Monday 9 September 2013

3Doodler gadget makes handheld 3D modeling possible

The 3Doodler, a sort of handheld 3D modeler, made its public debut at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin this week after racking up thousands of pre-orders as part of a Kickstarter program.

The gadget extrudes heated plastic, similar to an electric glue gun, that allows users to make a variety of objects. The company plans to offer stencils on its website for beginner users to make everything from the Eiffel Tower to a horse-drawn carriage.

3DoodlerPhoto: Nick BarberThe 3Doodler is a 3D printer-like handheld gadget that extrudes heated plasted—similar to a glue gun—that lets users make a variety of objects. It is on presale now for $99 with Kickstarter orders shipping first.

During its Kickstarter program, which launched in February, the company raised $2.34 million and presold 26,000 pens.

“Since then we’ve had our heads down making these pens and we’re here at IFA for the first time showing it in public,” said Daniel Cowen co-founder of 3Doodler.

Kickstarter is a website that allows entrepreneurs to crowd source funding for various projects and ideas.

3Doodler bunnyPhoto: Nick BarberAn object made with the 3Doodler

The device uses two different types of plastic sticks, purchased separately, and each has a specialty. ABS, or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, plastic is good for drawing upwards, creating bendable art or “doodling” on paper and then peeling it off. PLA, or polyactic acid, plastic is better for making acute angles or drawing on glass or metallic surfaces.

The pen will be available for $99 and is on presale on the company’s website. First the Kickstarter orders will ship, then the presale ones and finally general sale purchases will ship. Cowen said he hopes to be in retail stores by early next year.


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