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WobbleWorks has developed a pen that can transmit your doodles into three-dimensional works of art. The firm's pen, the "3Doodler," is being touted as the world's first and only 3D printing pen.
3Doodler's 3D printing pens are a lot of fun, and with models already available for hobbyists and kids, they've already proved pretty popular, with more 750,000 units shipping since the first ...
And this is partly why the handful of 3D printing pens already on the market aren’t the easiest tools to use. So maybe the CreoPop pen, which instead uses UV light to cure a liquid resin ...
So say teenagers who helped test drive the new $99 3Doodler, billed as the world’s first 3-D printing pen. “It’s pretty cool,” said Lily Meyer Robins, 16.
A new pen that allows doodlers to doodle in the air aims to open the door of 3-D printing to anyone old enough to handle a pen with a scorching hot tip. No software or computers required. Even ...
The 3Doodler 3D-printing pen, as my TC colleague John Biggs recently pointed out, is a fun toy but a silly tool. It’s big and its output is frustratingly wonky. But then it was created by a ...
You may have heard of 3D-printing pens before: devices like the 3Doodler which turn plastic filaments into a gel that hardens in the air — letting users create impressive freehand sculptures in ...