Last year Full Circle Labs launched a first of its kind product that was such an obvious ancillary 3D printing device that I’m still rather shocked no one else has copied their idea yet. The Retouch3D was a handheld electric tool that was created to replicate the effects of a soldering iron, but was designed specifically to be used for repairing and post processing 3D printed models. The successful Kickstarter campaign launched in March of 2015 and raised more than $56,000 and pre-sold more than 400 units in 16 different countries. Now, as the Retouch3D finally enters its beta-testing phase, Full Circle Labs is looking to raise investment capital to follow the reward shipments with a full-scale retail launch of the product. In order to attract investors, Full Circle Labs has launched a new crowdfunding campaign, this time on Invesdor. You can read more at 3Dprint.com: https://3dprint.com/138098/crowdfund...ors-retouch3d/