Maslow CNC folks ran a few in-person open house build workshop sessions soon after they first started shipping Maslow 4.
This was a great mutually beneficial experience for the Makers, and the Maslow CNC folks.
The Makers got dedicated time, space, tools and a test cutting sled. Great environment to build and tryout their Maslow 4’s. Which otherwise may have remained boxed and gathering dust. Makers got to build their Maslow 4’s relatively quickly compared to muddling through fresh instructions alone. They got to meet and connect with other like minded Makers, and help one another with their builds.
Maslow CNC folks got to observe build experience for first timers, and experienced builders. Obtain realtime feedback, gain insights that shifted/broadened their perspective and assumptions. The workshop helped Maslow folks accelerate the number of Maslow 4’s out there actually up and running doing stuff, this in turn provided more opportunities to get feedback and tune hardware/firmware/instructions.
Anyway, that’s my observation, consider chatting with Bar for his perspective, if something along these lines e.g. hybrid in-person and online workshop would help everyone involved.