3Dsimo, a manufacturer of 3D pens and multifunctional devices, recently revealed their newest product, the MultiPro, which is already available for pre-order. The brand-new multifunctional tool was unveiled at the Maker Faire trade show in New York, and targets not only 3D printing lovers but also makers.
Behind the project stands a team with 6 years of experience as well as a plethora of priceless feedback from customers.
3Dsimo MultiPro isn’t just another 3D pen, capable of doing one thing only, but a multifunctional tool for complex use. It’s a great accessory for any proud owner of a 3D printer as a tool for finishing your prints, or even repairing them.
The device comes with the following extensions in the base package:
The entire device demonstrates an emphasis on craftsmanship and ease of use.
For example, when you attach a new extension for the first time, a tutorial will appear on the display. It walks you through the use of the device as well as shows you which button serves which purpose. A tutorial can be finished in two minutes, after which you will be an experienced user. The tutorials save you the time needed to read the manual beforehand and offer help when you’re out of solutions for a particular problem.
You’ll also appreciate how easy it is to remove an extension by simply pressing one button, and it only takes a click-in to insert a new one. It’s a rigid and stable way of holding the extension in place.
Changing the tips on the Soldering and Burning extensions is also a triviality, because everything is solved with the use of a light bulb thread.
And that’s not all, as the 3Dsimo MultiPro is an extendable platform. In the future, it will have the potential to become any tool you might need in your home, kind of like a modern Swiss Army knife.
At the start of the following year, several new extensions will be released for the 3Dsimo MultiPro. Here are some that we know of:
From the website of the manufacturer, we’ve picked out a few interesting things that were made with the 3Dsimo MultiPro:
1. Custom boots made using both the burning and 3D drawing extensions.
2. Using all the extensions, it’s even possible to make a working camera.
3. Artistic creations from the artist Thibault Messac.
4. An assembly kit made from plastic boards.
You can find more on the official website: www.3dsimo.com
If you’re interested in a unique present that has no competition, don’t hesitate to pre-order now, as more than 40% of the pieces are already sold.
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