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 ...
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 ...
WobbleWorks has developed a fun new way to express your artistic side – a pen which takes its inspiration from 3D printers. The 3Doodler sketches with the same plastic filament used in most personal ...
Consumer-grade 3D printers exploded onto the scene a few years ago. It was so cool that for under $1,000, anyone could buy a device and watch their designs materialize right before their eyes. The ...
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IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This 5-3/8" steel, German silver, and ...
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The 3Doodler contains a mains-powered electric heater that melts plastic which then cools as it comes out of the end of the pen like a cake-icer. Working in a similar way to 3D printers, the pen ...