EVERY WOODWORKER WHETHER BEGINNER OR EXPERT HAS BOTH SOMETHING TO TEACH, AND SOMETHING TO LEARN FROM OTHERS.
This is very true. It is also the reason I am happy to help other wood workers learn a technique or processes they find difficult. Each one of them has opened my eyes to seeing things a different way. Some have shed light on my own weaknesses.
"When one teaches, two learn." Robert Heinlein
I have been reading this thread, but have not commented until now. My own curiosity will cause me to read every article or view any video I can find on a subject of my interests. Almost everyone has been able to impart some knowledge. No matter how small that piece of the puzzle may be, it is still helpful in completing the picture.
Even those who may ruffle my feathers can teach me something.
jtk
"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
- Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)