New Marshall Public Library display features photos from local photographer, library assistant
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POCATELLO Photography has always been a part of Taylor Bunn’s life.
“It has been my hobby for almost as long as I can remember,” Bunn, a Marshall Public Library assistant, told EastIdahoNews.com. “My mom, she was really big into photography … gave me my first camera.”
That hobby stuck, from the first time Bunn took that old film camera to California’s Yosemite National Park until today. In 2012, the now 26-year-old Bunn moved to Idaho and that’s when she discovered a passion for wildlife photography.
Glowforge 3D laser printing machine donated to Pocatello library
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POCATELLO The Marshall Public Library recently acquired an exciting new piece of technology, thanks to a donation from the Friends of the Marshall Public Library.
The Glowforge is 3D laser printer acquired by the library to help advance the teaching of STEM-related topics. The printer uses a laser to engrave words, images and other designs onto a variety of surfaces. The Glowforge is easy to use and accurate to within a thousandth of an inch.
According to a press release from the library, the Glowforge will “cut wood, fabric, leather, paper, Plexiglas (acrylic), Delrin (acetal), mylar, rubber, Corian, foods, and more. Glowforge can also engrave all of the above plus glass, coated metal, marble, anodized aluminum, titanium, some phones, tablets, and laptops, and more laser safe materials.”