If we told you somebody built a 3D printed go-kart, you’d expect to see a certain sequence of events. A bit of work in CAD, a printer montage, then some assembly. That’s not the case here. [3D Sanago] ...
Small hobby aircraft and light plastic parts go hand in hand, and a 3D printing pen makes lightweight plastic things without the overhead of CAD work and running a 3D printer. So could a 3D pen create ...
Hardware manufacturer AOD Mini Zebra has unveiled their next-generation 3D printing pen which takes the form of the AOD Zebra and has been specifically designed to be safe and easy-to-use even by ...
CoLiDo has created a new 3D printing pen which has been designed to maximise safety while still allowing creativity to flow providing a high quality smooth and seamless 3D drawing experience. The ...
Remember how hot at-home 3D printers where for a period of time? They’re still great to have if you’re a designer and you need to prototype things, but the shine has definitely worn off over the past ...
TLDR: The improved 3Doodler 3D pen now offers artists an even more responsive creating experience for just $79. Creating something from nothing has always been the true allure in the simple act of ...
Unlock the magic of the 3D pen with these fun and easy DIY projects! From quirky fixes to stylish school supplies, these hacks will have your creativity flowing and your friends impressed. Join us as ...
The Polaroid Play 3D Pen is an appealing product, carrying on the tradition of cheery, craft-oriented gear that we saw in last year’s Polaroid PlaySmart 3D Printer. This device, geared to craftspeople ...
There are 3D-printing pens that let prolific doodlers turn their drawings into three-dimensional sculptures, but all users are really left with is a piece of art. Polaroid’s taking 3D-printing pens ...
So far it's mostly been adults who've had the fun of using 3D pens, which is ironic given how drawing in mid-air can release your inner doodling child. However, the 3Doodler Start is a 3D pen from ...
Remember Etch A Sketch? Created by a French inventor in the late 1950s in his basement, but sold through the Ohio Art Company, it kept thousand of kids and adults entertained for decades, event today.