A hands-on introductory 3D printing workshop for complete beginners. In the first session, you’ll design a small personalized flower token — your flower, your style. In the second session, you’ll finalize the complete project. The workshop is designed as a two-part series — we recommend attending both sessions.
Spring is the perfect moment to open 3D design software for the first time. In this workshop, you won’t be learning abstract principles — you’ll immediately make something concrete and beautiful: a small personalized flower token to take home.
We start with a quick trial example so you can immediately see what the entire process looks like from idea to print. Then everyone designs their own flower token — the shape, details, and personalization are up to you. Your token isn’t just an exercise: it becomes a functional part of the spring vase you’ll assemble in the second workshop!
In the second session, you’ll finalize the complete project.
Important: This is a two-part workshop. Please register and attend both sessions (March 18th and 19th) to complete the full project and take your spring vase home.
We’ll start printing at the first workshop. If some objects aren’t finished by the end of the session, you’ll pick them up the next day.
To keep things faster and more reliable, we’ll print in one filament color, chosen by a quick vote at the start.
The workshop is led by Miloš Rašić, M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. With a focus on robotics and biotech, Miloš bridges the worlds of hardware and software to help participants understand the development process of advanced technological products. Through extensive experience working with industrial drones, robotic systems, and telemedicine, he demonstrates how engineering theory translates into functional innovations — and now, into spring decorations!