I bought some welding coupons for fairly cheap, just 2x4" 1/8" pieces to play around with. Practice makes perfect. I was starting to feel pretty good and my welds looked really good with a simple whip and pause technique. Stopped for about a month and started again and had to relearn everything. The coupons are fun cause you can practice outside corner, butt, lap, edge and T's. The problem though is they all come in one size so its easy to get complacent and then struggle on a thinner or thicker piece. Whenever you find scrap metal, take it and put it in your pile to practice on.
A couple of other things that I found really helped me was good lighting and a swiveling stool so I can see the weld and move my entire upper body when running a bead
A couple of other things that I found really helped me was good lighting and a swiveling stool so I can see the weld and move my entire upper body when running a bead
