Open-Source CoreXY 3D Printer

MY-CoreXY 3D Printer

The MY-CoreXY-3D-Printer is an open-source CoreXY 3D printer, designed for high-speed and high-precision printing. Inspired by the Voron series, this project is ideal for makers, engineers, and DIY enthusiasts looking for a reliable and customizable 3D printer.

Key Features

Technical Specifications

Frame & Structure

Motion System

Extruder & Hotend

Electronics & Control

Power & Heating

Speed & Precision

Controller Board

The Makerbase MKS Monster 8 is a powerful 32-bit mainboard designed for high-speed 3D printing. With support for Klipper and Marlin firmware, it delivers advanced performance, smoother motion, and precise control. This board is ideal for CoreXY setups, making it a perfect match for the MY-CoreXY-3D-Printer.

Key Features of the MKS DLC32:

  • 32-bit High-Speed Processing – Ensures smoother motion and faster command execution.
  • Supports Klipper & Marlin – Optimized for Klipper firmware, also compatible with Marlin 2.0
  • 8 Stepper Driver Slots – Allows independent motor control for multi-axis configurations.
  • TMC Driver Support – Compatible with TMC2209, TMC5160, and other UART/SPI drivers.
  • Integrated Wi-Fi & USB Support – Remote monitoring and easy file transfer.
  • Expandable Ports – Multiple PWM fans, temperature sensors, and endstop connections.

More information: Makerbase Official Page
Affiliate Link: Buy MKS Monster 8 on AliExpress

How to Build Your Own MY-Core XY

Development Roadmap

Ongoing improvements to MY-CoreXY 3D Printer:

  • Improve 3D drawing STEP files
  • Change z axis pulley assembly
  • Adjust board location for better access to power supply plug
  • Adjust X-Axis height to engrave thicker materials
  • Add emergency stop button


Legal Notice & License

This project is licensed under Creative Commons – Attribution – NonCommercial – ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).
Project: MY-CoreXY 3D Printer | Author: Edgar Mata

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