Fibonacci
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So I made one of the new apprentice Jr. Gent. kits earlier this week and was showing it to some people at work.
I hand it to one particulare guy who immediately starts trying to pull the cap off. I tell him to screw, so he looks at me tries to turn it the wrong way, then starts pulling on it again. I took it away from him, unscrewed the cap, and handed the two back to him with the comment that the cap screws off.
He looks at both side, writes with it a bit, then starts trying to jam the cap onto the finial. By this time I am just confused as to what he is trying to do. I ask him what he doing, and he tells me that the clip to hold the cap on is broken, because it wont stay.
I took both halves away from him again and showed him how there were threads on both ends, and you are supposed to unscrew the cap from the front and screw it onto the back. By this time, it turns out that the cap won't screw on to either end, because he has managed to break the threads on both the cap and the finial trying to force them to snap together.
When I commented that it wouldn't work now because the threads are damaged (not looking for reimbursment or anything, just an offhand comment), he tells me that is a crappy design and walks off.
Seriously? What is wrong with you? As far as the damage, I will take some resposibilty for that since I did let him have it back after taking the cap off. I would at least appreciate a "sorry I broke your thing".
Any great ideas on what to do with it now? I could swap those two pieces out of another kit, but there isn't much to do with the other pieces in that kit.
I have be experimenting with the idea of a nicer magnetic pen, so maybe I could drill the threads out and fiddle with that idea.
I hand it to one particulare guy who immediately starts trying to pull the cap off. I tell him to screw, so he looks at me tries to turn it the wrong way, then starts pulling on it again. I took it away from him, unscrewed the cap, and handed the two back to him with the comment that the cap screws off.
He looks at both side, writes with it a bit, then starts trying to jam the cap onto the finial. By this time I am just confused as to what he is trying to do. I ask him what he doing, and he tells me that the clip to hold the cap on is broken, because it wont stay.
I took both halves away from him again and showed him how there were threads on both ends, and you are supposed to unscrew the cap from the front and screw it onto the back. By this time, it turns out that the cap won't screw on to either end, because he has managed to break the threads on both the cap and the finial trying to force them to snap together.
When I commented that it wouldn't work now because the threads are damaged (not looking for reimbursment or anything, just an offhand comment), he tells me that is a crappy design and walks off.
Seriously? What is wrong with you? As far as the damage, I will take some resposibilty for that since I did let him have it back after taking the cap off. I would at least appreciate a "sorry I broke your thing".
Any great ideas on what to do with it now? I could swap those two pieces out of another kit, but there isn't much to do with the other pieces in that kit.
I have be experimenting with the idea of a nicer magnetic pen, so maybe I could drill the threads out and fiddle with that idea.