Review: 3Doodler create+ New & Improved 3D Pen Printer
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- čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
- The 3Doodler create+ is a pen based 3D printer that doesn't require any computer files or programming knowledge. You can pick it up, stick in the plastic filament and start printing whatever's on your mind right away.
You can find more than 200 free projects and stencils on their website. For more complex projects, they sell kits and 3D projects that like their Gnome Canvas Kit for an ornament you can put in your backyard. They also have 24/7 customer support, so you know they'll be around for the long haul.
The 3Doodler create+ is a fun and creative way to express yourself in art form. For me, it's an interesting way to fix things around the house and create custom pieces of hardware that you just can't buy at the hardware store. Overall a great piece of kit that you'll find many uses for over time.
More info: the3doodler.com
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Thanks for the video John. I’m like you, just starting out, but I haven’t bought a pen yet.
Awesome video John! I want one now :) I cant wait for more!
Thanks buddy! The pen is really fun (and you can make some really useful things too!)
Also the abs plastic strands have a health issue because of the oil based feature on it the fumes aren’t so healthy that means I recommend you use pla plastic
I bought the same 3D pen. I hope that one day I will be able to work with it as well as you do.
Just a bit of practice and you'll be set! I used to draw so I've had a little practice. :)
@@FirstL00k I also bought such a 3D pen. Thanks for showing us a video of it.
@@lotharrommel3456 Glad I could help!
@@FirstL00k Even if I only speak German, I could see what you are showing. I am an older German, we had to learn Russian at school.
Ok I'm definitely getting one
Great review
Thanks a lot!
Itz really nice
does it work with 220 v?
There is no hole on the one I got it how to fix it
Is the filament compatible with other brands?
No. This filament is 3mm while other companies produce1.75 mm filament. Only original 3doodler filament works with it.
Also, 3doodler start uses official 2.85 mm filament
Sorry for late reply
8:11 ah yes, green cherries.
Lol!
How much should i charge thr thing
“The pen comes in different colors” Not now in 2021, wonder where they went
Nice handwriting!
Haha, thanks! I still have decent penmanship it seems.
Mate i bought this tool charged ot up but nothing how many hours should i leave it amd wjy it doesnt charge?
There's no battery, you turn it on and use it while it's plugged in. Most tools with heating elements (soldering guns, hair dryers, this create+ pen, etc) need constant flow of power to work.
Yah but mine doesnt work
It turns red all the time
If I use the plastic as just a skeleton and add wood filler would that be alright? idk if there would be a reaction with plastic and wood filler.
The biggest issue is keeping the grid or skeleton in place without it falling off. Most grids (in construction at least) are screwed in or taped, then something heavy is put on it like joint compound.
If the filler material is lighter than the plastic or you're sure the plastic skeleton is fused tightly to whatever you're penning it on, it might be worth a shot.
@@FirstL00k I'll give it a shot thank you for the information.
I don’t know what is wrong mine turns hot burn smell doesn’t bring out and drawing
Can't wait to buy this and make an airplane
A model airplane would be really fun to make. I wonder if you could make one that actually flies... now that would be super cool.
Thats gonna take some wires
Great video. Do you believe this product is adequate for a 8 yr old child? Thank you.
Thanks! I think the recommended age for the Create+ is 12 years or older, but they also have one for younger kids starting at 6 years old called "Start".
@@Fleur2005 thank you for the info. I bought the starter kit and the kids love it. Later on I'll purchase a more advance pen.
Yes just dont touch the nozzle
tip, buy a diffrent brand. the 3doodler uses 3mm filaments compared to the rest of the market and they cost a hell of a lot more and are hard to get
ExtremelyDerped thanks
Oh shoot. I just got mine and tried my 1.75mm filament the moment I read your comment. Yeah, this was a bummer :
Phew! I sent an email to the company asking whether I had to use their filaments. This was after watching a video warning not to buy a pen that forced you to use proprietary filaments. The answer was yes. Their pens use the 2.85 mm size not the standard 1.75 mm. So no thanks.
And thank you for confirming that in fact their filaments cost more!
"Yup, I popped two cherries today". That's one for the books.
So, what happened to the audio?
How much rupees this is?
I couldn't tell you since I don't live in your region. You'll probably have to take into account import tax and duty rates if you can't buy it locally.
No dibs Sherlock
The first hello world is so so so so so so so so so so so so so so bad
I got mine for 9.99
Wow, where did you find it for so cheap? That's a great price for this pen.
@@FirstL00k I was looking for some shoes at the Salvation Army, because all of mine were falling apart. I meandered by the electronics, miscellaneous section, and it caught my eye. I remembered seeing commercials for it years ago and it being multiple payments of 19.99. So I knew I couldn't pass it up. I'm learning the craft to make accessories for my sons toys, small action figures for the obscure/foreign shows my sons loves and "collectable" type things for OSRS (a game I play).
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