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    Can someone recommend me a stepper driver with motors

    Hello I have been building a cnc machine and i bought 3 stepper motors and a driver but they never worked. so I have been trying to find a stepper driver and motors that will work with each other.
    I don't need super strong stepper motors all i need is a nema 17 stepper motor that can hold around 36oz of torque cause my cnc machine is small.
    And my budget is around $100 cause im only 14.
    any help would be nice




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    What driver do you have? Which motors?
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    I have a thread asking for help with my driver but i still couldn't get it working
    Cnc drive
    it has the stepper motors, driver, and breakout board.
    and heres my cnc build thread
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    Hi

    I think you ought to do a little more work with what you have before discarding and replacing..

    There are ways of checking out a stepper with only a few items...

    What I would do if I was as strapped for cash as you are(and I am close as I am on the other end of the scale and am retired on fixed income) is buy a single axis driver. Then use it to get your power supply and motors working on a single axis.

    A driver like PM in Mo sells. And I would stay with single axis drives as you can replace on at a time if you blow one. That said your motors are pretty small.

    But I suspect you have some wiring mistake as I doubt that all 3 motors and driver outputs went bad..

    Good Luck..
    Garry


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    Hi Pure. It looks like you have done some fine work so far.

    Have you checked your parallel cable to make sure all connections are straight through? Use an ohmmeter to read each pin end to end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crevice Reamer View Post
    Hi Pure. It looks like you have done some fine work so far.

    Have you checked your parallel cable to make sure all connections are straight through? Use an ohmmeter to read each pin end to end.

    CR.
    I just did that and your right my cable is bad. i'll have to make one cause i don't have $30 right now. thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmfoster View Post
    Hi

    I think you ought to do a little more work with what you have before discarding and replacing..

    There are ways of checking out a stepper with only a few items...

    What I would do if I was as strapped for cash as you are(and I am close as I am on the other end of the scale and am retired on fixed income) is buy a single axis driver. Then use it to get your power supply and motors working on a single axis.

    A driver like PM in Mo sells. And I would stay with single axis drives as you can replace on at a time if you blow one. That said your motors are pretty small.

    But I suspect you have some wiring mistake as I doubt that all 3 motors and driver outputs went bad..

    Good Luck..
    Garry

    i'll look into those if i cant get my drive working with a new cable. thanks
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    Excellent! You can soon be back in business:

    $8.95:
    http://kelinginc.net/CNCPackage.html

    $9.34:
    http://www.cnc4pc.com/Store/osc/prod...products_id=76

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