We learn by failure, Aaron. I took on horn, just for the challenge. I still fail at times, but it gives me a reason to try something else to repair what I failed to repair. From that, comes knowledge, and confidence
My father restored vintage cars. Some were what most would call scrap, by all means. Hundreds of hours, and years later, I would watch as he turned the key, and brought them back to life, and we'd take them for a ride.
Then he'd sell them, so he could start on another. Restoration was his passion, and he could still seen life, in the broken and despaired.
I'm not in to cars, never was. My older brother is all about body work and painting, where dad did it all from the ground, up.
So I guess it runs in the family, and the nut really doesn't fall far from the tree, after all.
So go on and fail, Aaron. Without failure, we never succeed. At least with horn, you can remove the botched repair and start over. Knowledge gained.! Always willing to share what I've learned, so that others can use it, and might be able to do better than I, and share their own knowledge.
Honey horn has been my toughest challenge, but I'm getting better.