If you are searching for a pen that could make 3D drawings, 3Doodler is the right pen for you.
3Doodler is the first and so far the only pen that could draw things in the air, for example a spring that could be stretched or squeeze like a real one.
Among the endless things that we can draw using this ‘magical’ 3D pen are:
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Drawing basic 3D shapes and 3D models
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Jewellery, pendants and hanging ornaments
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Decorative art and fridge magnets
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Personalisation of everyday objects (iPhone cases, laptops, pens, etc.)
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A mini Eiffel Tower or a soccer pitch for your Lego men and much much more…
How I wish to have a 3Doodler 3D printing pen and use it to draw all sorts of things like what I saw in the video.
And I would also like to draw a basket to keep the other things I had drawn using the 3Doodler 🙂
Anyway I am only ten and the pen is recommended for ‘ages 12+’.
Have a look at these photos.
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- 3Doodler in action
- 3Doodler works on almost any surface, including plastic, allowing users to personalize items such as iPhone cases, or anything else they feel like 3Doodling on. 3Doodler can even be used for minor repair work.
- The evolution of 3Doodler
- 3Doodler is the world’s first and only 3D Printing Pen. Using ABS plastic (the material used by many 3D printers), 3Doodler draws in the air or on surfaces. It’s compact and easy to use, and requires no software or computers. You just plug it into a power socket and can start drawing anything within minutes.
- The latest model 3Doodler
- Some suitably attractive photos of ABS plastic
- Wire Art by Ruth Jensen (Sparkflight) – sparkflight.etsy.com
- Pete & Max, Inventors of 3Doodler
- Wire Art by Ele McKay (elemckay.etsy.com)
- Wire Art by Nakisha (wireanimals.etsy.com)
- Six little men and the other one said… 3Doodler! 3Doodler!
- Wire Art by Bud Bullivant (wiredbybud.etsy.com)
- 2 ft Eiffel Tower Stencil