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			<title>Nema 17 stepper motors ?</title>
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Still currently building my CNC wood router to make wooden Electric Guitar bodies. I have been offered 4 of the above Stepper motors, but are...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi.<br />
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Still currently building my CNC wood router to make wooden Electric Guitar bodies. I have been offered 4 of the above Stepper motors, but are they powerful enough to do what I want to do?<br />
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The hardest wood I will probably use is ASH, the softest probably BASSWOOD, and I am not in any hurry, so speed and acceleration are not important to me, accuracy and dependability are. <br />
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Has anyone got any thoughts on these?<br />
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Regards.<br />
<br />
Ray</div>

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