Originally shared by BD BadDevices Here we are! As "BadPrinter2" we are the Red

Originally shared by BD BadDevices

Here we are! As “BadPrinter2” we are the Red Dot on the north of Milan :slight_smile:
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Grazie Paolo! :slight_smile: I’m following @Tim_Rastall too and I like the way he is designing is printer. Ours prototype is finished and it is the one that we present at Rome. Our idea is to go open source with that, also because we rely on Marlin, Arduino, RepRap experience so we want to maintian the approach. At the moment we are working on some improvements that we want to introduce in the final unit so design is evolving and we prefer to freeze the design before releasing the documentation and drawings, electronic schematics and so on. I’m working also on the electronic side in order to start a small batch production of the motherboard. We think to have everything done by the start of next year, but keep an eye on our blog, we will update constantly about the design improvements and share any idea If you want :slight_smile:

@Paolo_Amboni I think it’s a great idea for you to go for the Bad Printer design, the Ingentis is taking longer than I wanted because I don’t have much free time after work and toddler wrangling and once it’s done It’ll be a while before I’ve documented everything to the level that Stefano will have. If you wanted to be adventurous, a few small changes could make the H design into a corexy one! Maybe even use spectra line instead of belts :slight_smile: