Just tried blowing into the swivel joint, then reassembling. Great improvement.
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Just tried blowing into the swivel joint, then reassembling. Great improvement.
I see Fortigurns posts have all been removed. I have just received my replacements Disks.and wanted to say thank you for their excellent customer service, Thank you fortigurns if you are looking in.
Christine
A Blind doodler.
Too bad Fortigurn's posts were removed. Seemed to me that he was just being helpful, and not pushing the product---at least on this thread.
I just saw this on the Adonit web sit and thought it might be of interest to others as well:
"Well, the academic year is wrapping up, and I had a lot of student presesntations to listen to and critique. I just got my replacement jot discs last week and decided to give them a whirl with Notability, my goto note-taking, grading app. After a few days, noticed that the jot was skipping once again. I tried the aluminum foil suggestion, but that only stretched the disc's hole, making it even looser. I went back to my BoxWave stylus until I heard the PERFECT SOLUTION: CPU THERMAL GREASE! I put some of that on the ball tip, and I get better contact and accuracy than I've ever had before. 99% no slipping! ADONIT, YOU SHOULD INCLUDE A TINY BIT OF THERMAL GREASE WITH EVERY JOT! YOU'D HAVE MANY MORE SATSFIED CUSTOMERS!"
I'm considering getting a Jot, but I'm all thumbs when it comes to taking things apart to fix them. I lack any sort of delicacy -- but I do want somehting precise. Now I don't know if I want to spend $20 dollars on a stylus that will skip often...
Well, at this point I would go for the iFaraday. I personally favor the SALT (shallow angle light touch) model for my handwriting style. It is reliable and does not skip. Of course it doesn't have the precision of the Jot.Originally Posted by stolenfairytale
But don't be afraid of taking the disc off the Jot. It doesn't really call for any delicacy, just pull straight up to remove and straight down (on the wand, while holding the disc firmly to a desk top or the like with a finger on each side of the nib) to replace. Takes a good firm pull. I don't think you will damage it.
Last edited by Heaviside; 11-30-2011 at 09:16 PM.