When we were in elementary school, we all learned the article "Ma Liang, the Magic Brush". Whatever he wanted would become reality with just one stroke of his pen. The Lix 3D printing pen designed by a design team in London, England also has a similar "magic pen" function. Ma Liang was probably very unhappy when he found out about it. The LIX 3D printing pen is made of alloy material. It is 164mm long, 1.4mm in diameter, and weighs 35 grams. Its appearance is the same as an ordinary pen. It can be called "the worlds lightest 3D printing pen" and can be carried anywhere.
The Lix 3D printing pen can use mainstream PLA fiber and ABS plastic as consumables. As long as the printing material in the pen is preheated, you can create real 3D works as you like after the preheating is completed. The lines you draw can cool quickly, allowing the model structure you draw to maintain a certain hardness. Each line is approximately 100mm long and can be maintained in the air for 120 seconds. This is a welcome thing for 3D model artists who like to improvise, since what they really want is what they get.
Currently, the LIX 3D printing pen is only available in black and gray colors. Each pen is priced at US$40. Interested friends can go to the LIX official website for details.