Texatdurango
Member
I've noticed something on the forum this past year or so and it seems to be happening more frequently as time goes on and am curious as to what is causing it. Nothing earth shaking and I'm not focusing on anyone in particular, just curious..........
In years past, turners seemed to go through stages of evolution as we learned to make pens. Usually the first handful weren't fit to even show anyone (we all have a box full of "shop pens" lying around right!). The next handful were OK but nothing to brag about and usually were still 90% slimlines, then finally we started making some nice looking pens.
This past year or so I notice more and more people are posting the likes of "This is my first pen ever" or "here are my first two or three pens" and they are quite often the more expensive kits with fairly expensive blanks and judging from the fit and finish, they look as if they are seasoned turners.
Are we as a forum of penmakers placing too much emphasis on competition amongst ourselves to the point that a rank amateur feels like they have to compete from day one to fit in?
I can remember the first few pens I made and believe me, they weren't pretty BUT... I posted them anyway because I was proud of them. I knew they didn't hold a candle to some of the other pens being shown and I knew where I stood and continued to make progress and got better with each pen.
So, what's the deal, are some of you new turners embarrassed or reluctant to post your less than perfect creations? Are you intimidated by those with more experience or do you feel the need to compete in the SOYP forum for comments or accolades?
It's almost as if there is a contest to see who can make the first best pen when in reality, it really doesn't matter how fast you learn and no one really expects perfect results from your first pens.
Any thoughts?
In years past, turners seemed to go through stages of evolution as we learned to make pens. Usually the first handful weren't fit to even show anyone (we all have a box full of "shop pens" lying around right!). The next handful were OK but nothing to brag about and usually were still 90% slimlines, then finally we started making some nice looking pens.
This past year or so I notice more and more people are posting the likes of "This is my first pen ever" or "here are my first two or three pens" and they are quite often the more expensive kits with fairly expensive blanks and judging from the fit and finish, they look as if they are seasoned turners.
Are we as a forum of penmakers placing too much emphasis on competition amongst ourselves to the point that a rank amateur feels like they have to compete from day one to fit in?
I can remember the first few pens I made and believe me, they weren't pretty BUT... I posted them anyway because I was proud of them. I knew they didn't hold a candle to some of the other pens being shown and I knew where I stood and continued to make progress and got better with each pen.
So, what's the deal, are some of you new turners embarrassed or reluctant to post your less than perfect creations? Are you intimidated by those with more experience or do you feel the need to compete in the SOYP forum for comments or accolades?
It's almost as if there is a contest to see who can make the first best pen when in reality, it really doesn't matter how fast you learn and no one really expects perfect results from your first pens.
Any thoughts?
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