Three-dimensional printers are a big deal at the moment, with every technology company – including outfits such as Arduino, better known for lowcost educational microcontrollers – looking to stick their fingers in the pie. There’s no doubt that they’re handy devices, but they’re still prohibitively expensive; even the cheapest hobby model imported from China will set you back at least £300, and building your own 3D printer – while possible – is technical and fiddly. There’s a gap in the market, then, for an absolute entry-level device – and it’s a gap that toolmaker Velleman is looking to fill with its 3D printing pen.
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