Yeah! lol
I don't have the patience to deal with these lazy newbies like some of you do, so I leave them up to those that do.
Yeah! lol
I don't have the patience to deal with these lazy newbies like some of you do, so I leave them up to those that do.
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you must sometimes risk the Dark.
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The way that I view n00b: It is a state of mind. Many folks join a particular forum (and are therefore a n00b to that particular forum) that have been involved in saber building for a long time. For example, I didn't actually "join" here until roughly 1 1/2 years AFTER I built my first saber because I felt as though I had nothing constructive to offer (until I had a firm grasp of the basics). I had been reading Fx-Sabers for nearly 3 years before I registered there, then BAM here are 30 sabers! Wouldn't it be ridiculous for me to treat Jay-Gon or Jedi Loreen like a n00b simply because they just joined a particularly really cool forum? Heck no, they are judged on their contributions and how they present themselves! I am not saying that everyone has to do what I did, nor am I implying that one must be a master saber smith or EL pioneer in order to have a valid opinion! A little effort would be nice occasionally however!
Those of you who do put forth the effort, I and others appreciate it!
BTW, I'd like to echo what MoonDragn said. I am open to helping through PM for "duh" questions. I have done this for many members who are now positive contributors!
No one is perfect, which is why this community is a great forum in which to share knowledge about a really cool hobby. Lets all just try a little harder!
All n00bs READ these first (PLEASE)!!!:1. LDM's Basic Saber-build Step-by-Step Tutorial 1A. Maul's Saber Dictionary 1B. THREAD INDEX 1C. Econo Sound Diagrams
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Well I've only just started saber making 1 month ago. Still a newbie myself, asking the occasional dumb questions and making mistakes. But you never learn anything if you don't ask questions and make mistakes. You might think doing a search would solve all your problems, but the search function in these forums are very picky. It doesn't find posts that you KNOW are there but if you don't use the right keywords, it doesn't show up on the search at all.
I completely agree about the search function. It's just not terribly good and it is rare to find a forum where it is!
However there is a clearly marked section called "New to the saber scene? Start Here" and while it of course does not answer every question, it answers the basic ones and makes it so that your questions can be worded and directed intelligently rather than being of the "How do I make a saber?" variety. If you add to that just reading the stickies in each tutorial section you could probably teach classes on making sabers. You would still have questions yes (I still have plenty), but ones that the masters (who probably still have questions themselves) would be more than happy to address.
That being said, the call of "ARGH NOOB" is almost exactly as constructive as the original question, better to post yet another gentle list of all your favorite stickies and starting points, aim our new friend in the right direction, and build our reputation as a friendly and knowledgeable bunch instead of our reputation as a bunch of crabby elitists
Ghost & Moon both have some EXCELLENT points.
I guess the point is (while we're here extrapolating on it)... remember to GIVE BACK whenever you can.
But it's also true that people should at least put some thought into a subject before posting. In other words, let's avoid stupid questions. I mentioned one that I got in my Q&A thing, where like 5 people asked:
"What's on the N-Star Sound CD?"
I'm serious! Like... what the HELL is WRONG with you?!?!? :P Not to mention, if they even KNEW about it, they had to have already visited my video, my website or Erv's site... WHICH LISTS EXACTLY WHAT'S ON IT RIGHT THERE! Duh.
So sure. THAT'S lame. It's like standing on your glasses and saying "Where's my glasses".
But LEGITIMATE "noob" questions, like "I don't get it, do I need to put the LED on... um, I think they say it's a heatsink???"... sure, that I'd be happy to answer anytime.
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Now, my comment wasn't intended to offend anyone, it was a joke...I just think it's funny that someone who's been a member for a month or two refers to some one who just signed up as a "noob" or "newb" or however you want to spell it....
Got a question? Start Here. Have you tried the Thread Index yet? Most questions can be answered there.
As i've said before,
Knock heads gently with knowledge, instead of knocking them with vigor.
Show them patience, and they might learn
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New people, read here first. It will answer a lot of your questions ->http://forums.thecustomsabershop.com...ead.php?t=6430
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