I got this 3D pen in exchange for an honest review. I appreciate this offer and am happy to do it. Let's start with the most obvious question: Can he draw 3D? My answer: not so much. It's more of a shot than a drawing. The material is too soft for functional creations. Although it is possible. But let's face it: this is for kids, and they just aren't strong enough to handle the third dimension. So it's just fun, but a lot. It's amazing how a drawing can become a piece that can be removed from the surface. I recommend glass or parchment paper. A cheap photo frame from a dollar store will do. I'll go over weaker spots for added strength before we pick it up. Thicker drops can be squeezed out with your fingers while still warm and adjusted. For those worried about the heat, it's minimal. This is not a glue gun. The tip is not hot enough to burn the skin. Although the smell is awesome. It says it's non-toxic, but after a while I got a headache. A small USB fan and an open window fixed it. I give him four stars. My daughter loves it but it's not the 3D wand I want. I took some photos. Hope it helps you to decide. If so, please let me know by clicking the button.
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