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Your cart is empty.The DesignPad and FreePad 3D pen multi-surface drawing aids provide a complete environment to learn 3D pens for the first time or take your 3D projects to new heights.
Joseph H. Knight
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Item arrived quickly, as described without incident. Check measurements. It's smaller than it looks on the website. Useful addition for a 3D pen.
WILLIAM PRIMROSE
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
GREAT PRODUCT
James Smith
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
This pad makes it very easy to make circles or squares or triangles when you’re using the 3-D pen. Not a must have but almost. The filament does not stick to this like it was something else.
A
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
Got this for our 3D pen! Great!
T.P.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Perfect for my kids pen! She enjoys this mat a lot.
Kevin Hermann
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Works as it should
B~
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
This is a nicely textured mat for using a 3-D Pen, but it is not very helpful for guiding lines and fillers. It seemed to complicate any attempts to follow stencils by interrupting the fluency of the lines. It caused us to go back over outlines multiple times, resulting in wasted material and somewhat choppy designs. We use it now only as a surface barrier.
Marcus österholm
Reviewed in Sweden on January 29, 2024
För användning av 3d penna!Absolut värd pris och produkten.
mercedes
Reviewed in Mexico on January 9, 2023
Es un poco pequeño, pero de buena calidad. Ideal para principiantes
Andrea
Reviewed in Italy on January 2, 2023
Un foglio di plastica + un tappeto in silicone, pensavo venisse meglio utilizzare la penna3d ma questo pad secondo me ha i solchi troppo profondi e poi è troppo caro, non vale 24€
garry h.
Reviewed in Canada on January 10, 2023
not worth the money
Jonás
Reviewed in Mexico on July 18, 2022
Entiendo que algunos productos de silicona tienen costo alto pero en este caso si pagas más por la marca que otra cosa. El design pad es muy funcional con los patrocinadores nes geométricos, eso sí pero el freepad es una lámina de acetato cualquiera que puedes conprar en la papelería en 20 pesos.
J.Smith
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2021
Description: It comes sealed in a plastic bag, not the most “giftable” appearance. There is no instruction but you shouldn’t need much anyways. The size is nice and allows a nice variety of designs (picture for reference). It takes practice to use the pen and get a good consistency. Was it needed? Not necessarily. Some straignt lines and circles are easier to do freehand. I’m glad I have it though. I have a 3D printer but enjoy doing some more artistic things freehand with the myint pen. I wouldn’t recommend this pad for a kid, they might get frustrated and prefer not to use it, although it does give them a dedicated surface to protect other things from the heat. I would recommend it for a hobbyist adult/teen. The lines are more of a guide than an injection mould. If you try to push it in, you’ll get blobs at the intersections. The freepad is a joke piece of plastic and doesn’t add value, I have not used it.Pro: The silicone is very nice and smooth and easy to clean the filament off of.Con: The first one got lost on it’s way and they had to send another so I would not suggest gifting for something time-limited.I personally didn’t have trouble seeing the lines but young/old people might. I just feel the side first to know what side I’m on and follow the design side I know I’m on. I think lighting can help with that too.The pad is floppy so you’ll want it on a sturdy surface.3D Tip: You can use your pen tip when its hot but not extruding to mold your piece and smooth out blobs on firm pieces (or use a soldering iron/woodburner).
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