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This is 2nd Generation of 3d printing pen which is more stable,

and can use both ABS and PLA( non toxic, no smell) filament and temperature is adjustable.   


Features:

Bring your art to life with this 3D Stereoscopic Printing Pen. This pen replaces ink with plastic which melts at a high temperature to create a 3D object instead of just an idea on paper. Use it just like any other kind of pen by drawing normally in the beginning, with the nib pressed to paper, but then you lift it in the air and the pen keeps drawing. Your hand movements can create the art as the 3D pen follows your movement and command as it can be used to draw in the air or on surface as well as tracing objects on paper.


It is lightweight in design and has easier speed control than other 3D pens that are on the market plus it has a good plug design for heater and nozzle to help control the temperature. Also this creative 3D pen has an intelligent standby function so it won’t be a burden when not being used. Create true masterpieces with this really effective 3D pen that will suit the artists, hobby enthusiasts and the creative individuals in today’s society.

Electric heating nozzle integrated and compact design convenient for maintenance and replacement
The slender pen body suits hands habit
The stepless speed change by single hand
Intelligence standby modes
Super silence design

Specifications:

Output Materials Type: Fused Deposition Modeling
Molding Method: 3D Modeling
Printing Area: Unlimited
Input: AC 110V-240V
Output: DC 12V 3A
Nozzle Diameter: 0.7mm
Fila. Diameter:1.75 mm
Sprinkle Speed: Adjustable
Heating Temperature: 160 to 230 Degree Celsius (Adjustable)
Dimensions: 190 x 45 x 30 mm
Wight:245 g
Package weight:420 g

 


3D Stereoscopic Printing Pen Drawing Printer Modelling Making Model with Free Refill


MYRIWELL 3D Printing Pen [3rd Generation]





This is 3rd Generation of 3d printing pen which is more stable, and can use both ABS and PLA( non toxic, no smell) filament and temperature is adjustable.   
Features:

Bring your art to life with this 3D Stereoscopic Printing Pen. This pen replaces ink with plastic which melts at a high temperature to create a 3D object instead of just an idea on paper. Use it just like any other kind of pen by drawing normally in the beginning, with the nib pressed to paper, but then you lift it in the air and the pen keeps drawing. Your hand movements can create the art as the 3D pen follows your movement and command as it can be used to draw in the air or on surface as well as tracing objects on paper.


It is lightweight in design and has easier speed control than other 3D pens that are on the market plus it has a good plug design for heater and nozzle to help control the temperature. Also this creative 3D pen has an intelligent standby function so it won’t be a burden when not being used. Create true masterpieces with this really effective 3D pen that will suit the artists, hobby enthusiasts and the creative individuals in today’s society.

Electric heating nozzle integrated and compact design convenient for maintenance and replacement
The slender pen body suits hands habit
The stepless speed change by single hand
Intelligence standby modes
Super silence design






Features:

Bring your art to life with this 3D Stereoscopic Printing Pen. This pen replaces ink with plastic which melts at a high temperature to create a 3D object instead of just an idea on paper. Use it just like any other kind of pen by drawing normally in the beginning, with the nib pressed to paper, but then you lift it in the air and the pen keeps drawing. Your hand movements can create the art as the 3D pen follows your movement and command as it can be used to draw in the air or on surface as well as tracing objects on paper.


It is lightweight in design and has easier speed control than other 3D pens that are on the market plus it has a good plug design for heater and nozzle to help control the temperature. Also this creative 3D pen has an intelligent standby function so it won’t be a burden when not being used. Create true masterpieces with this really effective 3D pen that will suit the artists, hobby enthusiasts and the creative individuals in today’s society.

Electric heating nozzle integrated and compact design convenient for maintenance and replacement
The slender pen body suits hands habit
The stepless speed change by single hand
Intelligence standby modes
Super silence design



The following video demos how the 3d printing pen works: 



 





 

 

 













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Is there a difference between ABS and PLA? Yes, there are many. For one thing, PLA is made from plant-based materials, so there’s less fumes to contend with if you’re working in an enclosed space. ABS is oil-based, so there is a noticeable – and sometimes strong, depending on how long the printer is running – petroleum smell.

Both PLA and ABS are sandable, paintable, and bondable.
Finer detail can be extracted from PLA, but this material can tend toward brittleness and floppy, curled edges. While you don’t need to have a heated printer bed to use PLA, it does benefit from one. A cooling process is also required.

ABS is a bit more flexible, and it does not require a cooling process. However it may crack or warp if you’re not careful about the structure of your object. ABS has a higher melting temperature, and it needs polyimide tape for best adherence. While PLA can adhere to many things.



It's time to talk plastic!

As you may have noticed when you first backed us, your 3Doodler comes with a bunch of plastic "ink". You have a choice between ABS and PLA, and many of you have asked us what the difference is, which we prefer and which you should choose. The team has been toiling away and we are now pleased to release our ABS vs PLA Infographic.

To reiterate some of the key points made in the infographic:

• We love using ABS for 3Doodling from stencils (like our Eiffel Tower), making bendable items (like jewellery), for spirals, and for drawing directly upwards off the page

• We love using PLA for 3Doodling on windows, metal and an array of other surfaces (because it sticks a lot better), and for those lovely translucent 3Doodles

Our overall verdict is as follows:

• We genuinely like using both plastics, but for different purposes. We've made great things with each, but at the end of the day it depends on the use, look and feel you are going for

• From what we have seen so far most people starting out with the 3Doodler like to 3Doodle upwards, make things that are strong yet bendable, and create easy to peel stencils, so if you are new to plastics and want maximum versatility at the outset, we suggest you start with ABS and experiment with PLA later on (but please do give it a try, as they are both great materials in their own unique ways)