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Step 4: Doodle in the air!
Please read all steps below before you begin
this section, which will teach you how to Doodle
vertically in the air.
1
Extrude Plastic onto a piece
of paper until you have a blob
about the size of a ladybug.
Make sure it is anchored into
the paper.
3
x1
Click the FAST button to stop
extruding, BUT DO NOT MOVE
PEN YET.
5
Pull the Pen away. The line will
remain vertical.
Well done! You just Doodled in the air! This is
a crucial stepping stone to making all kinds of
wonderful three dimensional objects with your
3Doodler Create+.
Step 5: Doodle Even More!
For further guides, projects and inspiration,
please refer to:
YouTube videos: Cube
https://www.youtube.com/3Doodler
YouTube videos: Squiggly
https://www.youtube.com/3Doodler
Stencils provided at the back of this manual:
Eiffel tower - P.79-81
Stencils provided at the back of this manual:
Glasses - P.82-83
Community projects for further inspiration
MORE
and guidance:
http://the3Doodler.com/community
2
1.5-in
Lift Pen and Plastic up off the
paper in a straight line for 1.5 in.
4
5-6
secs
Wait a few seconds with the Pen
still connected to the top of your
Plastic line.
5
Now that you've Doodled with ABS Plastic, we want
to show you everything you need to know about
changing Plastic and introduce you to the different
types of Plastic.
Step 6: Reverse and Remove
Plastic
1
BLUE Light
With Pen set to ABS / FLX, wait
for BLUE Light to come on.
3
Once Plastic stops reversing,
it is safe to remove it from the
Pen by gently pulling on the
back of the strand.
SNIP THOSE ENDS!
TIP
After removing a Plastic strand
from the 3Doodler Create+,
cut and remove any partially
melted material at the end of
your strand before re-feeding
it into the 3Doodler Create+.
This will reduce blockages and
clogging issues.
NOTE:
5.3
inches
Plastic that is shorter than 5.3 inches cannot be reversed.
You should feed it all the way through your 3Doodler Create+ and
use it up. (Alternatively, you can push Plastic out the back - see
Section 3, Step 3B.)
PLASTIC TYPES AND SETTINGS.
TIP
Before we continue, it's time you learned about the different
types of Plastic you can use with the 3Doodler Create+
(and which settings to use for each type).
ABS (MATTE):
Temp: ABS / FLX Temp
Light: BLUE
Feature: Great for drawing in the air.
How to tell: Plastic has white
semi-circle ends.
PLA (GLOSSY / CLEAR /
METALLIC / SPARKLE ):
Temp: PLA Temp
Light: GREEN
Feature: Gossy and making it perfect
for artistic creations.
How to tell: Very rigid, no white
semi-circle ends.
FLEXY:
Temp: ABS / FLX Temp
Light: BLUE
Feature: Make flexible,
bendable Doodles.
How to tell: Plastic is very flexible.
2
Flashing
BLUE
x2
Double click either Speed
Button. Light will start flashing
to signal Plastic reversing.
6

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