• For Everyone
  • For Everyone
  • 2 h.
  • Srpski

3D Print Spring 2/2: Make Your Own Flower Vase

Second session of the two-part 3D printing workshop for beginners. Your personalized flower token from day one becomes part of the spring vase you assemble yourself! Through hands-on work, you’ll see how model orientation, supports, and basic settings affect print quality. This session continues the series and builds on knowledge from the previous day.

About This Workshop

When the parts become a whole

In the first workshop, you designed a personalized flower token. In the second workshop, you'll finalize the complete project — your flower finds its home! Through hands-on work, you'll see how model orientation and basic settings affect the quality and success of printing. You'll learn deeper 3D design principles: supports, orientation, and how all of this affects the functionality of the final product.

What will you learn on day 2?

  • How to connect the appearance of the finished object with decisions made during print preparation
  • How to choose model orientation and when to use supports
  • How to integrate different parts into a functional and aesthetic product
  • Advanced CAD thinking: from individual components to a complete project
  • How to prepare more complex models for printing and estimate duration

Why sign up?

  • You'll see the complete flow — from idea, through design, to a functional object in your hands
  • You leave with a spring vase featuring a flower you designed yourself
  • You'll gain clear rules and confidence for future 3D projects

Note about printing

Depending on available time, vases may be printed during the workshop or after the session. If 3D printing takes longer than the workshop duration, we'll arrange pickup as soon as possible.

About the instructor

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!

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