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    Re: StepperOnline.com NEMA 23 "kit" issues

    Well, not getting much of anywhere with this one. checked CPU/Memory useage while running GCode and CPU useage peaks around 19%, mostly runs around 10%. Memory is only using about 300Mb of the 800...
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    Re: StepperOnline.com NEMA 23 "kit" issues

    Do they just run rough? Stall? All of the above - noisy, stuttering, stalling
    Have tried Jogging at various speeds - haven't tried above 30 bc at 25 and 30 things go 'bad'. Figured faster...
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    Re: StepperOnline.com NEMA 23 "kit" issues

    Nope - didn't even notice the "System Excellent" bit right off

    Line is generally perfectly flat with occasional low-magnitude 'spikes' (far less magnitude than shown in the tutorial video)...
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    Re: StepperOnline.com NEMA 23 "kit" issues

    ​​ Yes. 600 RPM would be 60 IPM - likely max. Went with the 10 TPI screws to maximize mechanical advantage. Figured screws & nuts are relatively cheap - I could jump to higher pitch (lower...
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    StepperOnline.com NEMA 23 "kit" issues

    New kid on the block here. I put together a modest sized 3-axis (4 motor) CNC, and purchased StepperOnline's 4-Axis 269 oz-in (1.4 ft-lb) NEMA 23 kit to power it with.

    The problem I am having is...
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    Ok..... thats good to hear (maybe?) I've...

    Ok..... thats good to hear (maybe?)

    I've config'd mach3 as per the drive mfgs recommendations, but cant get anything resembling stability above single step at 20 in / minute........(and it's not...
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    Re: The stepper question

    Just to throw 2 cents worth in here - I just completed building a rude and crude CNC router using 1.9 NM (269 oz-in) steppers with Stepperonline.com's low-end driver (4-axis TB6560). I am using 1/2...
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