Hello tech geniuses perusing this forum. I come seeking the black magic secrets of the Electrical cabal... I have little to offer in return for your wisdom but beg your intervention nonetheless.

I like many pioneers before me am building my own CNC router. The mechanical part is going fairly well, however I am trying to get a grasp on the electrical portion of the build, and would like some advice (to be honest I would really like some to just tell me what to do). I have purchased a few components, and now am trying to piece together the parts to complete the picture.

So far I have bought these items:

Spindle with VFD - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3301...19a74c4dRxrVEW

4 Stepper Motors with Drivers - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3304...5b675361BsxJe6

Pokeys57cnc controller - https://www.robotshop.com/ca/en/usb-...keys57cnc.html

I am now trying to choose an appropriate Power Supply(s) for the system, and this is where the witchcra... errrr uhmm... electrical formulas start to melt my brain. From what I can tell I will likely need to purchase two power supplies:
1. 24 VDC switching power supply to provide external power to the Pokeys57cnc control board
2. A higher voltage power supply (VAC or VDC) to supply power to the motors via the drivers.
One of my main questions is what should this second power supply be? I do not really want to make my own unregulated power supply (don't be fooled, I use this terminology like I might know what it means but I don't) but from what I have read it is likely a better option than buying a regulated switching power supply due to costs and performance. Is there a good place to buy a prebuilt toroidal power supply and what archaic glyphs... err uhmm... specifications as far as volts, amps, watts, capacitance, etc (please fill in all other important units and values that I don't even know exist) do I need for the hardware that I already have?

Other than that I think I have a handle on other components I will be needing: limit switches, E-stop, wing of bat, tincture of toad, some shielded wire. I guess I do have one more question: is it wise/possible to run the spindle and the main PSU off of the same 240VAC house power and just split the line in the control box or will I be needing separate power sources for both?

Thanks in advance for your help and advice.

This will not be the last time I assure you.