Handle 3Doodler, you can draw in the air

What happens if you take the printhead conventional 3D-printer for ABS-plastic and bury it in a compact body, which lies comfortably in your hand? Get a handle, which you can literally write and draw not only on paper but also in the air.





To write using standard 3-mm plastic rods. One meter starting material suffice for more than 10 meters of the finished line. The plastic hardens almost instantly, allowing you to draw without reliance on weight. Furthermore, it is possible to draw on any flat (or curved) surface - ready figures are easily separated from the paper and the plastic rather firmly "welded". One possible application 3Doodle - minor repairs of plastic parts and the decor of any plastic products.

Handle weighs less than 200 grams, pre-order on Kickstarter will cost $ 75 (in the package includes two sets of colored plastic rods). 3Doodle supports two-speed "print" - to quickly fill large areas and for fine work. The creators claim that adapt himself to create a simple form can be for a couple of hours, and drawing on the plane does not require any special skills.

3D-handle will be not only the "write by hand" With the3doodler.com⇗ site you can download templates for printing the details on paper that can be "trace" separately, and then assembled into a three-dimensional structure, as a designer. The authors of the project hope that the template library will be constantly updated by users, and contains many hundreds and thousands of models.

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