2 AUG. 31�SEPT. 7 THE OPENING ACT RAISING THE CURTAIN ON THIS WEEK’S ISSUE What We’re Into 3D printing and art contact us Lisa Britton Go! Editor editor@goeasternoregon.com 541-406-5274 Sarah Smith Calendar Coordinator calendar@goeasternoregon.com SUBMIT NEWS Submit your event information by Monday for Besides reporting, I’m a designer and artist. And I recently made a holographic, upside-down, color-changing infi nity-table hanging-lamp chessboard with magnetic, 3D-printed chameleon-mica spiral chess pieces. Need to take a breath in the middle say- ing all that. It started at the Baker County Library. First, I printed a set from thingiverse.com. They turned out great — maybe fragile, but very cool, very custom. A layer of black paint later, I used color changing, iridescent mica powders in op- posing orange-purple and blue-green sets, then epoxy so they’d be slightly stronger and glossy. The chess grid itself was a 1-foot pane of publication the following week (two weeks in Ian Crawford/Contributed Photo plexiglass. Using the crop shear I sliced out 1½-inch squares of hologram foil into the 8x8 grid, fl ipped it upside down and added magnets. I used wood to make the frame, then bought a USB-powered color LED strip, cut to 4 feet and wrapped inside the frame. Then I got a mirror and a one-way mirror. Sandwiched over the lights together, they form an impressive, hole-like illusion. All assembled and plugged in, it might hang over a dining table, or directly on a wall. Of course, now that I’ve done all this work, the hard part is ignoring the whisper- ing guy on my shoulder saying “You can’t sell this, just keep it.” And on the other shoulder, another one saying “You could charge like 300 bucks.” Problem is, they’re both wearing little devil costumes. — Ian Crawford, reporter, Baker City Herald advance is even better!). Go! Magazine is published Wednesdays in the Hermiston Herald, Wallowa County Chieftain and Blue Mountain Eagle. It publishes Thursdays in The Observer, Baker City Herald and East Oregonian. ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTIONS Baker City Herald 541-523-3673 The Observer 541-963-3161 East Oregonian 541-276-2211 Wallowa County Chieftain 541-426-4567 Blue Mountain Eagle 541-575-0710 Hermiston Herald 541-567-6457 New releases Watkins Family Hour, ‘Vol. II’ Tom Petty’s pianist plays “Tennessee Waltz,” an Ernest Tubb classic rides a Bo Diddley beat, and a deep cut by the ‘60s band the Zombies becomes a Dis- ney-style lullaby. The latest album from Watkins Family Hour lasts just 39 minutes, but that’s not to say it falls short. Like its 2015 predecessor, “Vol. II” captures the adventurous spirit of the musical variety shows hosted by siblings Sara and Sean Watkins during their en- during residency at the Los Angeles club Largo. The stellar new set is more con- sistently engaging than the fi rst album, thanks to a range of styles and collabora- tors. Among those featured are Benmont Tench, a Largo regular best known for his work with Petty. — The Associated Press