Jan. 12—The Mobile Maker Lab made its first stop of the new year at Norman Public Library West on Wednesday, and will remain on site through Saturday.
The mobile studio will transport needed tools to each location in the Pioneer Library System to allow library goers to receive hands-on training in craft-making.
On Wednesday, Tanner Chambers, Mobile Maker outreach specialist, unloaded his van and set up shop at the library, 300 Norman Center Court, and encouraged the public to be creative and try something new.
The four stations include a laser cutter/engraver, a vinyl cutter, 3D printers, and embroidery machines. The exhibit also includes a laptop with software to help locals use or make templates for the different machines.
In the event that patrons have to wait on a machine, Chambers has also brought activities and LEGOS to help pass the time.
Chambers said this month marks the…