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I have been reading threads for the last couple days getting familiar with CNC. I picked up a couple of 200 oz steppers at a industrial surplus yard to play around with. I am working on learning the electronics part, the machine stuff seems simple enough. Ideally would like to build a 4x8 router table but want to crawl before running. What size router table should I be capable of running with these? They are Superior Electric Slo-Syn motors. Type M092-FD09 Since I plan to upgrade latter what size drivers and power supply is recommended? Thanks, Rick |
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| Rick, I started with these same motors. There's a thread on here with a picture and description of my first CNC. My advice to you is that in the long run you will learn more and have a great machine when your done if you build one of these - www.mechmate.com. There is plenty of documentation and help on that site. Good luck, CapnC |
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