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3D printing pen reaches Kickstarter funding goal in hours. I saw a prototype of this thing last week and it’s very compelling. It’s a fun toy and actually quite useful for very simple prototyping of plastic objects. In a few minutes we were able to build a little wireframe cube and draw a TC logo.
Not only does this mean you can draw with more plastics, but it should also lead to fewer jams interrupting the creation of your 3D masterpiece. Other improvements include a new, performance-enhancing heating algorithm, an auto sleep mode, and more defined fast and slow settings.
We’re sure we’ll be 3Doodler daVincis by the time the device ships. Remember the 3Doodler? Odds are plenty of you do, seeing as how the company managed to nab a staggering $2.3 million for its $30,000 Kickstarter campaign... It's a bit like a hot glue gun for plastic -- simple and ingenuous.
If there was a definition of a ‘crowdfunding success’, this would have been it. I myself, was even a skeptic when I initially purchased my 3Doodler, but slowly and surely I found that the ‘glorified hot glue gun’, as I called it, actually was an incredible tool for artists, makers, and even designers.
I held the 3Doodler 2.0 in my hand and was impressed with how much WobbleWorks managed to slim it down. While I'm not an artist (I can barely doodle a picture), I expect my creative friends will have a blast drawing with this. It's now possible to make wallets or outfits with a more flexible plastic as well.
-CNET
Among the highlights from the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show. So we've all heard of 3D printing, but how about 3D Doodling? A company called 3Doodler has been showing off a dress that they basically drew in thin air, using a 3D pen on display here in Las Vegas.
-CNN
According to Rachel Goldsmith, [...] its smaller size will expand the possibilities of what you can do. Last week, while we were running around like beheaded chickens at CES, 3Doodler announced an update to its 3D-printing pen. Its Kickstarter campaign is already astonishingly overfunded.
Think of it as rendering shapes in the air with sparklers on Bonfire Night come to life. Brilliant. Now the 3Doodler 2.0 has arrived, debuted at [...] (CES) in Las Vegas. The new model of 3Doodler works in the same way to the original but is 75% smaller than the first generation model and half the weight.
There are companies with real products solving problems worth tackling. A bunch of crowdfunded 3D printers (including the popular 3Doodler) were at CES 2015 en force as part of the new 3D printing pavilion at the show.
The makers of the first popular 3D-printing pen 3Doodler have unveiled a smaller device, which weighs just 50 grams. Now drawing in the air just got even better. As we continue in our pursuit to create the world's first and best 3D printing pen, we're excited to see how our community pushes the boundaries of 3D art and creation.
