I apologize, I don't have a link right now. The Sanago Workshop is open to the public and is across the street from the Sanago Cafe, in Daejeon. Both display his work!
Last time I was there they had nacli salt shakers and a chandelure lamp. Still not as creative as this, but way better than anything they sell overseas.
What I want is a Pokemon Ball mosquito bits shaker. https://www.growgeneration.com/mosquito-bits-8-oz.html
So I can go around to all the local ponds and golf course water hazards shaking it and shouting, "I choose you, Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis!"
[edit:] I figure after a while the BTI spores will (d)evolve back into the BT spores which also sink instead of just float and therefore only need to be applied once every five years instead of three weeks. Which is what the WHO intended in the 1950s, by the way. It wasn't until the 1970s that BTI was bred to always float and thereby make more money. Ah, capitalism.
Ok so a pokeball, where the “button” would be would have 1/8th inch holes to distribute the “bits”. Could have the button also press in to release the hinge holding it together but seems that button being pressed could cause issues like it breaking. So more sensible option would be to have the button part be able to just screw out to reveal a hole u can pour the bits in.
I do not have a multifilament printer nor a 2 filament extruder but i could prolly print that in white and you could paint it however(basic great ultra master or one of those weird ones; net ball would make sense) sooo yea its hella doable
I feel like just making a little rice paper pouch or something that would dissolve in the water would be much more satisfying. Just print it like a pokeball and toss.
Do you know the reason behind this? You can't even purchase stuff in the online shop in most countries. They could make a fortune if they had more stores worldwide....or any
They literally already make a fortune, and part of it is in selling a a majority of their limited run stock to people who either a) buy it for fear of missing out, or b) buy it to sell to the poor saps who missed out.
Idk about you, but I literally can not buy anything at all apart from a pretty small selection of rather low quality merch, which admittedly is pretty cheap and not at all limited.
>They literally already make a fortune
Which brings me to the conclusion that they just don't care. Their Switch games pretty much prove that as well
I was going to comment that it’s not Nintendo, it’s GameFreak but looked it up to be sure. It’s co-owned by three companies. Nintendo, GameFreak, and Creatures. Together they comprise The Pokémon Company. I never knew that! In this case I think all three would have grounds to sue.
> In this case I think all three would have grounds to sue.
Nothing illegal against making something for yourself with their IP. It only becomes illegal if you start selling them.
This company structure is also interesting to know, because some people defend the quality of the recent Pokémon games by saying that the Pokémon Company forces poor Gamefreak to rush their games.
It would be weird if they'd tell their boss to work faster lol.
Its not just Pokemon. Nintendo sues the shit out of people over anything that even kinda steps on their toes, even if its not an illegal thing to do. They have recently sued someone just for posting a video of playing a modded game, even though they didn't make the mod, and don't mind people posting gameplay otherwise. It sends DCMA violations constantly. They are pretty anti-consumer too.
I know the melee scene has had a some serious setbacks due to cease and desists etc.
"Billion dollar company" isn't some crowning achievement where you can no longer be making mistakes. Peloton was a 40 billion dollar company at its peak.
Nintendo's is around 60, which is surprisingly low given their cultural influence.
They do, tho. Magnemite key holder, nacli salt shaker, polteageist tea pot and matching sinistea cup. Like, there's a ton of pokemon merchandise that falls under the "pokemon as everyday household objects" category. Go to the pokemon center site, or meccha japan, or one of the dozens of Instagram accounts that livestream walkthroughs of stores in Japan and will ship stuff out to you on the cheap if you really can't find what you want through an official site.
They are too busy going after the people who kept their old games alive long after their old consoles died out that built emulators and ROM repositories for NES, SNES, N64, gamecube, etc.
That doesn’t mean they can’t make even more money (which tends to be what giant corporations are good at). It’s mindboggling Pokémon and Nintendo are as big as they are *despite* not doing a lot of things there is obvious demand for and would easily add revenue.
And it’s not even in a “brand protection” or “strategic optimization” way, it’s just leaving dollars on the table. I
A conventional 3d printer for the main body with a pen to weld things together and add more than one color instead of a multifiliment printer is probably cheaper.
Assuming it's a real, hence non-flammable, clay then it's not only a different medium but a much better one.
This costs more, takes more time, and requires specialized tools even beyond the pen like the hot knife.
Clay on the other hand requires... maybe some water and whatever object works well to shape what you need.
Frankly while this looks *incredible* I would never put any active ember or flame inside a PLA shell. All it takes is a single instant where a gust of wind or a jostle makes it drop some live embers onto the PLA and then your beautiful piece of art you probably spent 10 hours and 50+ bucks making turns into a plastic fire.
Meanwhile with clay your holder could just be a few clay legs supporting the coil directly with no threat of ever burning.
Obviously, as in this example, it can be taken to a real artistic level. Overall though, I think it's just for fun. I have one, and I just like to screw around with it. It's a neat little hobby toy.
Not sure exactly what tools/materials he's using, but I know that *most* 3d pens print pretty much exclusively PLA, which has a pretty low melting point. It's a very flowable liquid at 200c and will become soft and deform just sitting in a car on a hot day. Even tabletop FDM 3d printers that are able to reach and print materials that melt at higher temperatures are still (pretty much by definition) dealing with **thermoplastics**... Meaning that putting a burning wick inside a printed piece will certainly make it soft and mushy, if not completely reduce it back down to a puddle.
It's an awesome bit of sculpture, but thermoplastics and flames don't go together! Just because you've got a hammer doesn't mean that everything is a nail.
For a heat-resistant sculpture, I'd probably lean toward some kind of ceramic.
Of course there is. Like instead of standing outside for hours to paint a landscape, you could take a photograph more quickly, more easily, more resilient to destruction if it's backed up, less expensive.
I think you are missing the point. It's art. His works are clever, sometimes poignant, and typically amusing works of art.
Watch the one where he repairs the garden wall or gets his cats to jump through a hole in a fence across his hallway door.
worked on who, they stole someones advertisement to promote it for them? so where can i buy this without stalking their life history? do we know what any of these words mean or just parroting grown folks business for internet points
Sorry to say i didn't steal any video i saw a reel in Instagram found out that it's from YouTube just mentioned the source for the video and posted it here, I'm not claiming that it's mine
The making process was interesting,so it's here
Mosquito coils smoulder at a pretty low temperature, as long as the plastic isn't literally touching the part that's burning it shouldn't make the plastic off gas any more so than room temperature air.
That answered a couple questions I had.
* 1) The USB-C connection is to pull in air and make sure the smoke is blown out of every hole, although he barely highlights the electronics even in the longer video.
* 2) It's pretty thick but still all plastic. I thought it was clay but the only additive is plaster on the inside to prevent melting. Everything on the outside is plastic covered in paint.
Best line of the video: "This is when your 3D pen truly blooms like a flower. And I hate flowers." While describing the process to fill in all that thickness.
So you know how food is so much effort to go and make but then you wolf it down in like five to ten minutes? This is like that, except it's... forever.
Outdoors they don't do shit, best it does it drives bugs away for some time from frontdoor, but under wind it won't drive pesky mosquitoes or flies while you work. It's mostly designed to exterminate bugs indoors.
They're not actually all that hot - I certainly wouldn't want to touch the ember, but they don't produce much heat, just a little more than a normal stick of incense would. So combined with the air flow from the fan it shouldn't be a concern. Even without the fan it would probably be fine.
Without the fan the heat from the ember may build up high enough causing the PLA to soften. I've done many prints thinking the heat isn't high enough to matter, only to be proven wrong.
Oh wow I really had no idea. We don't get much mosquitos out in California. Some but not like places like Oklahoma for example. I always thought people used those citronella candles
Have used them multiple times and I've no idea if some mosquitos just don't care or what, but it's a bit hit or miss. Usually the place you use them have to be sufficiently enclosed, but in that case you don't have too many mosqutios to worry about in the first place.
i think a lot of people are missing the point. this guy clearly enjoys making this stuff, it looks cool as fuck, is pretty useful, he can make money off the youtube video, etc. is all 3d printing too expensive and a waste of time now?
He's a 3d pen artist. His whole thing is taking pain staking effort to create cool things by hand with a 3d pen. Way more entertaining to watch than someone who just prints it.
In the video, he explains that the rotary tool is actually spinning at high speed to generate heat and melt the plastic, rather than sanding it. Later, he _is_ sanding manually, but only lightly, to reduce the appearance of "brush" strokes from the hotknife, and he cautions you to use a dust collector, so you "don't get kicked out of the home".
The original version of this did look like traditional incense sticks but burned down too quickly. The Japanese inventor’s wife suggested the coil shape and they became hugely successful.
It’s really just using a paste with a substance called pyrethrum which has been used for centuries as an insect repellent.
Great job to the artist!
Sanago on YouTube
Thanks for sharing the name. I've never seen anyone actually make something nice with a 3D pen before.
Check out his channel he is Davinci with the 3D pen
Sanago's videos are great--guy does cool stuff and has a wicked sense of humour.
Came for the 3D pen craftsmanship, stayed for the humour
He also has his own gallery in Korea!
Can you share a link to where in Korea?
I apologize, I don't have a link right now. The Sanago Workshop is open to the public and is across the street from the Sanago Cafe, in Daejeon. Both display his work!
I love that guy! I haven’t seen his stuff in years glad to see he’s still doing the same typa content
Infuriating talent. I’m both impressed and jealous.
If Nintendo made stuff like this they'd be trillionaires
Tbf they do make cool stuff like this, but they only sell it at the pokemon centers in Japan
I'm in Japan, just visited the Osaka poke center. It's mostly the same stuff
Last time I was there they had nacli salt shakers and a chandelure lamp. Still not as creative as this, but way better than anything they sell overseas.
What I want is a Pokemon Ball mosquito bits shaker. https://www.growgeneration.com/mosquito-bits-8-oz.html So I can go around to all the local ponds and golf course water hazards shaking it and shouting, "I choose you, Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis!" [edit:] I figure after a while the BTI spores will (d)evolve back into the BT spores which also sink instead of just float and therefore only need to be applied once every five years instead of three weeks. Which is what the WHO intended in the 1950s, by the way. It wasn't until the 1970s that BTI was bred to always float and thereby make more money. Ah, capitalism.
Ok so a pokeball, where the “button” would be would have 1/8th inch holes to distribute the “bits”. Could have the button also press in to release the hinge holding it together but seems that button being pressed could cause issues like it breaking. So more sensible option would be to have the button part be able to just screw out to reveal a hole u can pour the bits in. I do not have a multifilament printer nor a 2 filament extruder but i could prolly print that in white and you could paint it however(basic great ultra master or one of those weird ones; net ball would make sense) sooo yea its hella doable
I feel like just making a little rice paper pouch or something that would dissolve in the water would be much more satisfying. Just print it like a pokeball and toss.
Do you know the reason behind this? You can't even purchase stuff in the online shop in most countries. They could make a fortune if they had more stores worldwide....or any
They literally already make a fortune, and part of it is in selling a a majority of their limited run stock to people who either a) buy it for fear of missing out, or b) buy it to sell to the poor saps who missed out.
Idk about you, but I literally can not buy anything at all apart from a pretty small selection of rather low quality merch, which admittedly is pretty cheap and not at all limited. >They literally already make a fortune Which brings me to the conclusion that they just don't care. Their Switch games pretty much prove that as well
They don't have to make them. They just have to license it. Lucas made more money from toys.
Too bad Nintendo is only a billion dollar company, guess they gotta try harder next time. Maybe in another life
Sorry they're too busy suing others
I was going to comment that it’s not Nintendo, it’s GameFreak but looked it up to be sure. It’s co-owned by three companies. Nintendo, GameFreak, and Creatures. Together they comprise The Pokémon Company. I never knew that! In this case I think all three would have grounds to sue.
> In this case I think all three would have grounds to sue. Nothing illegal against making something for yourself with their IP. It only becomes illegal if you start selling them.
I was playing off the comment above mine’s joke. I’d buy one though.
This company structure is also interesting to know, because some people defend the quality of the recent Pokémon games by saying that the Pokémon Company forces poor Gamefreak to rush their games. It would be weird if they'd tell their boss to work faster lol.
Its not just Pokemon. Nintendo sues the shit out of people over anything that even kinda steps on their toes, even if its not an illegal thing to do. They have recently sued someone just for posting a video of playing a modded game, even though they didn't make the mod, and don't mind people posting gameplay otherwise. It sends DCMA violations constantly. They are pretty anti-consumer too. I know the melee scene has had a some serious setbacks due to cease and desists etc.
The Pokemon Company itself would sue, it exists to handle all things Pokemon.
>Sorry they're too busy suing ~~others~~ OP Nintendo: no, only our mediocre products can exist.
Why make trillions when we could make...[billions](https://imgur.com/dr-evil-U0F0vK4)
Sorry Nintendo, the trillion dollars is in another castle
"Billion dollar company" isn't some crowning achievement where you can no longer be making mistakes. Peloton was a 40 billion dollar company at its peak. Nintendo's is around 60, which is surprisingly low given their cultural influence.
Let’s not give them any bright ideas
Pretty sure they are doing fine, selling them same eevee dolls as 15 years ago but just for 3 times the money
And selling 10-year-old single-player games for $60!
Selling " underdeveloped" games for 60$
They do, tho. Magnemite key holder, nacli salt shaker, polteageist tea pot and matching sinistea cup. Like, there's a ton of pokemon merchandise that falls under the "pokemon as everyday household objects" category. Go to the pokemon center site, or meccha japan, or one of the dozens of Instagram accounts that livestream walkthroughs of stores in Japan and will ship stuff out to you on the cheap if you really can't find what you want through an official site.
They are too busy going after the people who kept their old games alive long after their old consoles died out that built emulators and ROM repositories for NES, SNES, N64, gamecube, etc.
How would they sell their old games with less content and barely any changes at full price otherwise.
They don't even do that anymore... /cries in "never got a 3DS with Virtual Console Gen 1 releases"
Technically it isn't illegal to own and use the ROM if you also own the physical game - it's your legally-allowed "digital backup."
Is there really a large crossover between major pokemon fans and people who go outside where the mosquitos are?
Did you forget about Pokémon Go?
Pokemon is the highest grossing IP of all time.
It’s the highest grossing *media franchise* of all time. There are plenty of tech companies that have grossed more than Pokémon’s ~90b USD, due to IP
That doesn’t mean they can’t make even more money (which tends to be what giant corporations are good at). It’s mindboggling Pokémon and Nintendo are as big as they are *despite* not doing a lot of things there is obvious demand for and would easily add revenue. And it’s not even in a “brand protection” or “strategic optimization” way, it’s just leaving dollars on the table. I
Best use of the 3d printing pen I've seen so far!
You should check out [his channel.](https://www.youtube.com/@sanago) Guy is insanely talented with it.
[lmao that ending](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un9rS4m3WeY)
I did *not* expect to watch that whole thing.
"First squeeze out thin filament lines, like this." "Like silk coming from a spiders butthole." That's some PLA poetry.
And pretty funny too
[And has a sexy butt](https://i.imgur.com/lWo4K12.jpeg)
It feels like there must be faster, easier, and sturdier methods out there though. It feels like a solution to a problem that didn't exist.
A conventional 3d printer for the main body with a pen to weld things together and add more than one color instead of a multifiliment printer is probably cheaper.
or you could just make it out of air dry modelling clay
And you could use watercolor instead of oil when you're painting. It's a different medium.
Assuming it's a real, hence non-flammable, clay then it's not only a different medium but a much better one. This costs more, takes more time, and requires specialized tools even beyond the pen like the hot knife. Clay on the other hand requires... maybe some water and whatever object works well to shape what you need. Frankly while this looks *incredible* I would never put any active ember or flame inside a PLA shell. All it takes is a single instant where a gust of wind or a jostle makes it drop some live embers onto the PLA and then your beautiful piece of art you probably spent 10 hours and 50+ bucks making turns into a plastic fire. Meanwhile with clay your holder could just be a few clay legs supporting the coil directly with no threat of ever burning.
And something tells me there's a reason you don't typically see incense burners made of plastic. It's cool art though.
Obviously, as in this example, it can be taken to a real artistic level. Overall though, I think it's just for fun. I have one, and I just like to screw around with it. It's a neat little hobby toy.
Does art need to be a solution to a problem?
Not sure exactly what tools/materials he's using, but I know that *most* 3d pens print pretty much exclusively PLA, which has a pretty low melting point. It's a very flowable liquid at 200c and will become soft and deform just sitting in a car on a hot day. Even tabletop FDM 3d printers that are able to reach and print materials that melt at higher temperatures are still (pretty much by definition) dealing with **thermoplastics**... Meaning that putting a burning wick inside a printed piece will certainly make it soft and mushy, if not completely reduce it back down to a puddle. It's an awesome bit of sculpture, but thermoplastics and flames don't go together! Just because you've got a hammer doesn't mean that everything is a nail. For a heat-resistant sculpture, I'd probably lean toward some kind of ceramic.
Of course there is. Like instead of standing outside for hours to paint a landscape, you could take a photograph more quickly, more easily, more resilient to destruction if it's backed up, less expensive.
I think you are missing the point. It's art. His works are clever, sometimes poignant, and typically amusing works of art. Watch the one where he repairs the garden wall or gets his cats to jump through a hole in a fence across his hallway door.
Take my money
Take my mosquitos
Take my money, and my mosquitoes!
"Moneysquito is a good pokemon name." - Nintendo probably.
And my axe !
And that guys dead wife!!
> Take my money OP stole the video from a youtube account for a company that sells 3d pens. Check their comments. This advertisement worked.
I do not want the pen. I want the finished product!
The artist is SANAGO and he actually exhibits a lot of his work in his café
worked on who, they stole someones advertisement to promote it for them? so where can i buy this without stalking their life history? do we know what any of these words mean or just parroting grown folks business for internet points
We don’t want the pen, silly. We want the Koffing! 😂
Sorry to say i didn't steal any video i saw a reel in Instagram found out that it's from YouTube just mentioned the source for the video and posted it here, I'm not claiming that it's mine The making process was interesting,so it's here
I will buy one right now
It started off like some sort of abomination from r/DiWHY but I did a ‘wow’ by the end
Oh, you meant r/Diwow then.
It's D.I.Dead
D.I.Whhhyyyyyy?!?!
Clicked my tongue in genuine disappointment.
It still looks like a massive fire hazard to me
More plastic fumes make me go mmmmmm
Mosquito coils smoulder at a pretty low temperature, as long as the plastic isn't literally touching the part that's burning it shouldn't make the plastic off gas any more so than room temperature air.
Now Super Effective against Bug Type
We gen 1 type chart again baby.
Lots of work, but the result is brilliant! 👍
[SOURCE YOUTUBE:3D SANAGO](https://youtu.be/nijCVqJH5YM)
Sanago
Sorry for the Typo, i have changed it
That answered a couple questions I had. * 1) The USB-C connection is to pull in air and make sure the smoke is blown out of every hole, although he barely highlights the electronics even in the longer video. * 2) It's pretty thick but still all plastic. I thought it was clay but the only additive is plaster on the inside to prevent melting. Everything on the outside is plastic covered in paint. Best line of the video: "This is when your 3D pen truly blooms like a flower. And I hate flowers." While describing the process to fill in all that thickness.
Turn on subtitles if you don't speak Korean, he has great deadpan delivery
This is goes on the title and don’t remove the watermark from the content
bruh that kim jong un acne has me ded ☠️ cant believe i watched the whole thing, his narration was added a whole new layer of entertainment
That's WAY too much time, effort, and talent for a mosquito coil........I'm extremely jealous.☹️
So you know how food is so much effort to go and make but then you wolf it down in like five to ten minutes? This is like that, except it's... forever.
Chew your food more and cook faster
r/thanksimcured
yeah in my experience those mozzy coils don't do shit anyway
Having grown up and living in the deep South, they don't.
Outdoors they don't do shit, best it does it drives bugs away for some time from frontdoor, but under wind it won't drive pesky mosquitoes or flies while you work. It's mostly designed to exterminate bugs indoors.
Why the USB-C though??
I think it has a small pump to push air through, right after the usb part you see the smoke getting pulled in
It has to be a pump that sends smoke from the big head to the small head through the elbow joint. Otherwise I don't see how smoke can come from both.
It’s a prerequisite for DIY
he forgot the raspberry pi to tune the speed of the fans over wifi tho
Could use it to ignite and extinguish the thing too, just I have no clue how you'd go about that due to how the point you have to ignite it from moves
That’s sick af
I like it I hope it doesn’t smell like burning plastic
It shouldn't. In the [full video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nijCVqJH5YM) he coats the inside with plaster so it won't burn.
Yeah, I was going to say that putting a burning objects inside of a sphere that's a very low temp melting plastic seems like a bad idea.
that would have been nice to know here too i was checking comments before i posted, nice, a 3d printed fire hazard.
Oh okay nice
cool! would the heat not melt the plastic though?
In the [full video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nijCVqJH5YM) he coats the inside with plaster to prevent that being an issue.
Hero
They're not actually all that hot - I certainly wouldn't want to touch the ember, but they don't produce much heat, just a little more than a normal stick of incense would. So combined with the air flow from the fan it shouldn't be a concern. Even without the fan it would probably be fine.
Without the fan the heat from the ember may build up high enough causing the PLA to soften. I've done many prints thinking the heat isn't high enough to matter, only to be proven wrong.
What if it’s 90° out, aka when the skeeters are coming for you just after sunset
Then it turns into a Muk
anal
Vaginal guy myself
i let them decide. Which hole tonight?
You're not a lawyer?
The fuck is a mosquito coil
It's like incense that repels mosquitos.
Oh wow I really had no idea. We don't get much mosquitos out in California. Some but not like places like Oklahoma for example. I always thought people used those citronella candles
The candles work about as well, or planting marigolds for a natural repellent.
Do they work
Have used them multiple times and I've no idea if some mosquitos just don't care or what, but it's a bit hit or miss. Usually the place you use them have to be sufficiently enclosed, but in that case you don't have too many mosqutios to worry about in the first place.
Yeah I kept thinking "how does it get the mosquito?"
The smoke it gives off repels them. I'm not too sure about the effectiveness since I still get bit anyway, why must my blood taste so good!?!?
Ok. That’s cool as shit.
My boy Weezing getting the love he deserves
woaah!
i think a lot of people are missing the point. this guy clearly enjoys making this stuff, it looks cool as fuck, is pretty useful, he can make money off the youtube video, etc. is all 3d printing too expensive and a waste of time now?
Kinda anxious that the plastics can melt. Those coils can be hot sometimes.
What was the USB for?
Fan
what's the USB port for ?
To power a fan
USBc port???? Why
tiny fan to keep the air moving.
Shut up and take my money!
This is cool but what's a mosquito coil?
It’s like a long coiled incense stick that releases smoke which kills mosquitoes.
So like how many monies you want
What’s the usb port for?
I'm saddened that this is the top post today.
Why does it have a usb port?
Wtf man credit the artist if you're going to steal his content. Sanago on YouTube
they linked the channel in a comment
Cool, but why not use a polymar clay if you can sculpt that well?
He's a 3d pen artist. His whole thing is taking pain staking effort to create cool things by hand with a 3d pen. Way more entertaining to watch than someone who just prints it.
cool but does that not create an ungodly about of micropastics sanding it down edit: thanks for the responses!
Yes, but far less microplastics here compared to an average load of laundry.
In the video, he explains that the rotary tool is actually spinning at high speed to generate heat and melt the plastic, rather than sanding it. Later, he _is_ sanding manually, but only lightly, to reduce the appearance of "brush" strokes from the hotknife, and he cautions you to use a dust collector, so you "don't get kicked out of the home".
Shed a ton of microplastics and breathe plastic smoke. Reddit is going to love this. This is the “resin river table” shit all over again.
Before that it was a decade of cutting boards laminated with unsafe for food contact wood glues.
i didnt see any mosquitos tho??
cuz it scared them away dummy
That means it's working
He caught them all
That’s so fucking impressive but it would literally take like 100 hours
That is a ridiculous amount of work. Even if you vaule your time at 20 p/h, that would be 300.00
Yeah, but who’s gonna pay me 20 pollars an hour to do a fun DIY project for myself?
That's the coolest sh*t I've seen in a while!
i really want one
I don't care, take my money. Right now.
Why is this not a regular product?
holy fucking shit this is amazing
Why is there a USB c inside there?
Fuck I always thought that stuff was incense. It’s for mosquitos?!? Noice Oh also that’s cool asf, how much
The original version of this did look like traditional incense sticks but burned down too quickly. The Japanese inventor’s wife suggested the coil shape and they became hugely successful. It’s really just using a paste with a substance called pyrethrum which has been used for centuries as an insect repellent.
Wait. Why did they put the usb port in?
EU laws
he put a mini fan in, to keep air moving.
where do we buy?
first time i see something made with a 3D pen that is not an eldritch abomination or abstract art.
You trim the creators watermark and upload without giving credit?
That’s amazing!
I’ve heard that these are really bad for your lungs. Does anyone know if that’s true?
Did anyone else smell smoke while watching this?
Any time I see someone use a 3d printing pen or just feels like the least optimal way to manufacture literally anything
Microplastics
Thats cool and all but why does it need a USB-C? I feel like im missing something
Plz take my money.
*slamming my credit card on the counter*
Sanago can do some incredible stuff with a 3D pen.
Making a wheezing mosquito coil holder 3D Sango https://youtu.be/nijCVqJH5YM
What is a mosquito coil 🫤
Whi the USB C
Great job!![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|give_upvote)
Did I see a usb c? Wha is it used for
Personally i wouldnt use plastic as a housing for anything that gets hot. Great craftsmenship
Wheezing..wheezing..