nev
Established Member
WARNING! long winded and rambling.
In a recent post it was noted that so few had commented on a posting/ achievement by another forum member. At the risk of digging a large hole for myself, i would like to put forward my reasons for not commenting on what i thought was fantastic piece of work.
I am not the most eloquent of people so please bear this in mind when reading.
When i started turning a year or so ago anything that came off the lathe in one piece and a different shape to when it went on was considered FAB! both by me and anyone i presented it to (ok, the wife and neighbours). as time and skills progressed it became apparent that my previous creations were perhaps not so fab, but they were part of (an ongoing) learning curve and i could see that.
As I produced more and more items the missus etc. would still wow at them, but I could now see tool marks, uneven curves rough end grain etc. It was about this time that I found and joined the forum.
I was amazed at what could be produced on the lathe (and still am) and apart from saying wow, super, brilliant etc didnt think that I had anything to offer comment-wise. so I didn't.
As i plucked up the courage to post items for comment, any comment in the positive was met with a cheesy grin. i was well chuffed and still am. The height of my well-chuffedness was when someone renowned for superb finishing complemented me on the finish on one of my items. If i receive a comment from someone new to the WOWTurning I am still chuffed when they say 'Wow! I'd be proud to make something like that.' even though I (and other more experienced turners) can see the tool marks or poor shaping or whatever.
start digging
What I am trying to say is that apart from general superlatives I do not feel comfortable/ qualified to comment on something waaay out of my league but I do feel comfortable and able to comment on items created by those new to the sport and those I consider contemporarys (if thats the right word) and those I am hot on the heels of.
keep digging
So when Artists (for that is what they are!) like Mr Sneddon, Mr Sanger et al show us their latest creations I feel a little unqualified to comment, and leave it to their contemporarys to say what they think. Everything they put their name to is a quality item, and I do not believe that they are posted here to have a hundred 'brilliant!' pat on the backs from less creative, less talented people LIKE ME, but to inspire and show us what can be done if we put our heart and soul into it and maybe get some feedback from their contemporarys.
stop digging
Maybe others feel similarly? i dont know, but for my part, the lack of a comment is not an indication of what one thinks of an item, just an indication that I do not feel qualified to comment.
or i didnt see it.
thanks
P.S. congrats on the publication Lee.
Havent got my copy yet
In a recent post it was noted that so few had commented on a posting/ achievement by another forum member. At the risk of digging a large hole for myself, i would like to put forward my reasons for not commenting on what i thought was fantastic piece of work.
I am not the most eloquent of people so please bear this in mind when reading.
When i started turning a year or so ago anything that came off the lathe in one piece and a different shape to when it went on was considered FAB! both by me and anyone i presented it to (ok, the wife and neighbours). as time and skills progressed it became apparent that my previous creations were perhaps not so fab, but they were part of (an ongoing) learning curve and i could see that.
As I produced more and more items the missus etc. would still wow at them, but I could now see tool marks, uneven curves rough end grain etc. It was about this time that I found and joined the forum.
I was amazed at what could be produced on the lathe (and still am) and apart from saying wow, super, brilliant etc didnt think that I had anything to offer comment-wise. so I didn't.
As i plucked up the courage to post items for comment, any comment in the positive was met with a cheesy grin. i was well chuffed and still am. The height of my well-chuffedness was when someone renowned for superb finishing complemented me on the finish on one of my items. If i receive a comment from someone new to the WOWTurning I am still chuffed when they say 'Wow! I'd be proud to make something like that.' even though I (and other more experienced turners) can see the tool marks or poor shaping or whatever.
start digging
What I am trying to say is that apart from general superlatives I do not feel comfortable/ qualified to comment on something waaay out of my league but I do feel comfortable and able to comment on items created by those new to the sport and those I consider contemporarys (if thats the right word) and those I am hot on the heels of.
keep digging
So when Artists (for that is what they are!) like Mr Sneddon, Mr Sanger et al show us their latest creations I feel a little unqualified to comment, and leave it to their contemporarys to say what they think. Everything they put their name to is a quality item, and I do not believe that they are posted here to have a hundred 'brilliant!' pat on the backs from less creative, less talented people LIKE ME, but to inspire and show us what can be done if we put our heart and soul into it and maybe get some feedback from their contemporarys.
stop digging
Maybe others feel similarly? i dont know, but for my part, the lack of a comment is not an indication of what one thinks of an item, just an indication that I do not feel qualified to comment.
or i didnt see it.
thanks
P.S. congrats on the publication Lee.
Havent got my copy yet