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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Abstract: 3Doodler pada versi pertamanya memiliki pegangan yang kurang nyaman serta agak sulit jika ingin membuat bentuk lengkungan. Tetapi kali ini 3Doodler telah memiliki bentuk yang baru dan tentu saja memiliki banyak sekali tambahan dan perbaikan yang membuat 3...
Abstract: 3Doodler mungkin bukanlah nama yang familiar untuk sebuah printer 3D dengan bentuk pena. Printer 3D ini memulai debutnya pada pameran IFA di Jerman dan menjadi salah satu kontestan yang meramaikan pameran tersebut. 3Doodler ini merupakan printer 3D dengan...
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...