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    given that even tiny kids seems to spend their entire lives playing on tablets and minecraft (essentially design software tagged onto a weird game) I'd say any kid who can play minecraft will have no problem designing for a 3d printer.

    There are some great apps and simplified programs around now - so basic designs aren't an issue.

    My flashforge ceator is set up now so that I only bed level when changing print temps and with the pla I use I rarely change temps. 60c bed and 210 extruder wrks for almost every pla type.
    So it just works, print after print after print.
    I just don't need to mess with it. So kids wouldn't either.

    It's got to the point that I don't envy anyone with auto bed levelling. It'd get used maybe once every 3-4 months. Why bother :-)

    It's as idiot proof as you could get it (well it has to be really ;-)

    So yeah - the only age limit I see is their ability to use the design software.

    Love the idea of a 3d print camp.

    As for support removal - Stop printing things that need support and the problem goes away :-)

    teach them to design for 3d printing right from the get go and you won't ever need supports.
    Last edited by curious aardvark; 08-17-2015 at 09:58 AM.

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