How It Works

3Doodler is nearing production now. We’ll be posting how to
videos and explanations ahead of delivery so that you can 3Doodle like a pro.
Important: 3Doodler is not a toy for children. While the
plastic extruded from 3Doodler is safe to touch once it has left the pen, the
pen itself has a metal tip that can get as hot as 270C. There is no reason for
any user to touch the tip while in use, but safety comes first, and our
upcoming videos will explain how to use the 3Doodler, covering the different
techniques and safety precautions necessary.
We remain awed by your response, grateful to each and every
one of you, and super excited to get the 3Doodler into your hands. As we near
the $2M mark here are some highlights, and a couple of tantalising updates:

2. Getting out a revised FAQ. It’s epic, and we hope it
answers most of your questions! This also means we are back on top of your
messages. Thanks for your patience, and even more thanks for helping answer
each other’s questions in the Comments section.

4. Music Time! We are certain our Kickstarter video would
not have been anywhere near as good as it was without the great background
track we used – I Can’t by Kaila Picard & Mark Zubek (www.kailapicard.com
and www.markzubek.com). Kaila is an amazing artist and has agreed to make her
EP available for free here.

Rest assured these items are at the top of our accessory
agenda, alongside many others. But given the amount of design and testing that
is required, as well as the sheer number that would need to be produced in a
short period of time, we won’t be launching these accessories for sale during
the current Kickstarter period. Keep your eyes peeled for backer and email
updates down the line.
6. And last but not least, a new 3Doodle-tastic creation
from our Chief Doodler. The bicycle used approx. 5 feet of plastic (including
some trial and error) and took approx. 2hrs to create (including some more
trial and error).