It's just me, a shed, and a few machines.
Batch 2460 lives in a workshop in South Graftton, on the Clarence Valley floor. It's named after what I hope will be my first batch of something worth distilling — but for now, it's where digital products and 3D prints come from.
I've spent decades turning wrenches, building things, and figuring out how to make stuff last. That's what these products are — stuff I needed that didn't exist, or existed but was overpriced rubbish.
Everything's designed on a Linux workstation, 3D modelled in CadQuery, and printed on an FDM machine. No big factory — just iterative, useful design.