German teen Johannes Rostek is wowing the making community with his Cherry 3D printer debuting on the scene with simplicity and sleek aesthetics, all for just under €60 (under about $70 USD). His initial plan was to create the world’s most inexpensive 3D printer, and he worked hard to keep the price down with the cheapest motors, Arduino software, and some parts from the internet, scrap yard, and the hardware store. All of the instructions are extremely simple, and he has also entered his design in the Instructables 3D Printing Contest with 3D Hubs. Read more about the printer project in the full article: http://3dprint.com/72747/cherry-3d-printer-under-60/


Below is a photo of the Cherry 3D printer: