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Hopefully this is the correct forum; it seemed the closest fit. I'm planning to CNC both a mini-lathe and mini-mill. I've already purchased drivers, but before I go further I want to make sure of what's necessary. Am I correct that (without doing extensive rewiring every time I want to switch machines) I'll need separate power supplies and breakout boards? I apologize in advance if this is a really obvious question, but I've had a hard time finding it mentioned anywhere. |
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