I got one to play around with, but mainly to try and fix some prints from the printer. I had an extra magnetic build pad ($10.00 on Amazon) and so using that with the pen allowed for easy adhesion and peeling off. Loved messing with it so far and it will put a use to the extra filament that is left over from spools.
@@davidmoore6973I got a scrib3d ripoff one, and it cost me about 8 dollars, it's lasted like a week so far. I watched some videos and people are actually amazed how an 8 dollar pen compares to a 70 dollar pen
One of the best surfaces I have used is painters tape. You can easily draw something, then lay down painters tape over it. Now you can still see the stencil and peel off the plastic pretty easily. I find that it has a good balance between adherence and easy removal.
Wecgot ny son one for xmas it works great and our filament wasn't tangled like that it was nicely placed in each color individual packaging so def looking out for the consumer hints making it a even better product thanks fir the content
Then maybe you can help me I’m having a problem is it’s not pausing when I don’t want to extrude filament. So I have to waste or can you tell me how to make it press button work? Like when I press forward it just goes forward when I release it stops? Because it just keeps either going forwards or backwards on the filament 😅
How is he able to see the temp cause I can’t when I click the arrow on the side I see nothing on the little screen when I don’t I only see PLA but no I watched this whole video and it never turned green what do I do
It seems Mr. Smarty here is printing on paper, thinking that plastic won't bond to it. 🤡 Well, news flash, it will! And it will also bond very well with fabric. Instead, you could use plastic on plastic, or how about laminating the paper first? Another option is to use glass. Glass would be an effective material to use because it won't stick too hard to it and will still form a bond.
I got one to play around with, but mainly to try and fix some prints from the printer. I had an extra magnetic build pad ($10.00 on Amazon) and so using that with the pen allowed for easy adhesion and peeling off. Loved messing with it so far and it will put a use to the extra filament that is left over from spools.
Thanks!! I got one at a bargain bin today For $5 and I am so excited to try it but wanted to watch tutorials first!!
same i got it for 7 $on friday’s
sorry but that 5 dollar pen is a fake one made in china that will only last like 5 minutes, i know from experience
@@davidmoore6973I got a scrib3d ripoff one, and it cost me about 8 dollars, it's lasted like a week so far. I watched some videos and people are actually amazed how an 8 dollar pen compares to a 70 dollar pen
amazing tutorial! helped me out alot
Yo, that’s amazing you’re making a rainbow and shapes. I love that.
What type of drawing medium works best? Canvas paper, wax paper, parchment paper, silicone Matt? I have the PIKA3D Super 3D PRINTING PEN
Wax paper or silicone!
One of the best surfaces I have used is painters tape. You can easily draw something, then lay down painters tape over it. Now you can still see the stencil and peel off the plastic pretty easily. I find that it has a good balance between adherence and easy removal.
Wecgot ny son one for xmas it works great and our filament wasn't tangled like that it was nicely placed in each color individual packaging so def looking out for the consumer hints making it a even better product thanks fir the content
You’re supposed to press the go button for it to work I have the exact same one same color and I’m using it right now
Then maybe you can help me I’m having a problem is it’s not pausing when I don’t want to extrude filament. So I have to waste or can you tell me how to make it press button work? Like when I press forward it just goes forward when I release it stops? Because it just keeps either going forwards or backwards on the filament 😅
Very helpful
Very helpfull
And you can double click the forwards button and it will Auto fill for you
not bad tutorial :)
Thanks a lot 😀
yeah i hear it, thought it was a car alarm lol.
Is so hard to get the print out from the paper
How is he able to see the temp cause I can’t when I click the arrow on the side I see nothing on the little screen when I don’t I only see PLA but no I watched this whole video and it never turned green what do I do
Did u plug it in?
Responding 2 months later lol
Lmao I needed this burnt my self 5 times tryna figure it out
Mine didn’t just go in it didn’t feed it in
It seems Mr. Smarty here is printing on paper, thinking that plastic won't bond to it. 🤡 Well, news flash, it will! And it will also bond very well with fabric.
Instead, you could use plastic on plastic, or how about laminating the paper first? Another option is to use glass. Glass would be an effective material to use because it won't stick too hard to it and will still form a bond.
Bros need to start a conversation
Mine just keeps blinking orange and it won’t stop Evan if I plug it and plug it back in
that means that its charging you can use it when it gets to green
The party flavor
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Does it hurt if you touch it? Could my 5 year old niece do this
You should NOT touch the tip or freshly extruded material. Those will hurt a good bit.
I wouldn't leave the 5yo alone, but she definitely could do it.
Theres special kid pens for this
the little roll of pla it comes with isnt near enough for 99% of people so uhh, ask your uncle for his leftover 3d printer pla and you're set 👍
Agree not nearly enough sample filament.
Good thing that when my aunt got it for me for Christmas she also god a sh*t ton of extra pla
You need to put a plastic film on the paper.
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