Sometime in the very distant future, the Universe will become the domain of black holes. Energy and entropy will be compressed into minuscule quantum fluctuations. Even in this domain of nothingness, ...
Boasting a unique unibody design and unparalleled price tag, the Tiko could bring 3D printing to the mainstream. But if you want one, be prepared to wait. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books ...
Tiko, a new budget 3D printer seeking funding through Kickstarter, takes a number of interesting design choices to minimize costs without sacrificing the quality of the print – chief among these is ...
Earlier this week, Buffalo, New York startup, Tiko, took to Kickstarter with a mission to raise only $100,000 for its innovative “unlike-the-rest” unibody 3D printer. Within the first two days, the ...
“Tiko is the 3D printer you’ve been waiting for,” reads the tagline on Tiko’s 2015 Kickstarter campaign. “Simple, accessible, and dependable, all for a pledge of $179.” Sadly it turns out that you’ll ...
3D printers are finally coming down in price. As of writing, there are plenty of options that check in around the $500 mark but if that's still a bit more coin than you wish to part with, this unibody ...
On Monday, New York based startup, Tiko, took to global crowdfunding platform Kickstarter with a mission to raise $100,000 for its brand new 3D printer. Within only an hour or so, the project captured ...
Back in September of last year the Tiko 3D Printer by Kickstarter with early bird pledges starting from just as little as $99 for the first 100 lucky backers. This week Tiko has announced that it has ...
Tiko is a small, unibody 3D-printer that is designed to be simple and user-friendly. 3D printers are revolutionizing the "maker" scene, but the numerous selections can be complicated and expensive. If ...
Unveiled earlier this month the TIKO 3D Printer has now launched from the Kickstarter crowdfunding website priced at just $179 for retail, offering a 125mm x 125mm circular build area. The delta-style ...
When we last talked with the folks from Makerbot, we discussed how 3D printers will soon be household appliances as common as microwaves, vacuums and well, regular printers. But they agreed that ...