Before answering this I will say I'm not a well known person nor am I an expert at anything appreciated on this site. I dabble in lotsa stuff. BP guns are only one thing I like.
1) Do you present your finished work here frequently or not? If not, are you intimidated by some of the great work presented here and feel your stuff is perhaps not "worthy"?
Or not. I don't make stuff to show off my ability or the lack there of. I make things for my own personal use. Period.
2) Do you feel like you can offer good constructive criticism here (in your area of expertise), or do you feel that you lack the "chops" to contribute to good critiques?
I have offered "ideas" before with little response. I have the "chops" but not the same level of expertise a lot of you fellas have.
3) When you respond to someone's new work, do you strive to mostly encourage, or do you feel you'd be doing the person a better service by pointing out areas that need improvement?
I don't respond unless it's a polite "Very Nice" comment, even if I don't like it.
4) Would you like to see a forum strictly for presenting work for critique, for helpful constructive criticism, and have it be a "no pros allowed" forum as far as submissions is concerned? Pros would be encouraged to offer helpful evaluations, but would not submit their work in that forum. Would that help folks feel more confident? (this is just an idea, not at all something about to happen)
No. People can ask for critiques in the building forum now if they choose. Why clog up the site with another forum?
5) Other considerations that might promote more great exchange about current work?
I got nothing.
6) It ain't broke, why change anything?
I guess this is the catch-all question
It's nice to have a web site that will showcase people's work if they choose to show it off. It's also nice that some busy people will take time out of their schedule to post critiques even if they are usually nothing more than someone's personal likes or dislikes. How dull would it be if we were interested in WWII U.S. Military rifles?
My biggest complaint about any web site that is centered around the many aspects of black powder guns is the people who are selling their stuff. I have always been opposed to unscrupulous traders anyway... However, I am thankful there are people that have & will spend many hours searching history and reporting their findings so a lazy guy like me can cite them instead of doing the leg work.