Thanks for the reply. Originally I was going to release it as a DIY project for anyone who had a table saw, drill press, wood lathe, etc. Basically it's made from a cannibalized hand winch and Maasdam rope puller, 9 pcs of aluminum and a few parts bought from Amazon, Lowes and McMaster. All told it was about $250.
The problem I'm having is heat. After about 50' the grease starts to break down, friction goes up, and the crappy gearing I used starts to wear too fast. I'm thinking an oil bath and better gearing would fix all that, but the aluminum gearbox of the prototype isn't sealable so the only positive solution is a cast aluminum housing and some oil seals/gaskets. That puts it out of reach for anyone who doesn't have their own foundry and machinist equipment. I don't have those things either.
So... about the only thing that would stay the same is the layout of the rope handling assembly which I believe is unique. Only a patent search would say yay or nay on that, meaning none of the final development is going to be cheap, which is why I'm here gauging any interest first. When I told my wife about what I was doing, she said, "Don't show it to anyone!" Sorry.
That said, I think the Ronin is ridiculous in how the rope is loaded, and after I saw that YouTube video of how it nearly severed a rope - no thank you. After about 1500' of testing, the Maasdam pulley hasn't plucked one strand. No toothed ascenders either. I've been using a Petzl Rescusender for life support backup while testing, and it works great without teeth.
My ascender most closely resembles the Rollgliss and Burrapeg's adaptation except the position of the drill is more ergonomically friendly and doesn't need bracing to prevent torquing your wrist. In fact you can separate the ascender from the drill in about 3 seconds at the chuck, and hang the two components on either side of your saddle. It's not how I use it but you have the option. Loading the rope literally takes 11 seconds, and even less to unload.
I realize no pictures is a show stopper for some. If it's any consolation, and to show I'm not just blowing smoke, I do have a DIY project I can share. It's a throw line launcher that's more accurate and forgiving than the APTA, and can be assembled in an afternoon from parts bought at Lowes and Amazon for about $175. But first things first. Is there a market for my ascender or am I barking up the wrong tree.
TIA, Jim