Gentlemen
With the NAMES show looming there has been a theme that I have noticed alot recently. The club I belong to has reserved 6 tables for the show. In trying to get other members to bring and show there projects the members seem to have an attitude that "nobody would want to see my stuff" or "look what that guy does, I only do this". If everybody thought that way there would only be one guy showing his stuff at NAMES. These same members, and I'm sure this applies to alot of you, build simple wobblers and those sterling engines, and many of Elmers air engines to a very high degree of precision. I feel that people who have never made anything walk the shows looking at Mr. Colannas, Britnells, and Detrichs engines because thats what gets people in the door. Then they see these less complicated projects and inquire about them and get a feeling that maybe I can do this one. Then they go home and try it and find it is possible.
Another member said that showing his stuff made him feel like he was bragging about what he does. I must admit it feels good when somebody compliments what you do. It feels even better when someone asks you how you did something and you can help them with an idea or a setup that helps them along to. The reason I go is to talk to people so I can improve and to help people so they can improve.
There is always going to be someone better and someone worse. That just means that there is someone to talk to so you can get better and also means there are people who would like some help. If presented with the opportunity, get your stuff down to a show (any show) and let it be seen. Let people ask questions and you might just help someone out. Shows are about promoting the hobby by showing what can be accomplished, where to start, and providing a support system for the beginner. Beginners need to see the simple stuff that most feel are unworthy or to simple for the show.
OK, Im done
With the NAMES show looming there has been a theme that I have noticed alot recently. The club I belong to has reserved 6 tables for the show. In trying to get other members to bring and show there projects the members seem to have an attitude that "nobody would want to see my stuff" or "look what that guy does, I only do this". If everybody thought that way there would only be one guy showing his stuff at NAMES. These same members, and I'm sure this applies to alot of you, build simple wobblers and those sterling engines, and many of Elmers air engines to a very high degree of precision. I feel that people who have never made anything walk the shows looking at Mr. Colannas, Britnells, and Detrichs engines because thats what gets people in the door. Then they see these less complicated projects and inquire about them and get a feeling that maybe I can do this one. Then they go home and try it and find it is possible.
Another member said that showing his stuff made him feel like he was bragging about what he does. I must admit it feels good when somebody compliments what you do. It feels even better when someone asks you how you did something and you can help them with an idea or a setup that helps them along to. The reason I go is to talk to people so I can improve and to help people so they can improve.
There is always going to be someone better and someone worse. That just means that there is someone to talk to so you can get better and also means there are people who would like some help. If presented with the opportunity, get your stuff down to a show (any show) and let it be seen. Let people ask questions and you might just help someone out. Shows are about promoting the hobby by showing what can be accomplished, where to start, and providing a support system for the beginner. Beginners need to see the simple stuff that most feel are unworthy or to simple for the show.
OK, Im done