“ Dremel 3D will enable people to take 3D printing to new levels, from imaginative projects for the home, to inventive projects that may impact the world,” John Kavanagh, president of Racine, Wisc.-based Dremel, said in a statement. The devices will also be available in Home Depot stores in early November. The new 3D printers, called the Dremel 3D Idea Builder, will retail for $999 and are now available for preorders through and, according to an announcement by Dremel. The company is already well-known for its Dremel rotary tools, electric saws and other motorized hand tools. Dremel has just launched its first-ever 3D printer for home and business use that will allow users to create a wide range of products in 3D using plastic that is heated and formed by the printer.
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