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    Exclamation pointing in the right direction please

    well research is well on it's way

    this is the machine design for me a 11 h2w technologies xyz linear plotter
    [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gglgVNZ6bCs"]‪11 H2W Technologies XYZ Linear Motor Stepper Gantry‬‏ - YouTube[/nomedia]
    just need some plans or detailed images

    and found stepper motor kits on ebay
    3 Axis TB6560 Driver+NEMA23 Stepper Motor 1.3Nm CNC Kit | eBay

    how ever what size motors would i need
    I am doing belt driven I think unless some one can come up for reasons why I should change to thread bar ??

    James


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    well after more research I have decided to change the cnc machine to one made with 8020 and ball screw drive I have ordered my 8020 and some bearings

    I would like some feed back on the size of stepper motor I would need.

    I am going to use a 1/4" soft start router on my CNC


    I would like to know what soft ware I would need free if possibles

    I am hoping to run my CNC of my laptop witch is running vista I think

    James


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