with Kelly Mehler and one with Marc Adams and highly recommend both.
I do have one other woodworking school experience by which to compare. While I enjoyed that experience also, the Marc Adams School was the one I enjoyed the most.
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