The TAZ 2 features the largest build volume of any other desktop 3D printer in its class, and can handle prints with a footprint of 12-inches x 11-inches x 10-inches. The TAZ 2 has already raised over ...
Aleph Objects, Inc., maker of the TAZ 3D printer through its LulzBot brand, has released the latest addition to its line of Libre Hardware printers. While bearing a strong resemblance to its ...
LOVELAND, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aleph Objects Inc. started shipping pre-ordered LulzBot ® TAZ Pro's in production quantities this week. The highly anticipated TAZ Pro industrial desktop 3D printer ...
Lulzbot says that the Taz 3.0 is its most refined model ever, and the use of a new 24v power supply, and injection molded parts make it the highest quality printer ever. A new heated bed is powered by ...
Lulzbot has recently launched their new LulzBot TAZ 4 3D printer which builds on the technology used in the previous 3D printers and now features a re-engineered drive rod system. The latest LulzBot ...
LOVELAND, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The much-anticipated next generation of the award-winning LulzBot TAZ 6 3D Printer made its debut today. The LulzBot TAZ Workhorse Edition promises to deliver larger, ...
Lulzbot has this week unveiled a new Flexible Dual Extruder 3D printing head they have created to be used with the the LulzBot TAZ 3D printer. The new LulzBot Dual Extruder is now available to ...
New to the TAZ 2, the printer features an LCD display with an SD card reader that allows users to make prints without being attached to a computer. With the largest build volume of any printer in its ...
Loveland 3-D printer maker Aleph Objects announced Wednesday that the newest generation of its LulzBot desktop printer, the TAZ 5, has gone on sale. The device, intended for industrial use, retails ...
Complete with a graphic LCD controller that allows printing directly from an SD card, the TAZ 3 allows users to print anywhere without being connected to a computer. The new model offers large build ...
[Matt Denton] was inspired by [James Bruton]’s scaled up LEGO and decided to create his own giant LEGO project. He found a classic model that he wanted to scale up. 1985’s Technic Go-Kart (set #1972) ...