OK, I'll start off by saying I've been doing pens on and off for 3 years. I enjoy it, and am working every time I'm in the shop to do better each time. For me, it's a hobby. I enjoy making things- whether it's projects in the home or making speakers (how I got into WWing in the first place). However, I don't have the time or the patience to figure out how to do a lot of the segmenting stuff people do on here- including the HB360. Would I try it? Maybe. But it's not something I yearn to do. So frankly, I don't care about the HB360.However, in concept, I've always felt that in a community like this, everyone should share their ideas.
In other words spoon fed.
I started out doing computer case modding, and there was always detailed how-to pictorials on everything people did, and never did someone say that they weren't going to tell people how to do it.
I can't remember anyone ever saying they would not help someone, I have seen them ask to private PM or email them but never a straighted refusal
Maybe because it was still a very niche market at the time (this was when the standard computer case was still beige/ gray). But even with people telling everyone how to do everything, new ideas would emerge and show up. Never did providing information stifle the real creativity.
Then, I moved onto speaker building, and again- people were free to offer their assistance. Some were doing it for money, but even so, people were always open to offering advice and techniques. The same for woodworking. I found a site that has some of the most friendly people ever, and people have always been willing to share information and help when asked.
From there I found out about pen making, and came to the IPA. People are very friendly here, and generous with their time, among other things. I don't have any issues with the current feel of the site overall, and I don't have a beef with any members. However, I can't say I haven't thought that some people's comments are derogatory to wards the hobbyists of the group. Or those people who haven't invested as much money and time into pen making as they have.
I understand that people make money, and even their living off of this. But I don't think that a community venue is the place for you then.
As far as secrets on items that could be sold, do you also think that Ed,Big Rob,Nolan,Gary, etc should tell us their sources for their products or just leave the site altogether. It's the same with custom blanks, I for one am damn glad for them or I would never had a pen made from Casein,Ebonite etc and custom blanks from Lyle,Steve and my dear friend Eagle when he was here with us,
I believe in an open market of ideas. I get annoyed when people talk about people wanting to be spoon fed information- but probably because I'm one of those people. I work a full time job, and work with my brother rehabbing houses. I don't have that much time in the day (or money)
I doubt if there's $5.00 in material in the 360 HB and if you don't have the time to learn and experiment do you really time for a hobby?
to do experiments with materials and techniques. Call me lazy, I guess. But until I do have that block of time, it would seem I'm not deigned worthy to try the more advanced techniques of pen making. At least, that's the feeling I get from some.
I also think that there's an arbitrary line here too. People have no problem giving advice on how to do a CA finish. If you're still using a friction polish or HUT's, this is an advanced technique. But something like how to make a new/ exotic kind of blank? Oh, keep that a secret! What's the difference? People can make money from the latter, and not the former. So it seems like a double standard to me. What double standard?
You need to go to the library and check out all the tutorials on making blanks, or casting and have you tried to contact a member here for advise and been turned down?
OK, that's my rant. I'm sure I PO'd enough people with what I've said already (not my intention, BTW), so I'll stop here.
Thank you to the moderators and all of the forum members for the opportunity to provide my thoughts. Without everyone's generosity, I wouldn't even have the motivation to bother with a post. I'll now go back to my day, and tomorrow, I'll be taking a day off to continue my persuit as a pen craftsman- since I guess I'm not good enough to be considered a pen artist.
Is that the opinion you hold of yourself, because I don't remember anyone saying one way or the other.BTW I do not consider myself any better than or worse than anyone else on this forum as I learn almost daily from the forum and in the shop.
And you know what? I'm fine with that. I just wouldn't mind crafting higher quality pens.
Than just keep practicing, nobody can teach you how without you putting in the effort.