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3d printer
Jake:
Does anyone have one? I am thinking of getting an entry model for my son for Christmas. But I wonder if it will be cool for a few days and then not used anymore? do you guys have any experience.
All of our kiddos are about the same age - what is Santa bringing your kids?
My daughter is set - we ordered her a yamaha keyboard and some accessories. She has been playing on our standup piano for a few months with my wife's help and seems to really enjoy it.
I'm just not sure what to get my son. In his letter, he asked Santa for a nintendo switch or another BB gun...
Perspective:
My brother-in-law has a 3D printer and uses it a lot. He makes custom parts for his drones and random odds and ends (cookie cutters, bubble blowers, etc...). I once printed a replacement clasp for my fitbit which was pretty handy. I feel like I'd never use a 3D printer (unless I lose another fitbit clasp...), but if you're a "maker" with a hobby that can utilize it then it may get some use.
My kids are getting some gymnastics equipment for the basement. A bar and some mats. They both have android tablets that they use for school (mostly raz kids) which are pretty slow, we're thinking of upgrading those as well.
ober:
I don't have a 3d printer. My brother has 2 but he runs his own business and uses them to build models of the things he manufactures. Plus he made a bunch of those ear saver things for mask wearing.
My kids are getting random things. My son is getting a new gaming/desk chair plus some games (board and video), clothes, and a new phone case. My daughter is getting a new keyboard/mouse/mouse pad plus some stuff for her bed and makeup.
Jake:
we've been doing a single bigger gift for a few years now, and that works good. And Ben, you did remind me of something - my Daughter wanted a gaming chair too, so that will be her bday gift!
ober:
We usually do a big gift and then a few smaller ones. We've definitely scaled back in the numbers over the years.
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