FIRST 3D-PEN EXPERIMENTS OF MY SON
3D-pen was one of my son's New Year's gifts.
And it doesn't matter we've 3 real 3D-printers at home😅
He needed exactly a 3D-pen.
Actually, I can understand his wish - he sees his father doing 3D-printing job every day, and he does want to do the same.
But real 3d-modelling is too hard for him for now (though he tried doing simple things already;). Moreover, it's more exciting doing something by your own hands like 3D-pen allows you to do, 3D-printer does everything by itself;)
His new experience was very interesting for him because there he could observe how it all wa working - the whole process from the beginning till the end.
A magical process of transformation a flat picture to a 3D item is amazing even for adults, so it's clear that for a 7-year old boy it is a fairytale;) made by himself!;)
Now some shots of his 3D-games
it was plastic from the set, but the quality was awful, and it gave bad smell, so we changed it to a normal one...
thanks our father we have many different kinf of plastic at home;)
it's a book with examples and models
and that's my son's first tries
in 1 hour he became much better and did something more interesting...
now he is doing his 3D ball:)
It requires much time because it consists of many small details like these..
I was surprised he chose such a complicated model for his 2nd day of 3D-pen usage, but Ok, it was his choice...
for now a half of a fall is ready;)
to be continued...;)
It is indeed useful new year gift. 3D pens can be a fun and engaging way to teach kids about art, geometry, and spatial reasoning.
exactly! now I see it's really a nice thing;)
Your son had a wonderful gift. One of the best I think. It doesn't matter the price as long as it can benefit that much with our child.
I appreciate you for doing your best to be the best mom.
actually, it costs not much, our simple model is just 15$, so everyone can try it:)
Wow worth it.
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Interesting... without a doubt your little one was quite entertained learning to make 3D figures. Best regards