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    Re: Low Voltage vs High Voltage Stepper motors?

    Well I was searching it its actually much more expensive since its way less common, it would be nearly 1.5x to 2x the price, which I really cant do. I can deal with the slower speeds.

    Ill see if...
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    Re: Low Voltage vs High Voltage Stepper motors?

    Thanks for this post, this is what I expected to be doing. With the electronics I got I should be just fine.
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    Re: Low Voltage vs High Voltage Stepper motors?

    Extremely helpful, thank you!

    I was actually able to wake up at 6am and win the auction you posted, I think I got it for a fairly good deal considering any set of just 4 of those motors without...
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    Re: Low Voltage vs High Voltage Stepper motors?

    I'll be honest, the answer to alot of your questions are... im not sure.

    I came up with 200 oz-in after doing some searches and seeing what others used in their machines, and I saw alot of...
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    Re: Low Voltage vs High Voltage Stepper motors?

    Oh I didnt notice this was 3D Printer forum, my bad.

    This is actually for my DIY CNC Router for cutting aluminum. Here is the CAD for it, you will likely notice the design as it is similar to...
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    Re: Low Voltage vs High Voltage Stepper motors?

    Im now looking at this:

    US Ship Nema 23 Stepper Motor w/ Toshiba Driver TB6600 kit 1.9 N.m 269 oz.in | eBay

    It is same oz-in, but the mH is 3.4 (55V max) so I can use a lower voltage, and it...
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    Re: Low Voltage vs High Voltage Stepper motors?

    Thank you for the quick reply,

    Sooo basically from what I understand, you can set the voltage to something high, in my case im using 12v, and the drivers will handle the rest? Do you recommend...
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    Low Voltage vs High Voltage Stepper motors?

    Ok so after thinking I was ready to order my electronics, which were this:

    - Arduino with CNC Shield and A4988 Motor Drivers
    - 12v 30A power supply
    - What I thought were 12v 270 oz-in Stepper...
  9. Re: Questions about building a CNC Router for Aluminum

    Well im using standard 12mm ballscrew that ive seen many others use with regular nema 23 steppers, so I thought it was probably just work, am I mistaken?

    Here is a link to the parts:
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  10. Questions about building a CNC Router for Aluminum

    Hey Everyone,

    So I have been on a few forums here and found some designs that I based mine on, here is a pic:

    https://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/45344?

    I think I have sourced good...
  11. Re: DIY Gantry-CNC heavily influenced by CNCzone...

    Thanks for the reply and all the info, but sadly I dont think any of these sellers are on Canadian Ebay, luckily I've found some good deals on Rails and Ballscrews on Ebay.ca. Since most my parts...
  12. Re: DIY Gantry-CNC heavily influenced by CNCzone...

    I was looking at making one very similar to this design, do you have the links to where you sourced your parts / any of the CAD files you used to design this, I would love to get some inspiration...
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