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The world’s first 3D printing pen with blue LED has come out on Kickst

By cathycarrie

9 years ago



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    #1 9 years ago

    The world’s first 3D printing pen with blue LED has come out on Kickstarter. It is more technically secure, convenient and eco-friendly; it can enable you to draw in the air continuously for over 11 minutes; it is thoroughly designed and developed by Future Make Technology. Its name is Polyes Q1, a pen with full imagination and creation.

    Features of Polyes Q1:
     Uses light-sensitive photopolymer to avoid high temperature and nasty smell of ABS/PLA materials
     Provides various shell colors for you to choose from
     Installs an integrated button for you to easily switch the drawing modes
     Applies blue LED technology: safe, reliable and eco-friendly
     Liberates your children’s imagination and creativity
     Insets USB rechargeable battery to become cordless and portable
     Insets a child-safety switch along with the tilt sensor to protect your children’s eyes
     Provides various teaching materials for free
     Uses functional inks( colorful, transparent, fluorescent, fragrant and thermochromic) to achieve the best visual effect

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    #2 9 years ago
    Quoted from cathycarrie:

    The world’s first 3D printing pen with blue LED has come out on Kickstarter. It is more technically secure, convenient and eco-friendly; it can enable you to draw in the air continuously for over 11 minutes; it is thoroughly designed and developed by Future Make Technology. Its name is Polyes Q1, a pen with full imagination and creation.
    Features of Polyes Q1:
     Uses light-sensitive photopolymer to avoid high temperature and nasty smell of ABS/PLA materials
     Provides various shell colors for you to choose from
     Installs an integrated button for you to easily switch the drawing modes
     Applies blue LED technology: safe, reliable and eco-friendly
     Liberates your children’s imagination and creativity
     Insets USB rechargeable battery to become cordless and portable
     Insets a child-safety switch along with the tilt sensor to protect your children’s eyes
     Provides various teaching materials for free
     Uses functional inks( colorful, transparent, fluorescent, fragrant and thermochromic) to achieve the best visual effect

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    #3 9 years ago

    all I want for Christmas is SPAM

    #4 9 years ago

    Great Product! I believe, my Son just unwrapped his 3D pen....There are many companies to choose from, and prices start at $50 and up from Ebay....

    I look forward to using in some pin projects, where its just the right tool before a 3D CAD version is invested in. Custom stand offs, Light holders, etc....Lots of ideas I am sure!

    Thanks for sharing....I hope others might have one under there Christmas Tree and have pics to share!

    Really Cool!

    #5 9 years ago

    I love this stuff. Should be interesting to see where this heads. I just purchased a new 3d printer for some animatronics work and one of these pens would definitely complete the set.

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