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Q2: Do you push yourself to learn something new from what you create?

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    Q2: Do you push yourself to learn something new from what you create? Or do you hone the skills and knowledge you already have? Tell us the how and why in either case.
    #MakersHour

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      Q2: Do you push yourself to learn something new from what you create? Or do you hone the skills and knowledge you already have? Tell us the how and why in either case.
      #MakersHour

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      A2 I don't go out of my way explicitly to learn something or push myself. Rather I decide what I want to make, and then learn what ever skills, or techniques, are necessary to make the item I want to make. Primarily I don't let not knowing the skill stop me from making what I want to make. Fortunately the makerspace has a community of makers who work well to teach share skills, and help each other. That and access to the likes of YouTube makes learning easier.

      #MakersHour

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