Surprisingly with the 3D super virtual magic brush

Lix, from London, England, has introduced a unique 3D brush. This 3D pen allows you to write and draw in the air by melting, then freezing the print.

With this tiny, special pen, you can 'paint' many unique 3D models.

Lix, from London, England, has introduced a unique 3D brush. This 3D pen allows you to write and draw in the air by melting, then freezing the print.

This means that in just a few seconds you can create 3D plastic models thanks to Lix's pen.

Although Lix's product is not the first 3D pen in the world, it's so compact and lightweight, instead of as bulky as its predecessors.

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Lix's 3D pen is as compact as a traditional pen. It works based on the power supplied from the USB port plugged into the computer.

The pen is 16.3 cm long, 1.4 cm in diameter and weighs only 34.9 grams. Body is made of aluminum with two colors black or gray.

Inside the pen, it warms the plastic at 150 degrees Celsius, then pushes the plastic out. The plastic used by Lix is specially formulated to ensure that it is easily melted, but still hardens when frozen in the air.

You can not draw so fast with the Lix pen because it takes time to plasticize. Each 10 cm long plastic tree allows you to write in 2 minutes.

From September to next, 3D pen of Lix will be sold on the market for $ 140 (about 3 million).

Update 11 December 2018
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