One Instructables maker has shared his process for creating a 3D printer constructed of recycled electronic components. Using up to 80% used and recycled parts, shareware, and easily accessed and produced parts, you can produce your own small-footprint, EWaste $60 3D Printer. All of the steps are laid out clearly, including where to learn about CNC processes for beginners, in the Instructables design. Check out more details: http://3dprint.com/23080/instructabl...ld-3d-printer/

Below is a look at a completed EWaste 3D printer. Let us know if you have attempted to follow the Instructable for this affordable device. I would be interesting to see how well you can get it to print.