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    Thinking of purchasing a 4 axis driver?

    Hi im building a mini mill X2 type. But with a larger X,Y Table.
    Mostly I will use it to mill small parts from 4130 steel.
    So my qestion is if anyone is using the HobbyCNC Pro Driver board on there mini mill X2? Please tell me about how well it works for you? Good & Bad please?


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    Hmm Know one using this Driver board on a Harbor Freight mini mill?


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    I can't see why it won't work...


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    I think it would work also as I am in the process of converting my mill/drill using the Hobbycnc pro board with 300 oz. steppers. I am going to buy a separate board for it as the one I am using now(same board) is operating my cnc foam cutter. Just a bit of a hassle changing over to a separate machine.
    John


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