Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the 3Doodler 3D Pen and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for 3Doodler 3D Pen.
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Small and compact, Easy to start, create and experiment, Hours of fun,
Heat reduction - the front end can get pretty hot, Faster start and stop control, Longer power cable
The Juku is a fun creativity tool. It's not a toy, but it's also not a precision prototyper. I'd put it in a creative craft category or the maker/stem area for sure. It's fun to use and lets you build things that can feel substantial. The best advice I ca...
Published: 2014-01-02, Author: David , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: The Claim: You can draw 3-D objects. The “pen” spits out a thread of molten plastic that cools and hardens instantly, so that you can draw three-dimensional cubes, spirals, sculptures, and an endless variety of other artistic and decorative creations.Pric...
Abstract: Enter the 3Doodler, the pen that turns you into the 3D printer.The $99 3Doodler, made by Boston-based startup Wobbleworks, is a fat pen not unlike a hot glue gun. It needs to be plugged into a wall outlet. A stick of plastic goes in on the blunt end and c...
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Published: 2013-12-13, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Pick up and play ‘wow' factor, Cheap price for the pen - less than 1/10 the price of 3D printers, Invest time and concentration and you'll be amply rewarded, 3Doodling is a great spectator sport
Creations depend on your own steadiness and skill, Kids may get bored, frustrated or burn themselves, Not ideal for ‘making' fully-formed objects like a regular 3D printer can
If you want to get hold of a 3Doodler and you're not one of the original 30,000 Kickstarter backers, pre-orders taken now have an estimated shipping date of February 2014. There is a rival YAYA pen being sold by London 3D printing emporium iMakr but we ha...
Abstract: 3D printers are really nice. The troublesome thing about them is that you need to create your 3D design model in a computer, saved into STL format and then sent to the printer. What if you just wanted to sketch something directly into thin air, without us...
Abstract: The 3Doodler has delivered. Right on time. It's the world's first 3D printing pen. That's right, it prints plastic in 3D just by drawing with your pen. No need for a computer, no need for a 3D model, and no complicated software to learn. Just start drawin...