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Package Includes:
- 1 x Magic 3D Pen set
- 1 x Set of Filament
Specifications:
Style | Magic 3D Pen |
Safe for Kids | Yes |
Best compatible Filament | PLS Filament |
Touchscreen Capabilities | Yes |
Length | 10cms |
Height | 5 cms |
Weight (Package approx) | 150 grams |
1. How to use 3D pen?
- Plug in the 3D pen : Make sure to set the temperature according to the choice of your plastic.
Insert the filament: Push the plastic through the back until you feel the click.
Click and doodle: Choose either the fast or slow button, push down the surface and doodle.
2. What are 3D printer pens?
- A 3D pen is a portable version of a 3D printer. Feed strands of hard plastic (called filament) into the pen, and the pen melts the filament and extrudes it as a string of gooey plastic from the tip. With practice, you can create 3D art, figurines, game pieces, or basic plastic objects like baskets and phone holders by holding the pen like a regular pen and drawing in any direction—including straight up into the air. You may even be able to repair broken ABS plastic objects by "welding" the pieces back together with melted ABS using a 3D pen.
3. Is 3D Pen safe?
- Although the 3D pen operates at a little bit high temperature making the nozzle unsuitable for touch, the 2-finger protector which covers the index finger and thumb makes it safe for kids to use. However, it is recommended to let your kids use this 3D pen under supervision, especially when the kid is below 8 years.
4. How much does A 3D Pen cost?
- 3D pens usually cost 1000 INR - 3000 INR depending on the brand and features of the pen.
5. What is the correct Voltage for 3D Pen to work on?
- 100-240 V AC
6. How are 3D Pens different from 3D Printers?
- 3D pens are a lot more versatile than 3D printers. Having a 3D printer, you need to design your object before you begin making it in a CAD software. So using a 3D printer requires some kind of CAD drawing skills. With 3D Pen, you may simply begin drawing straight away.
7. Is there a way to clean any residual Filament from A 3D Printing Pen?
- You could try the cold/warm pull technique. Feed-in filament with the device heated push the filament through the nozzle by hand, turn the device off, as it cools down pull the filament back out of the assembly, if it comes out nozzle shaped, then you've cleaned it.
8. What is the best surface to draw on with a 3D Pen?
- Cardboard is the best for beginners. For more experts, the best surface of all is a glue coated glass heated bed, the same platform that is used by 3D printers. If you want to copy the shape of an object, masking tape and sanding paper are recommended. With some types of plastic you can even draw freehand in the air.
9. What is the difference between ABS and PLA Filament types for 3D Pens?
- ABS is oil based, where PLA is plant based. One of the most noticeable differences is that ABS gives off a chemical odor, so preferred to wear a mask. PLA, which contains plant-based ingredients such as corn starch and sugar cane, is said to emit a sweet smell. ABS is recyclable, PLA is biodegradable.