Martin:
First of all if anyone "gets tired of your homebrew posts" they can simply skip them!
As for posting your homebrew projects, I find them interesting, even though I've been homebrewing for decades.
I feel that any homebrew posts, no matter how simple, can be inspirational to those who just might not be sure which end of a soldering iron to pick up.
Homebrewing is fast becoming a lost art. It takes imagination, dedication, patience as well as research abilities. The final product might look like crap but when it works, it's hard to describe the feeling! Most of the time the homebrewer also
learns something. Yes, I said "learn!" It seems that many have an aversion to this word anymore.
BTW, for whatever it's worth, you do very neat work. One criticism: Shorten your cap leads. While this is a non-issue with an audio oscillator, when you get into RF these leads can become a problem. Long cap leads can become a bad habit.

There is great satisfaction in making something with your hands and mind. Keep on building and keep on posting.