This video is more like an Advert for 2 Different Pen Manufacturers! Things totally ignored are: 1. Changing Speed on the fly (whilst operating) 2. Ergonomics of the Pen with regards to fine / rough printing 3. Nozzles, it's all nice and good printing with different materials and having temp selection, This comes with a High Clogging rate! Most of these pens cannot have their nozzles replaced, so all the best with drilling a ceramic nozzle to clean it out.
Im sick of buying 3d pens they seem to all break some how wether its the feeding motor or i need to replace some crap tip. what in your opinion is the most durable industrial quality pen. price is not the issue i want a good peace of equipment i can push to the limits.
1. nobody changes speed while while operating 2.the pens all have videos that show how their printing looks 3. well, 3 isnt even a problem that's just you complaining about a nozzle and if you need more info, the smart thing to do would to find a guide on that specific pen instead of crying about it in the comments of a buying guide that's just meant to give you a general idea of what they are
Gotta go with the Mynt pro. Scrib advanced might be functionally as good, but the nozzle end is too close to the body. Also, Mynt customer service was pretty good.
1 where can you buy these. 2 how much are they on average 3 how hard is it to get supplies or refills for them 4 what is the learning curve and does it have a training guide
1. Amazon or by Googling the companies 2. The cheapest I've seen in $40 3. I've seen nozzle replacements around $6 and honestly just buy spools of filament from Amazon (average of $20 dollars per spool, but they last for months). Be sure to pay attention to the size of your filament and what your pen needs. Most of the pens mentioned take 1.75mm, but the last one needs something thicker if I remember right 4. A lot of them have simple booklets and templates to get you started, but I find UA-cam is your best teacher. I find Sanajo's earlier videos are a great place to start, notice people's techniques and practice them yourself. And sometimes it's best to just try making something and finding what works and what doesn't Hope any of this helps if you haven't found the info yourself yet, good luck!
This is why I won't buy it. They should make refills more affordable. More people would buy their product. I'm not spending 30 to60 for my kid to use for an hour.
Tl;dr: Save your time and watch a different video. This “2023” guide was uploaded years ago, has inaccuracies, and only covers 2 brands. There are *MASSIVE* drawbacks with the “#1 pick” that weren’t covered (e.g. it uses a propriety filament that means it’s far more expensive to use over time, AND other filaments won’t fit it), and the “pros” for it are things that any 3d pen does.
I’m glad to know about 3D pens so I can see how bad review is this. It misses most of the more important things to choose a 3D pen. Their number one is the most expensive route to get into 3D pen they use exclusive filament.
This video is more like an Advert for 2 Different Pen Manufacturers!
Things totally ignored are:
1. Changing Speed on the fly (whilst operating)
2. Ergonomics of the Pen with regards to fine / rough printing
3. Nozzles, it's all nice and good printing with different materials and having temp selection, This comes with a High Clogging rate!
Most of these pens cannot have their nozzles replaced, so all the best with drilling a ceramic nozzle to clean it out.
Im sick of buying 3d pens they seem to all break some how wether its the feeding motor or i need to replace some crap tip. what in your opinion is the most durable industrial quality pen. price is not the issue i want a good peace of equipment i can push to the limits.
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I'm amazed you could review best 3d pens in 2023 2 years ago! Do you have a video on how to predict the future?
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1. nobody changes speed while while operating
2.the pens all have videos that show how their printing looks
3. well, 3 isnt even a problem that's just you complaining about a nozzle
and if you need more info, the smart thing to do would to find a guide on that specific pen instead of crying about it in the comments of a buying guide that's just meant to give you a general idea of what they are
this is clearly not 2023 guide since its uploaded in 2021
yeah they just change the name every year to get attention should probably down vote because of that junk.
5⃣ SCRIB3D P1: (Amazon) geni.us/i24dyGi
4⃣ MYNT3D Super: (Amazon) geni.us/A7NWbn
3⃣ SCRIB3D Advanced: (Amazon) geni.us/AjHz
2⃣ MYNT3D Professional: (Amazon) geni.us/F3BgJOk
1⃣ 3Doodler Create: (Amazon) geni.us/tkuz
Gotta go with the Mynt pro. Scrib advanced might be functionally as good, but the nozzle end is too close to the body. Also, Mynt customer service was pretty good.
1 where can you buy these.
2 how much are they on average
3 how hard is it to get supplies or refills for them
4 what is the learning curve and does it have a training guide
1. Amazon or by Googling the companies
2. The cheapest I've seen in $40
3. I've seen nozzle replacements around $6 and honestly just buy spools of filament from Amazon (average of $20 dollars per spool, but they last for months). Be sure to pay attention to the size of your filament and what your pen needs. Most of the pens mentioned take 1.75mm, but the last one needs something thicker if I remember right
4. A lot of them have simple booklets and templates to get you started, but I find UA-cam is your best teacher. I find Sanajo's earlier videos are a great place to start, notice people's techniques and practice them yourself. And sometimes it's best to just try making something and finding what works and what doesn't
Hope any of this helps if you haven't found the info yourself yet, good luck!
Check the links in the description to get the current prices in your local currency 👍
my 3 doodler broke pretty quickly....
3Doodler Create can only use proprietary filament..
This is why I won't buy it. They should make refills more affordable. More people would buy their product. I'm not spending 30 to60 for my kid to use for an hour.
Tl;dr: Save your time and watch a different video. This “2023” guide was uploaded years ago, has inaccuracies, and only covers 2 brands.
There are *MASSIVE* drawbacks with the “#1 pick” that weren’t covered (e.g. it uses a propriety filament that means it’s far more expensive to use over time, AND other filaments won’t fit it), and the “pros” for it are things that any 3d pen does.
Awesome because I’m getting the number 1 on your list!
the tip wiil break
the mynt 3d super does not have a oled screen.
I’m glad to know about 3D pens so I can see how bad review is this. It misses most of the more important things to choose a 3D pen. Their number one is the most expensive route to get into 3D pen they use exclusive filament.
Is these really good ones?
I have personally used the mynt3d super and the 3doodler create. They are both the best pens i have ever used
3D pen projects
nice
OK I have scrid3D and it sucks