Yesterday, start-up company Wobble Works was looking for $30,000 to help fund the manufacture of a pen that lets you draw in three dimensions using malleable melted plastic. In just a day, the company ...
Arthritis is an extremely common condition that affects over 350 million people worldwide. It causes joint cartilage to break down, which can produce an unbearable amount of pain. Because cartilage ...
3Doodler was the first 3D printing pen, which attracted international attention. The project raised over $2.3 million on Kickstarter from backers. But its bulky shape made it difficult for users to ...
A new handheld 3-D printer is leaving behind the notion of “putting pen to paper” behind, reports Colossal. Billing itself as the smallest 3-D printing pen in the world, LIX will liberate artists from ...
Here’s something that’s making its way to the top of our, “why didn’t we think of that” list. It’s called 3Doodler, a device based on the plastic extrusion technology found in 3D printers stuffed into ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Once upon a time, people actually did creative things with their hands. We’re not talking about typing on a keyboard, pushing a ...
Remember when consumer grade 3D printers first hit the market and they blew people’s minds when they first saw them? Well, prepare to relive that moment when you get a load of the MYNT3D Professional ...
San Francisco-based startup 3DSimo has launched a Kickstarter campaign for its revolutionary tool 3DSimo Mini, a 3D printing pen with interchangeable tips that can burn designs onto wood and leather, ...
There are a number of 3D pens set to come out in the coming months. However, the worlds smallest is quite an impressive feat of engineering. This is the LIX 3D pen; it is the world’s smallest 3D ...
3Doodler’s 3D printing pens aren’t just for enthusiasts and students. The company has introduced the 3Doodler Pro+, a “professional-grade” pen aimed at everyone from artists to engineers. Its dual ...
Remember Etch A Sketch? Created by a French inventor in the late 1950s in his basement, but sold through the Ohio Art Company, it kept thousand of kids and adults entertained for decades, event today.