About This Workshop
In this workshop, youth design small signs, tags, or decorative props and see them cut or engraved using the Creality Falcon2 Pro laser engraver. Participants learn how vector artwork, material choice, and layout affect cutting and engraving results, while also gaining an understanding of laser safety and workflow.
Because laser cutting is a shared process, this session focuses on design, preparation, and demonstration, with select projects run during the workshop and additional pieces completed after the session as needed. This approach allows youth to experience the full laser workflow without long wait times, while still receiving finished pieces connected to their designs.
What You’ll Learn & Do
Participants will:
- Create or refine vector-ready designs for laser cutting or engraving
- Learn how material choice affects laser results
- Understand basic laser cutting and engraving workflows
- Observe safe laser operation and cutting demonstrations
- Prepare designs for future fabrication and finishing
Why this matters:
Laser cutting introduces youth to precision fabrication and digital manufacturing concepts used in engineering, product design, and creative industries. Understanding how digital files control real-world tools supports later STEAM Futures work involving 3D printing, motion builds, electronics integration, and physical assembly.
STEAM Futures Media Moment
Youth will take part in the Mini Media Crew during the Laser in Action moment by capturing safe-angle footage of the laser engraver at work and before-and-after shots of their engraved pieces. With permission, this footage may be included in the final STEAM Futures Community Showcase.
How Laser Cutting Will Work
To ensure a smooth experience for all participants:
- A test cut will be demonstrated during the workshop
- A limited number of designs will be cut or engraved live
- Additional pieces may be cut after the workshop and made available during Open Maker Space Hours or the following session
This approach allows youth to focus on design, learning, and observation while keeping the workshop moving and accessible.
Who Can Attend
- Primary audience: Youth ages 8–18
- Youth ages 8–12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who remains on-site for the duration of the workshop.
- Adults may participate as full creators if space is available. Youth participants are always prioritized.
Cost
Youth participants attend free of charge thanks to support from the Liberty Bank Foundation and Eversource.
Adults are welcome to attend at no cost and are invited to contribute, if they are able, to help make future programs accessible to the whole community.
Location
Project Imo – Idea Forge Creators Space
About the STEAM Futures Workshop Series
STEAM Futures is a hands-on workshop series hosted at Project Imo’s Idea Forge Creators Space. Each session blends art, design, science, technology, and engineering through accessible, project-based learning. Youth explore tools and techniques across multiple disciplines while building confidence as creative makers and problem-solvers. Participants may attend individual workshops or engage throughout the full series.
Made Possible By
NEXT Workshop in the Series – Motion Makers and Media Magic
Open Maker Space Hours – Thursday February 19th from 2:30pm to 6:30pm



