Home Made 3d Pen By tejasRamanuj in Workshop3D Printing41422DownloadFavoriteIntroduction: 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!RecommendationsLight Up Mirror With Cabinet by CraftAndu in Furniture 11 905 DIY Industrial Black Pipe Bookshelf! by makewithjake in Shelves 22 877 Design and 3D Print a Modern and Cozy Reading Light! by morleykert in 3D Printing 18 1.1K 3D Printer Enclosure and Standing Desk by morleykert in 3D Printing 150 5.9K Make it Glow ContestFirst Time Author ContestAnything Goes Contest2 Discussions0mrsmerwin 3 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 3 years ago ReplyUpvotehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabudana open this linkPost Comment
0mrsmerwin 3 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 3 years ago ReplyUpvotehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabudana open this link
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3 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?
Reply 3 years ago
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabudana open this link