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From 3D printing to sewing, creativity thrives at High River Library – OkotoksOnline.com

January 29, 2026
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From 3D printing to sewing, creativity thrives at High River Library – HighRiverOnline.com
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The makerspace at the High River Library offers a hands-on environment for creatives to explore and experiment. 

Michelle Parker, program coordinator at the library, said the makerspace was introduced six years ago with the purchase of its first 3D printer. Last year, the library made a concerted effort to expand the space, including the recent purchase of a new Bambu Lab 3D printer. 

Parker said the two printers the library has used for the past six years have been reliable and easy to maintain, but they only print in one colour. 

“We can now add up to four colours in a print,” she said. “We could be printing objects with multicoloured filaments within the object, and that’s really cool if you’re a 3D-printing enthusiast.” 

Progress of the new Bambu Lab 3D printer.The new Bambu Lab 3D printer in action. Submitted/Michelle Parker

Parker said the makerspace gives people an opportunity…

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