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    Question New start

    I'm just starting out and want to convert my Eagle25 bench mill for 3 axis control.
    Anyone have 3 Nema23 or Nema34 second user for sale and willing to post to rainy Manchester UK ?

    Any help on controllers would be welcomed also.

    Many thanks

    George

    Sorry. I posted in wrong forum.

    So whats the advantage of servo's against steppers for small machine control ?
    Last edited by George; 02-13-2005 at 07:33 AM. Reason: wrong forum


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    Is that steppers or servos you want then?
    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)


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    Motor request

    Hi,

    Thanks for the response,
    As I have not started my conversion yet I'm open to whatever offers and advice anyone can give. Are servo's better than steppers ?


    Thanks

    George


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