Startup company Future Make 3D is developing the Polyes Q1, a 3D pen with a slew of safety features that aims to make it fun and safe for everyone – children included – to sketch out three-dimensional ...
3D printing has developed in leaps and bounds. Promoted by the dream of sketching on air and creating realistic, replica objects, 3D printing has found niche application across research labs, ...
We already have 3D printers, so why not 3D pens? U.S. startup WobbleWorks is rethinking the napkin sketch process with its 3Doodle pen. Instead of ink, the $75 pen uses colorful ABS plastic (the same ...
Ever stood in front of a 3D printer and wished you could take the nozzle and just stick it in a handheld pen? That’s what WobbleWorks has done and thanks to Kickstarter backers, within the month the ...
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