EdSutton":10arq433 said:
Tom - I think you are making some interesting and valid points. If this is a commercial venture, which for Axminster it surely is, then why would a group of individuals like us turn up and do demonstrations for free. I am sure that the 'celebrity' demonstrators get paid, because ultimately they are assisting in shifting product.
I have wondered what the motivation is for all the groups (most often woodturning) that demo at events like Westonbirt? I can only see that it is (a) to increase membership and (b) for personal gratification i.e. because they enjoy it. If you can't tick either of those boxes then why do it?
My 2 cents is that if people want to do it then why ever not, but it wouldn't be for me.
Ed
I think one can get a bit holier than though about the motivations for anything (not saying that Ed is). There are usually a whole mix of reasons why I'll demonstrate at an event.
a) It may bring me coverage and new readers which will fund what I do, and help me take what I hope if good to other woodworkers. Companies like mine have to believe we offer a better service than others, but do lubricate that service we have to make a buck.
b) I support the endeavours of those involved (eg Mike at Classic Hand Tools, and Ian at Axminster; both of whom I've grown to trust for the way they do business over many years). I particularly respect those who make the effort one way or another to spread the word.
c) Because it's fun. I've had some great times at the Festival of the Tree, and more recently at Cressing Temple. Met some great people, drunk some great beer.
d) Because it's our responsibility to get out there and promote woodworking. By the good fortune of being in the right place at the right time, I've got a lot out of woodworking, and I'm very happy to put something back (sorry if that sounds cringy).
I fear that because the Forum is so essentially democratic and free from commerce that people a suspicious of those of us who follow a different model. Of course there are folk out there who only want to make money, but I think you'd be surprised how many are also motivated by more altruistic aims.
Ian Styles may want to embrace the Forum. Who can blame him. I do too. But it would be a myopic Forum to consider it one-way traffic. I'm happy to promote what the Forum does because it serves a valuable service, but we're in a world of collaboration not confrontation these days. No one can afford to stand still. I'd take a bench if I was you, have a laugh, and enjoy it as a good day out.
Nick