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I have the X and Y axis running on my X2 conversion (Keling motors). Never having been around CNC before, I have no idea if this is normal or not but when I am cutting circles, it sort of sounds like a siren (Woooooo-Wooooo-Woooooo) as the table is moving around in a circular pattern. Are motors generally noisy or are they supposed to be quiet? |
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| This is normal. The steppers can make music too. Here is a link to a scanner (which uses stepper motors) to make music. ![]() http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showth...=stepper+music |
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