When I bought the Raspberry Pi kit from Amazon, I decided not to get one of the very inexpensive cases that came with some of the kits. My reasoning was that, since I have a 3D printer, I'd make my ...
The LulzBot TAZ 5 3D Printer ($2,200) is a large and versatile 3D printer that can print using a variety of filament types and several software packages. Aleph Objects, which makes the printer, ...
The Mini 2 and other LulzBot printers are made by Aleph Objects, a Colorado-based company that is committed to Libre Innovation, which means the hardware and software it creates is free to be copied, ...
CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing gadgets and writing code for CNET Labs' benchmarks. He now manages CNET San Francisco Labs, reviews 3D printers ...
You can tell how vibrant and explosive the 3D printing market is by the number and variety of 3D printers being introduced almost constantly. While there are many different attributes being touted by ...
There are about a dozen metrics by which I judge 3D printers when testing them, including speed, noise and the materials with which they can print. But, none of the latter attributes compares in ...
Built with over 50% of 3D printed parts is a confident move, as is sticking with LulzBot's long held ethos of uploading all plans to the company's GitLab site. Still, this openness pays off with a ...
Boasting the largest print envelope available for less than US$5,000, the LulzBot TAZ is a RepRap-style 3D printer that presents an open, no-frills design. The TAZ 1.0 is LulzBot’s fourth generation ...
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