YouTuber makes 3D printer setup for disabled children

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Random video to follow this one up with: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRXry95Q6e0

A 3D printer, a raspberry pi running Octoprint, a tablet and an account on Doodle3D.com. Are these things together enough to allow childern with limited mobility get into 3D printing?

I was asked by a family who have a couple of children with limited mobility to help them get into 3D printing. The one child can hardly move her hands, but she could use a tablet computer. But how to go from idea to 3D print completely on a tablet computer.

Turns out it's totally possible. We are living in the future.

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