beck3906
Member
A thought was posed to me in another thread suggesting all I do is make things round. That my main interest is to profit.
I work a full-time job that often requires travel. My non-work hours are then divided to personal things, family things, house/yard maintenance and occasionally some turning.
While I could learn some of the most recent techniques of casting, custom pen making, and such, I feel more productive and enjoy things more by using other folks blanks so I can maximize my time in the shop.
And, yes, I do enjoy making money. I enjoy attending shows and have people offer their hard-earned money for the fruits of my labors. Making money allows me to pursue this as a part-time business. The business part is just a way of allowing me do something I enjoy after spending my work hours assisting folks with their software needs.
So, the question is, does a member here have to innovate? Does innovate mean you're advancing your skills, and the skills of others? Does participation on this forum require you to offer some new skill for the benefit of others?
Can a member be content in supporting other members by buying their goods and using those goods?
Can the only pens felt worthy of recognition be those that push the envelope of innovation?
I work a full-time job that often requires travel. My non-work hours are then divided to personal things, family things, house/yard maintenance and occasionally some turning.
While I could learn some of the most recent techniques of casting, custom pen making, and such, I feel more productive and enjoy things more by using other folks blanks so I can maximize my time in the shop.
And, yes, I do enjoy making money. I enjoy attending shows and have people offer their hard-earned money for the fruits of my labors. Making money allows me to pursue this as a part-time business. The business part is just a way of allowing me do something I enjoy after spending my work hours assisting folks with their software needs.
So, the question is, does a member here have to innovate? Does innovate mean you're advancing your skills, and the skills of others? Does participation on this forum require you to offer some new skill for the benefit of others?
Can a member be content in supporting other members by buying their goods and using those goods?
Can the only pens felt worthy of recognition be those that push the envelope of innovation?
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