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hey guys, i was reading and taking note abt all the stuff that i need to build my CNC machine. i found that i need an driver board to controlate the motors. the question is if i need to buy an controller board (like 150-200 bucks) or is possible to build one myself? i will get any advantage if i buy an board like xylotex ? Thanks and hope you understand what im asking |
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| Yes but get ready to do alot of reading here- http://www.cnczone.com/forums/open_source_controller_boards/
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| ok, thanks looks like will be better to buy an driver board + steppers motors in USA, because is a little hard to get that parts here in argentina. Btw, with motors/drivers can i buy? i want to create an CNC to route and mill wood/fiber and the size will be 25 inches x 35 Inches. |
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