The Real Adam said:Yeah, that's me laughing at you. Not with you.
You have no idea...
Oh trust me .... I completely understand!
The Real Adam said:Yeah, that's me laughing at you. Not with you.
You have no idea...
The Real Adam said:wp6529 said:The only clusterfuck here is the loud mouthed 1% who claim they know better how to run a small business. If you don't like the RP gimbal, company or whatever or have canceled your order we have no need for you in this thread. Go piss and moan somewhere else, we are through with you.
Which part of "discussion forum" are you confused about?
The Real Adam said:bobomet said:Do you think we're in the least surprised that you are "confused"?
We knew that from your 1st post.
Reading comprehension is not one of your strengths.
Regardless, please continue with your fanboi defense of your beloved gimbal (that you haven't even received yet, right?).
So odd, yet so laughable.
Rotorpixel said:rfernandez said:Sure!!! we'll be ramping to 100 per week.. hummm where have I heard that before??? ROFLMAO!! :lol: :lol:
Would you prefer that we blindly manufacture and ship out as many as possible immediately, like the Taco people have done? I don't think so. We actually care about our product working well, out of the box, with no user input, and that is not an easy feat to accomplish because of the inevitable manufacturing/assembly hurdles that can (and have) occur.
While all of these delays have been going on, our machines have been printing parts, and workers have been preparing parts, so I do think that around 100 per week is still a reasonable number that we'll realistically get to shortly. Once this batch of gimbals goes out, I'll be interested to see what feedback we get, and if there are no obvious problems, then we're going to go full steam.
On another note, those of you who have been following this thread may remember that I was busy for a few days upgrading one of our 3D printers to accept a stronger material... the upgrade is complete, so we're now able to *almost* double our 3D part output as hoped. They're printing 24/7.
Keri
disjecta said:I think the issue is about how you have been communicating, not the quality of the product. I don't think anyone doubts that you care because you have demonstrated that you do but it feels like you announced a product prematurely and gave people false expectations. It's obvious now, that months later, the product should have been properly tested and ready to ship (or pretty **** close) before you announced preorders.
The Real Adam said:bobomet said:That would be my business as I see it. Perhaps you should stay in the low-quality World you've become comfortable in.
Some of us have the money and time to wait for top-quality.
Yet more confusion. Your responses just get more amusing as you vainly try to defend your purchase.
If you "had the money and time to wait for top-quality" then you would have never bought an entry-level offering like the Vision nor tried to mend it by waiting for a patch like the RP gimbal.
Again, thanks for the laughs no matter how unintended they were.
tizzl10 said:im catching up on posts but I told you all in February this was a clusterfuck company..yes, I called it. I claimed it.
Petereesha said:This discussion is interesting for a relative noob to electronics and quads....cut Rotopixal some slack. This really is sort of cutting edge technology for the masses. Mis-starts should be expected. America was built on small business and innovation. Plenty of cutting edge company's have had difficulty launching a new product. Think TESLA. I'm happy to wait for this device to support a North American Company.
autolux said:I love fanboys so much.
You guys should get some kneepads.
tizzl10 said:the thing that rotorpixel clearly doesn't understand is there is no "perfect, work out of the box" gimbal. What they should do is ship a baseline gimbal setting on a brand new phantom vision and include a software link to whatever board they are using with instructions on how to properly calibrate the gimbal for their particular setup.
grochester said:I have no doubt that Kerri is well intentioned and a talented engineer. He really needs an MBA to run the company though. At some point you have to lock the engineers out of the room and start shipping product. Otherwise the tinkering and quest for perfection goes on for ever. There will always be just one more update, one more mod. That being said, perhaps Rotorpixel's engineering should have been a bit further along before taking pre-orders with full payment in advance.
The Real Adam said:bobomet said:That would be my business as I see it. Perhaps you should stay in the low-quality World you've become comfortable in.
Some of us have the money and time to wait for top-quality.
Yet more confusion. Your responses just get more amusing as you vainly try to defend your purchase.
If you "had the money and time to wait for top-quality" then you would have never bought an entry-level offering like the Vision nor tried to mend it by waiting for a patch like the RP gimbal.
Again, thanks for the laughs no matter how unintended they were.
The Real Adam said:Petereesha said:This discussion is interesting for a relative noob to electronics and quads....cut Rotopixal some slack. This really is sort of cutting edge technology for the masses. Mis-starts should be expected.
You should have stopped at "noob."
There is nothing "cutting edge" about using an off the shelf controller and off the shelf motors to run a 2 axis gimbal.
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