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The things that you're always able to freehand always looks so aesthetically pleasing that it's hard to convince me that you didn't pre plan the patterns on the balloon. And how you just could turn that into a lamp shade with one of the most gorgeous shadows I've even seen. The ingenuity required to be able to turn just a medium of drawing into absolutely stunning creations that I'm in awe. Keep up the good work my dude and I'm looking forward to your next video
thank you for this review. my son wanted this 3doodler pen, but I wasn't convinced, but now I actually want to use it myself LOL that looks like a great fun and he will definitely gonna get it :) great stuff with this balloon project - this turned our really cool :)
Watching you use this on that balloon makes me want this version as well! I have a fondness for hot air balloons and I can see myself making some to hang around the house with this! ^_^
It was so awesome the other day when I was googling around about 3d pens an article came up about a contest and you were in there as the winner of one of the categories with this lamp thing! I was feeling proud for you! I was like, "that's my guy!", even tho I only know you from yt. Haha! Way to go!
Back at it again with the creativity, keep up the good work buddy, totally buying one from my two little cousins, also, looking forward to your next solidworks project!
Voila! What a cool creation and excellent tutorial. Devon, Your "voice" is perfect for hosting shows and giving instructions. Our tweens love you...they said, YOU SUPER ROCK! ;-D THANKS FOR SHARING
I'm guessing that the ballon wouldn't let go of the plastic because the plastic would've been hot enough on contact to melt the balloons plastic just enough where it stuck together
You are absolutely amazing with 3D pens and printing!! I have been binge watching a bunch of your videos and I subscribed after the first one I saw from you! Your very creative and I love your imagination and skill. And the things you make and the music you add to videos is very pleasing
You could use yarn to stick it on the balloon Cornstarch + glue + water (in a container) Then put the yarn in the container Then stick the glued yarn in the balloon
You're such a creative person. I'm looking into getting my first 3D pen. I've been watching your 3D pen videos to try and guide my decision. I love all kinds of art. I love to draw but lately I've just wanted to something different. This is perfect. I'm leaning towards the lid, 3doodler 2.0, or scribbler. It's so hard to choose
I have a 3doodler start but it is clear so you can see how it works it's not blue it's so cool I also got a little tube filled with the kids safe plastic and it comes with a little manual that you can doodle on
Out of all of the 3D pens you have tried, which might you say is the easiest to use? Or the best quality? I'm looking to buy a 3D pen to start making some 3D art, but I don't want to buy multiple pens as I get better at making projects
Your 3D Pen videos are amazing! It's how I found your channel and subscribed! Keep making them, I recommend looking at the Lix pen if you haven't already, that one seems cool!
7 лет назад
Dude you are freaking patient. I'd go nuts drawing all that :/
to save your lamp, you's just take a balloon more and blow it up inside your lamp until it has got his shape back. then you can let the air out of your balloon No. 2 and your lamp has got its shape back and since your balloon No. 2 is not stuck on your lamp, it's going to go out without the lamp losing its shape
If you put a piece of sticky tape on the baloon and pierce the baloon through the tape, the tape will stop it from popping and it will deflate in a more controlled way. Use a really fine pin, I guess, for slowest deflation.
OMG I'm speechless! it looks like its made from a machine not f4om a human if this makes sense, you're super artistic too! I want that lamp thing with the thing u made xD
To pop a balloon slowly, you put a piece if sellitape on it, then push a pin ir needle into the sellotape. The air comes out slowly. It might have worked better
I love to know more about how far the 3D printing technology can go and I really want a good printer at home in the future. But I must admit I am not quite sure that subscribing your channel is because I am interested in 3D printing or want to look at your handsome face reviewing all 3D printing Technics for me :/
What pen do you prefer the 3Doodler create or start? I want to know because I would like to decorate but I don't know what Is the best one for what i want
Well I haven't had so much time with either, but the 3Doodler Create is more advanced because of varying speeds, nozzles, and different plastics... so you can do a lot of different things. Start is limited to 1 plastic, 1 speed, 1 nozzle, but it's low temperature so you can draw on anything. So they're both good in their own ways
Make Anything // 3D Printing Channel thank you did replying quickly. Also sorry I have one more question. Do you think that the hit plastic would burn or ruin anything in my room like wood shelf or plastic shelf?
Not with the Start, but the Create could mess up your shelfs if you doodle directly on them. But you could put blue painters tape on your shelf, doodle on the tape, take of the tape, then glue it onto the shelf or whatever you'd like. After a few seconds though the plastic won't damage anything
i recon you could of put another balloon inside and just blew it up for awhile then pop it. it sticks because the heat of the plastics together so yeah blowing one up inside after the other had popped should work im theory
Hello toughCookie135. I applied a thin coat of Vaseline. It was very slippery! Make sure you wear plastic gloves and have the basketball resting in a bowl.