Maybe because only 5 people buy anything that requires assembly instructions?

It's remarkable to me that instructions for kits are not updated and posted 
online. I think a Wiki approach could be valuable to cottage industries like S 
Scale manufacturing - let the users create better instructions than the 
designer ever could have.

-Michael Eldridge
-Current project: mostly trying to find my workbench. I'm pretty sure I know 
where I left it, but I can't see it right now.

--- In [email protected], Richard Karnes <rnk2202@...> wrote:
>
> However, I have to wonder why more vendors don't use the "beta test" approach 
> common in the computer industry, wherein a pre-production version of the 
> product 
> is given to a third party who tries to "break" it. 



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