A new addition at a local community makerspace is giving innovators of all backgrounds more resources to work with. The nonprofit organization is called Generator.On Thursday, leaders will cut the ribbon on a new electronics lab, designed to help entrepreneurs and students bring their ideas to life. The new lab has been in the works for about two years. Staff said it will help keep top talent in Vermont and give young makers hands-on experience in cutting-edge technology. Generator Makerspace offers studios for woodworking, 3D printing, design and more.But with a recent expansion, Executive Director Meg Hammond said it’s more than just a space to work; it is a place where people come to learn, share, and build together.”We have a variety of tools and equipment available for our community. We’re like a library. We’re all about sharing knowledge, tools, and makers coming…