Congrats on this development, I think it is the most interesting thing that happened in the world of hand planes in a few decades.
All internet babbling aside, few of us know the most important thing: how does it plane and what is usability and ergonomics?
First, I suggest adding a # 6 size since I'd like to buy one... second, I suggest changing your website marketing to better explain what you just wrote above, so potential buyers understand what are design improvements you attempted to make it a better plane, aside from the fact that we can order different handles, or bed angle - not to take anything away from that - but I think most are interested, if I get this plane, what exactly you believe better about the tool than a traditional plane of the same size.
I don't quite understand how "adjuster engages a repositionable blade carrier that is independent of chip breaker", but it sounds like it would be nice
I only see chipbreaker, blade, frog, norris adjuster and lever cap. What is the carrier?
Also, since you started it, do tell more about using it upside down.
Finally, are samples available in retail stores for messing around with? I'll pass by Vancouver location on Thursday.