The mixing head was not open source.  Everything else was.  That was a 
misquote.
At least it will not be until we can get to producing them ourselves, so 
the cost/benefit analysis people will do will land on the side of 'just buy 
it'.
We were trying to be totally self-funded to do so, but the cash ran out 
while tooling up.

But this one is totally open source, I can work on it basically for free, 
and it gets/keeps the name out there while we get the above sorted out.

On Monday, October 16, 2017 at 3:09:47 PM UTC-4, Marco Negrini wrote:
>
> Nice printer!
>
> Can I ask you a question about the Arcus-3d-M2, here?
> I remember reading that you were trying to make the extruder as an open 
> source project, how is it going? 
>
> I would really like to use it for its speed!
>
> Regards,
> Marco Negrini
>

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