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Most parents spend hundreds of dollars on a 3D printer only to watch it collect dust after a few prints—not because their teen lost interest, but because the machine wasn't matched to an actual learning path. In this episode, Rajiv Patel draws on over fifteen years of additive manufacturing experience to break down exactly what matters when choosing a first printer for teens aged thirteen to eighteen. Whether you're a parent or educator, you'll learn how to evaluate build volume, print quality specs, and workspace requirements to ensure this investment builds real CAD-to-prototyping skills rather than becoming an expensive paperweight.
- The sweet spot for build volume is 220 by 220 by 250 millimeters—this handles 94% of educational and hobby projects without the frustrating heat-up times and calibration complexity of larger machines ...
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