Lee Alkureishi
02-01-2013, 5:42 PM
Hi all,
Like most of you, I check out a few different forum sites on a regular basis. I consider this site my favourite among the turning forums - it's the one I've been a part of longest, have received the most (and most useful) advice, and in general I think the folks here are a great bunch.
But...
I do check out some of the other turning groups from time to time, in particular the aawforums. I noticed that while there's a lot of different faces on there, there are also a few familiar faces.
My question is: What's the etiquette when it comes to cross-posting pieces for C&C on both forums? I know it's technically allowed, but does anyone care if we do that?
Reason I ask, is that I've noticed when others have done this, they seem to preface the post with something along the lines of "I posted this on ____ a while back, but wanted to put it up here because (insert unique feature here)".
Me, I kinda want to post my stuff everywhere and have as many people tear it apart as possible - best way to learn!
Thanks,
lee
Like most of you, I check out a few different forum sites on a regular basis. I consider this site my favourite among the turning forums - it's the one I've been a part of longest, have received the most (and most useful) advice, and in general I think the folks here are a great bunch.
But...
I do check out some of the other turning groups from time to time, in particular the aawforums. I noticed that while there's a lot of different faces on there, there are also a few familiar faces.
My question is: What's the etiquette when it comes to cross-posting pieces for C&C on both forums? I know it's technically allowed, but does anyone care if we do that?
Reason I ask, is that I've noticed when others have done this, they seem to preface the post with something along the lines of "I posted this on ____ a while back, but wanted to put it up here because (insert unique feature here)".
Me, I kinda want to post my stuff everywhere and have as many people tear it apart as possible - best way to learn!
Thanks,
lee