I got a couple buds, don't know squat about welding cept on their 180 and manage quite good. They make sound welds and some better than a lot of "professionals".They don't care about welding other than the utility value for the most part and want to build and fix some stuff, the intent isn't to become career welders.
I know a guy who retired, bought a 211 and a Dynasty. Got a few hours on the 211 and a few minutes on the Dynasty. Found out that the little feeder is what really did the work.
While you can run lots of rods with stick its rather rare except for a little nickel for the most part. The reason is to switch between 2 techniques really with common steel, whip and pause and drag/stringer and weave. This one is overhead, 6011, 3/16 or 1/4 no bevel, gap fit. Its highly magnified but,,, clamped to bench, reach under and make complete fusion in single pass.
I think the second pic is the backside. With a little more practice and discipline could improve on the consistency but these were a lesson.