3Doodler: World's first 3D printing pen that can draw in the air
3Doodler: World's first 3D printing pen that can draw in the air
Users can just plug it into a power socket and can start drawing anything; it can also be used for minor repair work.

New Delhi: Have you ever wished to create 3D objects just by waving your finger in the air? Here is a new device for you that can help you do that. 3Doodler is claimed to be the world's first and only 3D Printing Pen. Using ABS plastic (the material used by many 3D printers), 3Doodler draws in the air or on surfaces.

It's compact and easy to use, and requires no software or computers. Users can just plug it into a power socket and can start drawing anything within minutes.

With the 3Doodler pen, users can make 3D creations accessible to everyone. Using this pen, users can scribble, trace or wave a finger in the air.

As 3Doodler draws, it extrudes heated plastic, which quickly cools and solidifies into a strong stable structure. This allows you to build an infinite variety of shapes and items.

There are many ways in which the 3Doodler pen can be used. 3Doodles can be created as flat forms and peeled off a piece of paper, as freestyle 3D objects, or in separate parts, ready to be joined together using the 3Doodler.

3Doodler works on almost any surface, including plastic, allowing users to personalise items such as iPhone cases. The 3Doodler can also be used for minor repair work.

The 3Doodler pen is 180mm by 24mm. The pen weighs less than 200g although the exact weight will depend on the final shell specifications. 3Doodler is nearing production now. At first, the company plans to come up with a single size 3Doodler and a single size tip/head, but it plans to introduce different heads for different thicknesses (like having different brushes) in future.

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