Blastoise Humidifier Shows Us You Don’t Need A 3D Printer If You’re This Good With A 3D Pen
Originally published on hackaday.com by Lewin Day on 17 January 2024
Forget tired appliances gathering dust in your attic. In the hands of 3D SANAGO, they become canvases for whimsical rebirth. This 3D pen maestro transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, their latest masterpiece being a humble humidifier reborn as a majestic Blastoise.
The journey begins with 3D SANAGO etching a mighty shell onto a stone, their pen breathing life into the blueprint. Simple plastic, heated by a blowtorch’s kiss, becomes pliable clay, forming the gentle slopes and ridges of Blastoise’s carapace. Even the iconic back cannons emerge from a humble marker pen, shaped into perfect tubes for the steam to rise like battle smoke.
Building this Pokemon palace is a meticulous dance. Wireframe components find their place, gaps are filled with painstaking detail (though admittedly “the most boring for sure” as 3D SANAGO confesses), and imperfections are banished with sanding tools and the fiery alchemy of a bladed soldering iron. Finally, internal components hum to life, powering the misting mechanism and bringing the Pokemon to life.
So, the next time you see a discarded appliance, remember the potential it holds. With a dash of creativity and a 3D pen in hand, even the most ordinary objects can be transformed into extraordinary testaments to the human spirit’s ability to breathe life into the seemingly mundane. That, my friends, is the magic of 3D SANAGO.
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