The WobbleWorks team is going to release a 3Doodler-a 3D printer-handle, for the incredible $ 75 (having made a donation of $ 75 on Kickstarter, you can get your device in October this year). The device is simple, but at the same time amazing. WobbleWrorks guys simply took a heating head from a 3D printer and made a separate autonomous device out of it. A whole piece of plastic (ABS or PLA) is inserted from behind, then it passes through the entire device, and appears in molten form. You can draw on paper or a stencil if you do not have artistic inclinations. The main feature is drawing in the air. On the device are two buttons that allow you to control the melting speed. High speed is suitable for drawing on paper, but if you want to draw in the third dimension, it is best to slow down the speed. Volumetric structures can be made in another way – draw on paper, and then bend with molten plastic. The developers made their impressive model of the Eiffel Tower just like that. In total, for the implementation of the project, the team wanted to collect $ 30,000, but the visitors liked the idea so much that the amount of donations exceeded $ 1,000,000.
Source: Kickstarter
The WobbleWorks team is going to release a 3Doodler-a 3D printer-handle, for the incredible $ 75 (having made a donation of $ 75 on Kickstarter, you can get your device in October this year). The device is simple, but at the same time amazing. WobbleWrorks guys simply took a heating head from a 3D printer and made a separate autonomous device out of it. A whole piece of plastic (ABS or PLA) is inserted from behind, then it passes through the entire device, and appears in molten form. You can draw on paper or a stencil if you do not have artistic inclinations. The main feature is drawing in the air. On the device are two buttons that allow you to control the melting speed. High speed is suitable for drawing on paper, but if you want to draw in the third dimension, it is best to slow down the speed. Volumetric structures can be made in another way – draw on paper, and then bend with molten plastic. The developers made their impressive model of the Eiffel Tower just like that. In total, for the implementation of the project, the team wanted to collect $ 30,000, but the visitors liked the idea so much that the amount of donations exceeded $ 1,000,000.
Source: Kickstarter