Not much there in the way of feedback, I'm afraid. Looks good. Better than the filament-based pens, in my opinion. It would probably be helpful to offer a range of nozzle sizes. I think it would be really useful for repairing little mistakes I might have made in a design. For instance if I've put a hole in slightly the wrong place or too large. I like the idea of flexible polymer. Really think you should keep on with that one. Adding seals, buffers and grips to rigid prints would be really useful. As regards the potential for constructing an item from scratch, I'd need to have some hands-on time with the pen before I could get a really good idea of its potential.
Would you like my postal address? :-D
Cheers!
AndyL
9 years, 9 months ago
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vinnie90
- I have the 3Doodler. I would say the hype was really big for it. I hope this pen can regain my hopes in 3D Sketching. The videos look good, I will most likely be buying one.
9 years, 9 months ago
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elpulpo
- C'mon guys! The gentleman asked. Only fair to give him some ideas. :-)
angusgbishop
- I don't know if it would be feasible or not, but if you could 'bleed' a large amount of the resin out slowly before curing it, that would be quite cool, I saw an article on hackaday a week or so ago and a guy made a multicopter rotor blade using another one as a guide with a 3doodler, If you could do that with this pen then would could achieve a much nicer surface finish.
http://www.makexyz.com/f/3d-pens-one-year-later-5da21064186f3ae79abcc75c254857ca
Not much there in the way of feedback, I'm afraid. Looks good. Better than the filament-based pens, in my opinion. It would probably be helpful to offer a range of nozzle sizes. I think it would be really useful for repairing little mistakes I might have made in a design. For instance if I've put a hole in slightly the wrong place or too large. I like the idea of flexible polymer. Really think you should keep on with that one. Adding seals, buffers and grips to rigid prints would be really useful. As regards the potential for constructing an item from scratch, I'd need to have some hands-on time with the pen before I could get a really good idea of its potential.
Would you like my postal address? :-D
Cheers!
AndyL
I saw an article on hackaday a week or so ago and a guy made a multicopter rotor blade using another one as a guide with a 3doodler, If you could do that with this pen then would could achieve a much nicer surface finish.