Heh heh... Let me explain.
There might seem to be a lull in proceedings, but its a bit like the swan: not much happening above the surface but plenty of paddling beneath.
There are some exciting new designs waiting in the wings that I'm itching to release, but I decided to step back and do a complete reorganisation of my setup here in Canterbury first. Up till now I've used a single workshop space for everything: CAD design, RnD, production of 3d printed parts, sanding/finishing/assembly, storage and postage.
With an extra worker or two in there, plus my natural propensity to leave parts for different new projects scattered about, it's become too cluttered and confined. In addition it's confusing and inefficient combining so many functions in the one room.
So I decided to set up a new space purely for production/finishing. I call it the Pocket Factory, and it will be run by my UK business partner David Ireland. I've just taken delivery of two new 3d printers to install in there, which we will assemble and test tomorrow.
All going well the first parts will be made in the Pocket Factory next week. Once it's running smoothly everything will be in place to allow me to start releasing my new stuff. I think they will definitely have an anti-insomnia effect
