The Tiko Unibody 3D Printer Could Be the Sleekest One Yet
3D printing is still a relatively new technology, and most machines are still either fairly large
3D printing is still a relatively new technology, and most machines are still either fairly large or mechanically complex, but a new startup called Tiko 3D is looking to change that with a simple and accessible unibody 3D printer. Being one piece, the Tiko requires less maintenance than other more complex machines while still providing the same service. Other features include an enclosed printing space and flexible pad for easy removal of completed objects. The Tiko is currently raising funds for production via Kickstarter, where a pledge of $99 USD will get you our own 3D printer, with higher pledges resulting in more rewards including filament.