Ah, understood, thanks for clarifying. Yes, exactly, we have a new Tool Talk subforum, and "tidbits of interest" is a good way of phrasing that content. I agree that some of the posts are not directly focused on home workshops. We're trying to encourage people to post relevant stuff without necessarily having to submit a finished tool build. I should note that we have no commercial relationship with any of the content posted there; some of it features companies, but they don't pay us anything.

The point of that subforum is to feature lite content that's of interest to our community, but not necessarily composed of homemade tools. The GIFs (usually one per day) are used to showcase unusual or special machine movement that can be viewed quickly without watching an entire video.

What do you think of some of the more tool-oriented posts in that forum? Stuff like this:

Lichtenberg figure woodworking
Cuban homemade tools and technological disobedience
Wood reference charts
Steam-powered machine shop
bandsaw clinic video from Carter Tools