Despite the growing 3D printer trend, the devices have seemed inaccessible to most. Price and complexity have kept the masses from jumping on board. Tico wants to change that. The unibody 3D printer can be backed on Kickstarter for an absurdly low $179. That’s hundreds of dollars less than most 3D printers on the market. And not only does it keep your wallet from shedding a tear, its unibody design makes it less prone to issues than multipart frames, and its browser-based software is said to be extremely user-friendly. If you’ve been hesitant to start trying your hand at printing 3D objects, now might be the best time to rethink that.
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