Home Made 3d Pen By tejasRamanuj in Workshop3D Printing53822DownloadFavoriteIntroduction: Home Made 3d PenBy tejasRamanujhttps://www.f4fhoto.com/Follow More by the author: About: Student (BSc.I.T) More About tejasRamanuj »This Project is related to home made 3d Printing Add TipAsk QuestionCommentDownloadStep 1: Take 50 Gram SabudanaAdd TipAsk QuestionCommentDownloadStep 2: Crush SabudanaAdd TipAsk QuestionCommentDownloadStep 3: Add Some WaterAdd TipAsk QuestionCommentDownloadStep 4: Take One Bottle and Insert This Pest Add TipAsk QuestionCommentDownloadStep 5: Than Draw Any Shape Add TipAsk QuestionCommentDownload Be the First to Share Did you make this project? Share it with us!I Made It!RecommendationsMobile Folding Craft Station by Yvette M in Woodworking 117 5.7K 3D Printed Flexi Snake by Penolopy Bulnick in 3D Printing 47 4.5K Glow in the Dark Molecules by mphatsosimbao in 3D Printing 6 1.1K A Pocket Sundial From a Broken Pocket Watch! by JGJMatt in Metalworking 79 7.9K Make It BridgeBig and Small ContestGame Design: Student Design Challenge2 Comments0mrsmerwin 5 years ago ReplyUpvoteWhat is sabudana and where do I get it? A 3d pen usually uses heat to melt the plastic filament. This seems to not involve heat so does it need dry time? 1 reply 0tejasRamanujmrsmerwin Reply 5 years ago ReplyUpvotehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabudana open this linkPost Comment
0mrsmerwin 5 years ago ReplyUpvoteWhat is sabudana and where do I get it? A 3d pen usually uses heat to melt the plastic filament. This seems to not involve heat so does it need dry time? 1 reply
0tejasRamanujmrsmerwin Reply 5 years ago ReplyUpvotehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabudana open this link
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5 years ago
What is sabudana and where do I get it? A 3d pen usually uses heat to melt the plastic filament. This seems to not involve heat so does it need dry time?
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabudana open this link