Aug 21, 2015 | By Alec
3D printing technology is increasingly becoming hip and cool, but it is definitely seen as something for the new generation of engineers and makers. For the young who can see its potential. But is that really true? Is 3D printing something for the young, something that the elderly can't appreciate? Fortunately, the team of YouTube professional behind the reaction videos of Fine Brothers Entertainment - who specialize in reaction clips - decided to put this issue to the test. They helped a group of elderly people get to grips with the basics of 3D printing, and you'd be surprized at how quickly they realize its potential.
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