Records fragment
Care notes can end up split across files, photos, messages and memory.
About NozzleNote by BMR
NozzleNote by BMR is being built by Pedro Luiz BMR as an independent, local-first desktop workspace for 3D printer maintenance. The goal is simple: make routine care, parts notes, service history and maintenance context easier to keep in one place — without turning printer care into guesswork.
Origin problem
3D printers are practical machines, but taking care of them over time creates a lot of small records: cleaning notes, replaced parts, service dates, recurring issues, setup details and reminders. When those records live in memory, spreadsheets, sticky notes, chat messages, photos, separate files and improvised logs, it becomes harder to understand the printer’s maintenance history.
That scattered context can make it harder to remember what was cleaned, when a part was replaced, what issue happened before, which notes belong to which printer and what maintenance context should be reviewed next.
NozzleNote is being built to organize that context in a local-first desktop app, so maintenance records can stay close to the user and easier to review.
Care notes can end up split across files, photos, messages and memory.
Replacement dates, recurring symptoms and setup details become harder to review later.
NozzleNote is being built to make printer-care history easier to keep in one focused workspace.
Founder & Builder of NozzleNote by BMR
Founder-led product
NozzleNote by BMR is being built by Pedro Luiz BMR, an independent builder creating a focused maintenance workspace for 3D printer owners. The product is not being positioned as a slicer, printer controller, print farm manager or manufacturer platform. It is a maintenance-focused tool shaped around the practical reality of taking care of printers over time.
Visual storytelling
The Builder is a stylized founder character inspired by Pedro Luiz BMR. He represents the hands-on, build-in-public spirit behind NozzleNote: practical, technical, focused and transparent.
The Builder is not a childish mascot. He is a visual storytelling element for the About page and future founder/product moments: modern, calm, focused, technical and premium — not cartoonish, anime, childish or gamer-styled.
The Builder supports the founder story while the product remains in development. He does not indicate an active download, checkout, account system, paid plan or catalog release.
Product philosophy
These directions describe the intended product shape while the desktop app remains in development.
NozzleNote is designed around app records that stay local by default, helping users organize printer-care context without requiring a cloud-first workflow.
The app is being built to keep maintenance notes, service events, parts context and routine care history easier to review.
Each printer can have its own profile, setup notes and maintenance context, so records do not have to live in unrelated files or messages.
BMR Verified Catalogs are planned as optional catalog packs reviewed by BMR for structure and maintenance context. They are not manufacturer-approved, certified or official catalogs.
The website explains what is current, what is planned and what is not available yet, so visitors can follow development without mistaking future plans for live features.
Focused scope
NozzleNote is intentionally focused. It is being built as a maintenance logbook and care-context workspace, not as a tool to control printers, slice files or replace manufacturer software.
Current stage
NozzleNote is currently in development. This website explains the product direction, roadmap, planned commercial model and release preparation, but the desktop app is not publicly available yet.
Brand and product names may be mentioned only for descriptive purposes where necessary. NozzleNote by BMR is an independent product and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, certified by, reviewed by or officially connected to any 3D printer manufacturer.