QA

What Size Filament Does 3Doodler Use

The 3Doodler Create+ and PRO+ pens only work with 3Doodler-branded 3mm plastic strands. Likewise, the 3Doodler Start is only compatible with 3Doodler-branded Start Eco-Plastic filament, which are 2.5mm in diameter. Plastics cannot (and should not) be combined.

Can you use other filament with 3Doodler?

3D Pen Faqs The 3Doodler Create is compatible with official 3Doodler ABS, PLA, and FLEXY filaments. Please do not try to use the 3Doodler Create with any third party filaments, or 3Doodler filaments exclusively for the 3Doodler PRO or the 3Doodler Start.

What size filament does the 3Doodler take?

The Create+ 3D Printing Pen can be used with all 3Doodler Create 3mm in size PLA, ABS, Flexy Plastic, and Wood only.

Do all 3D pens use the same filament?

3D pens typically print in PLA, ABS, and/or PCL. Be sure to also check the size of filament your 3D pen uses. Almost all 3D pens use 1.75mm filament, however some manufactures (3Doodler is famous for this) use bigger 3mm filament.

Are all PLA filaments the same?

It is mostly the same, with a few slight differences: better surface quality, color, and mechanical properties. Most PLA+ filaments are advertised as being stronger, less brittle, more durable, and better for layer adhesion. Tough PLA is another term used by some manufacturers.

Can I use 1.75 mm filament in 3Doodler?

No. The 3Doodler Create+ and PRO+ pens only work with 3Doodler-branded 3mm plastic strands. Likewise, the 3Doodler Start is only compatible with 3Doodler-branded Start Eco-Plastic filament, which are 2.5mm in diameter.

Can I use PETG on 3D pen?

There are 3D pens that are only compatible with PLA. However, there are those that can work with PLA and ABS alike. In such cases, you can use PETG or HIPS as well.The Allowed Temperature. Filament Type 3D Drawing Temperature Requirement PETG 235-245°C HIPS 230-240°C PCL ~60°C NYLON 255-275°C.

What’s better PLA or ABS?

PLA is stronger and stiffer than ABS, but poor heat-resistance properties means PLA is mostly a hobbyist material. ABS is weaker and less rigid, but also tougher and lighter, making it a better plastic for prototyping applications.

Is ABS or PLA better for 3D pen?

ABS is stronger than PLA, which is more brittle. However, ABS is known to slightly warp and shrink. ABS filament extrudes thicker, making projects faster to complete. PLA filament is preferred by 3D pen users for wearable projects such as jewelry.

What is the difference between an ABS and ABS+ filament?

ABS is a thermoplastic high polymer material with high strength, high toughness, easy processing quality. ABS+ is much improved in good melt mobility and smooth printing quality, better toughness, smoothness with no edge warp once printed.

Is PETG better than PLA?

For example, PETG is stronger than PLA (though weaker than ABS) and more flexible than ABS (though less flexible than PLA). This, understandably, makes it a popular material as the short-comings of both materials are lessened within PETG.

Is PETG as strong as ABS?

For most people, there really isn’t a reason to choose ABS over PETG. PETG is stronger, more durable, and it prints better. ABS is only necessary if you absolutely need the 100 °C temperature resistance or its ability to be glued and painted.

What is PCL filament?

PCL is a polyester that is semi-crystalline leading to a clean white final appearance, the product can be colored easily. PCL has a density of around 1.2 g/cm3 and has exceptional mechanical properties. The unique properties from Polyfluor PCL Filament make it particularly suitable for use in FDM and FFF 3D printers.

How strong is 3D pen filament?

In comparison to nylon at 7,000 psi, polycarbonate’s tensile strength of 9,800 psi makes it the ideal choice for high-strength, functional components. When printed correctly, such as on an Axiom 3D printer, PC is an incredibly strong material.

Is PCL filament safe?

PCL is also a safe & biodegradable plastic! The main feature of PCL is that it has a very low melting temperature compared to usual 3D printing materials such as PLA, ABS etc.

Can you 3D print at Officeworks?

3D Printing & Scanning 3D Printing is an exciting technology that lets you bring your creative ideas to life in three dimensions. Whether you need an object scanned or printed in 3D. Officeworks is here to help.

What is the strongest 3D pen filament?

Polycarbonate. According to multiple manufacturers and reviewers, polycarbonate (PC) is considered the strongest consumer filament out there. PC can yield extremely high-strength parts when printed correctly with an all-metal hot end and an enclosure.

Is PLA toxic?

PLA is the safest material to use in your 3D Printer. It is made from entirely natural substances such as maize and sugarcane. When it is heated, PLA gives off a non-toxic chemical called Lactide. A lot of people say, if you’re using PLA, you shouldn’t worry about breathing in the fumes.

What is ASA filament?

ASA filament (acrylonitrile styrene acrylate) is the perfect all-purpose 3D printing thermoplastic, suitable for many different applications. It has a similar chemical makeup to ABS plastic but offers three improvements: better mechanical properties, superior aesthetics and it’s UV resistant.

What does PVA stand for 3D printing?

PolyVinyl Alcohol (PVA) is a synthetic polymer filament formed by polymerizing vinyl acetate, which is then hydrolyzed to create PVA filament for 3D printing. PVA filament has a translucent, white appearance. It is resistant to oil as well as grease and solvents, and has excellent adhesive properties.

Do 3D pens give off toxic fumes?

3D Pen Faqs No matter what material you’re using, and whether you’re using a 3Doodler or a traditional 3D printer, we recommend working in a ventilated area. The 3Doodler Start and 3D Build & Play Eco-Plastics are 100% non-toxic and biodegradable in household composts, so there are absolutely no fumes.

What is the difference between PLA and PLA+?

PLA+ is much more flexible and less brittle than PLA. Normal PLA can snap of quickly under high pressure whereas PLA plus tends to withstand this due to its flexibility. It’s specifically made to improve on the downfalls that PLA had as a 3D printed material, flexibility being one of them.