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Create Today, Tomorrow, and Beyond with 3D Pen Essentials!
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Use fewer filters or clear allMy 15-year-old son is hooked on this pen. He’s always been into drawing, and now he’s adding another dimension to his artwork. The pen heats up quickly, and it’s easy to control the flow. Seeing his ideas jump off the page and into 3D space is really inspiring.
I initially thought this pen might be too challenging, but my 14-year-old daughter learned how to use it in minutes. She’s making everything from name tags to decorative frames. The whole process is smooth and intuitive—definitely a worthwhile purchase!
As a high school art teacher, I’ve recommended this 3D pen to several of my students. The build quality is solid, and the learning curve is gentle. My students love bringing their designs to life, and it’s so exciting to see them expand their skills beyond traditional two-dimensional art.
I bought this 3D pen for my 16-year-old niece, and she can’t put it down! She’s already designed custom keychains for her friends and even tried some small figurines. It’s been a great way for her to relax and explore her creativity in a whole new dimension.
A 3D pen is a pen that extrudes heated or warm plastic from the pen’s nozzle. You don’t need any software. There are no files to transfer, and no difficult tech to master. In the words of a teacher we work with, “whatever you imagine, you can draw. It goes from your brain, to your hand, right there.
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We recommend that you remove the filament. You can do this by pressing the on/off button on the 3D printer pen for 2 seconds. The filament will run out of the back of the 3D printer pen.
Yes, you can. However, you must start on a surface such as a stencil.