Your child may be ready for 3D printing lessons if they have an interest in technology and design, and can follow detailed instructions. Basic computer skills and a curiosity about how things are made can also indicate readiness.
3D printing classes typically range from $50 to $150 per session, depending on the length of the class and the materials used. Some classes might include additional fees for printing supplies.
Look for instructors with experience in 3D design and printing, ideally with a background in engineering or industrial design. Certifications in CAD software and previous teaching experience can also be beneficial.
Your child can learn by watching online tutorials, using beginner-friendly 3D modeling software, and experimenting with designs at home. They can also join online communities or local maker groups to share ideas and projects.
Children as young as 8 or 9 years old can start learning the basics of 3D printing, provided they have the patience and interest. More complex design concepts may be suitable for older children.