Hi,
I post my projects all the time, including how I make them. I am sure there are some who think I am grand standing and looking for the pat on the back. Far from it. I take the educational mission of this site and the "Muzzleloading Forum" seriously. I put my production right out in front of everyone, including my mistakes, problems and triumphs. I urge others to do the same but it is hard for many folks to reveal themselves like that, especially online. However, the real value of this site is just that. Sharing information, critiquing work, providing detailed information and teaching by example. But there is a down side. There are those who are annoyed that ALR members can learn things cheaply on the site that they had to discover by long hard work. They are doubly incensed when their hard won knowledge is ignored or challenged by newcomers. There are folks who struggle accepting advise and criticism and take umbrage. Posting work is a complex milieu of motives and personalities. I wish I could waive a wand and have all of us work for each other but that is not going to happen. I can only hope that the mission of this forum prioritizes its education objective and others recognize that is the real mission.
dave