Can you imagine not wanting one of these?
3D printing without the printer. Well, actually… you are the printer.
The 3Doodler is a new kind of pen that doodles in three dimensions instead of two. It works like a 3-D printer, melting and cooling colored plastic to create rigid, freestanding structures in any shape imaginable (sort of like a hot-glue gun, but better, obviously).
Invented by Maxwell Bogue, Peter Dilworth and Daniel Cowen at the Boston-based toy company WobbleWorks, the 3Doodler raised over $2 million on Kickstarter. They were shooting for $30,000.
You can preorder online for $99.
Stuff magazine has a great hands on review.
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