RE: INDX is coming for CoreOne?
The only other stress point for me is which size t-shirt to get.
European sizes tend to be a bit smaller than their U.S. namesakes, so if in doubt, take the larger one. 😉
RE: INDX is coming for CoreOne?
The only other stress point for me is which size t-shirt to get.
European sizes tend to be a bit smaller than their U.S. namesakes, so if in doubt, take the larger one. 😉
Yep, we tend to do things on the large side. I'll probably get the same size designation and if it runs small I have an incentive to lose more weight.
RE: INDX is coming for CoreOne?
Im gonna go with 1 x 0.2, 5 x 0.4, 1 x 0.6 and 1 x 0.8.
Well that's until I think about it again , I keep changing my mind.
RE: INDX is coming for CoreOne?
Since this is the first post that comes up on google, no the founders edition doesn't work with the Core One L (Email confirmation from Bondtech as of 2 days ago.)
They implied that it will be offered at some point but that there are "Non-printable parts that are different between the Core One and Core One L"
RE:
OK, kind of thinking now if I get the 8
- 0.2
- 0.4
- 0.4
- 0.4
- 0.4
- 0.6
- 0.6
- 0.8
And if I get the 4:
- 0.4
- 0.4
- 0.6
- 0.6
RE: INDX is coming for CoreOne?
In April of last year, Bondtech published an INDX update where they explained that the prototypes of the inductive nozzle heaters were not developed in-house, but came from an external inventor. They also mentioned that the inventor had already filed patent applications when he approached Bondtech, which must have been in 2023:
The story resumed about one year later to the likes of so many others…
“An inventor knocked on our door to present us some breakthrough ideas.”
It was a collection of ideas bundled into patent submissions and a raw but practical demo. One working freaking demo! All together just brilliant. Among other raw and ready-to-use concepts, one idea stood out and brought back old thoughts — the core idea behind the IN in INDX.
https://www.bondtech.se/2025/04/25/what-in-means-in-bondtech-indx/
If these patent applications had already been filed ~ 3 years ago, they must be published by now. (Unless they were withdrawn, which seems unlikely when Bondtech and the inventor were exploring commercialization.) Bondtech have also confirmed that there are patent applications pending on the INDX technology. But I can't find anything relevant when I look for patent applications assigned to Bondtech AB.
Is it known who that original inventor is? Has anyone come across patent applications which refer to the INDX technolog -- maybe not assigned to Bondtech but in the name of the inventor(s) only?
RE: INDX is coming for CoreOne?
I think it's Mats Moosberg:
https://patents.google.com/patent/US20240051229A1/en?inventor=Mats+Moosberg
RE: INDX is coming for CoreOne?
Thanks! Yep, that looks pretty close:
