Use of the WonderLab will be by appointment or drop-in during open studio hours. Reservations are recommended to ensure desired equipment or station is available. Drop-ins will be accommodated if equipment is not in use. You must have an active library card in good standing to use the space. Email wonderlab@tclib.org with questions.
Patrons can reserve a WonderLab equipment station for two hours per day (max two reservations per week) during open studio hours.
Users may request up to two 1-hour extensions per day by asking WonderLab staff (pending station availability and no competing reservations). Training is required prior to using 3D printers and laser cutter.
Hours
| MON, TUE & THUR: | 3:00-7:00 p.m. |
| WED: | 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon, 3:00-7:00 p.m. |
| FRI: | 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon |
| SAT: | 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. |
| SUN: | closed |
WonderLab Equipment
Bernina 1090 sewing machine
Temporarily out of order! Use our substitute sewing machine instead.
Make repairs or sew an item from scratch on this user-friendly machine.
Brother 1034D Serger
Sergers use multiple threads to create an "overlock" stitch to finish seams neatly or seam together stretchy fabric like t-shirt material.
Brother embroidery machine
Monogram or embroider designs on your garments/accessories, using any of our colored threads.
Cricut Maker 3 precision cutting machine
This digital machine die cuts flat materials such as paper, vinyl, fabric, and some thicker surfaces.
Glowforge Laser Cutter
Use a focused laser beam to melt, burn, or vaporize materials such as wood, metal, glass or plastic. Cut or etch your custom designs, patterns, and shapes from a digital file.
Prusa MK3s+ 3D Printers
Make a three dimensional object from a digital file. Reserve online or email wonderlab@tclib.org to request a 3D print job.
Singer industrial sewing machine
If your sewing goals are a little more heavy duty (canvas, leather, fur, etc.), put our industrial machine to the test!
Wonder Institute Recording Studio
The Wonder Institute Recording Studio is a controlled environment with high-quality audio and visual equipment, designed to provide a professional atmosphere for content creation.
Funding provided by:
Teton County Library Foundation & Friends | Wonder Institute