NEW YORK, February 19, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
World's first 3D printing pen ships to Kickstarter backers early
3Doodler, the world's first 3D drawing pen, celebrates the one year anniversary of launching their award winning Kickstarter by delivering to all of their backers a month early and revealing a new video showing the 3Doodler in action.
3Doodler raised over $2.3 million and became one of the most successful Kickstarter projects of all time, and since then has launched an exciting line of accessories and announced their worldwide retail plans. To mark the anniversary of their launch, 3Doodler has created a brand new video illustrating the innovative pen drawing in mid-air
Throughout their incredible year they have also found time to nurture their Community Site, an online community of creators who are on hand to offer inspiration, give feedback and provide support to other Doodlers, including a huge array of stencils and user submitted 3Doodles.
Peter Dilworth, Co-Founder of 3Doodler explains, 'It's difficult for Kickstarters to deliver on time. Predicting manufacturing and production timescales can be tricky for any product. We're absolutely thrilled to announce that we are not only early in our deliveries, but have launched our accessories range and started rolling 3Doodlers to stores worldwide. We cannot thank our community of backers enough for their support so early on in the 3Doodler journey and for their continued support today. The past year has been quite a wild ride and we know the next year will be just as exciting.'
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About the 3Doodler
The 3Doodler is the world's first 3D printing pen, having quickly become Kickstarters most popular 3D consumer printing device and the third highest funded technology project on Kickstarter.
Designed by WobbleWorks, Inc., an emerging consumer electronics and robotics company with big ideas, the 3Doodler has been created to be compact and easy to use, you simply plug the 3Doodler into a power socket and start drawing anything in 3D within minutes. Whether freestyle 3D sketching, or tracing shapes from templates to make larger architectural structures, anything is possible.
Note: the plastic extruded from 3Doodler is safe to touch once it has left the pen, but the pen itself has a metal tip that can reach 240C.
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