Originally shared by Nicholas Seward
I have been working on this little guy. He/She can fit in a 250mm cube. It is possible to print parts that are up to 600mm in one dimension if shaped the right way. Many parts are missing from the rendering such as belts. It uses the same kinematics as the RepRap Morgan. The plan is to use an IR probe to autolevel and print directly on tables. I don’t really have any design issues at the moment but I would be glad to take suggestions if you see something. I am taking suggestions for the name. I would like it to stay with the traditional RepRap naming scheme of being named after a person.

Looks promising, how is the Z movement created? I only see a Pulley on the one end but where is the corresponding motor?
@Jonathan_Knirsch All four steppers are in the left upright. There is a 3 belt chain to drive the Z. Each of the left large pulleys drive an axis. The proximal arm is driven with 1 belt. The distal arm is driven with a 2 belt chain.
3Donut. It looks like a great idea. Bed levelling + heating could be problematic.
@Peter_Csaki . Bed leveling will be done with a differential modulated IR probe. There will be no heating because I plane to print directly on blue tape on the table.
@Peter_Csaki . Maybe I could call it Homer for what I hope are obvious reasons.
@Jonathan_Knirsch I make statue can u make me some molds. revampdkreations@gmail com. Email me to contact me
Interesting project keep posting your progress 
“Sewardson Swingline” gets my vote!