Best CoreXY 3D Printers 2021
Choosing a corexy printer design can be a challenge with so many design options available. Every CoreXY design has different design goals for different needs as well as different compromises. Whether you’re building a new printer or just in need of a new 3d printer, there are many options to choose from with each of them having their own unique advantages and disadvantages.
Size vs Speed
Cost vs Accuracy
Size vs Volume
Depending on your application there are many options to choose from.
DIY 3D Printer Kits
Design and Build Plans
Plug and Play- Ready to Print
New Projects Soon To Be Released
All Metal Parts
WHAT IS THE BEST COREXY DESIGN?
COREXY DIY DESIGNS & KITS
- Jubilee
- SecKit
- Voron 3D Printer
- BLV MGN Cube
- Railcore
- HyperCube
- E3D ToolChanger
- VzBot
- CrazyCreatorCube
- HeVort DIY 3D Printer
- SolidCore CoreXY
HeVort DIY 3D Printer
The HeVort changes the way 3d printers level the bed. Although non-planar printing is not really widely implemented yet, we may see more non-planar printing in the future. This would allow you to print a part in vertical mode and add another component at an angle without need of support material or other mechanical aids.
HeVort Z-Axis Design
JUBILEE 3D PRINTER
- Modular Platform
- ToolChanger
- Customizable
- Awesome
The Jubilee toolchanging platform was quick to adopted as manufactures began to offer all-metal upgrades for the platform. Mandala Rose Works offers a range of lightweight machined parts. The Tool changer platform has a big community on Discord.
Rat-Rig V-Core 3
CrazyCreatorCube
- Build volume: 350x330x400mm
- ToolChanger Mechanism: Magnetic
- Open-Source
- Electronics: Duet2 with Duex5 Expansion Board
Voron 2.4
- Build volume: Scalable
- Extruder: AfterBurner
- Enclosure: Open or Enclosed
- Moving Gantry
- Electronics: Duet3D / Klipper
Voron 2.4 Specs
Light-Weight Carriage DesignHigh speed prints with fewer defects
Better at printing tall thin things
Great community support on Reddit
Less moving mass of the extruder carriage
BlackBox Multitool 3D Printer
Blackbox Specs
- Build Volume: 300 mm x 300 mm x 275 mm
- Full enclosure
- Direct drive toolchanger
- Water-cooled toolheads
- Belted Z-axis
- Automated leveling and calibration
- Price: $2,900
RailCore II 3D Printer
RailCore II 300ZL
The original Railcore printer is no longer available due to the updated 300 ZL and ZLT version. But here’s the details:- Linear Rails XYZ Axis
- 300mm x 300mm x 330mm Build Area
- ZLT is 300m x 300mm x 600mm Build Area
- Auto Leveling
- Hotend: E3D V6 or Mosquito
- 0.9 Degree Steppers