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    could this one work ? Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by pet30 View Post
    could this one work ? Click image for larger version. 

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    it could but is not the ideal. I pointed you the previous message to the ideal. Building the CNc you can make like 500 mistakes. When you are not sure which, what why, just follow the recommendations :-) or look more carefully into the data. And when you dont know what it means, follow the ...

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    project 1 , 2, Dust Shoe ...

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    witch driver is the best for those stepper motor's ?

    can i use arduino uno with the drivers?

    its because i want to use estlcam and it works with arduino uno or xPRO V3 Controller Stepper Driver so can i use these with the drivers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pet30 View Post
    witch driver is the best for those stepper motor's ?

    can i use arduino uno with the drivers?

    its because i want to use estlcam and it works with arduino uno or xPRO V3 Controller Stepper Driver so can i use these with the drivers?
    AM882 are a good choice for the drivers. With 68V power supply.
    Why would you want to use arduino uno to run a router?
    Any software will work with the drivers.
    Last edited by Clive S; 13-10-2017 at 11:42 AM.
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

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    Got the steel since friday i was a lot and very heavy.
    this weekeind i started to weld everything together with a small inverter and it works very well.
    Just a question do i need to bolt the machine to the floor ? do i need to put rubber between the bottom of the legs and the floor to have the less vibrations?
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    Just a question do i need to bolt the machine to the floor ? do i need to put rubber between the bottom of the legs and the floor to have the less vibrations?
    No. No need to bolt the machine to the floor I have mine on castors but when it is in place I lift it off the floor on wooden blocks otherwise it would walk about.
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

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    Like Clive, my machine sits on wooden pads under each of the adjustable feet, which can be lifted to make use of the castors. The plan was to make the machine mobile so I can pull it away from the wall if I needed to work on long lengths of material. Wood or hard rubber (like the commercial adjustable feet) are fine.

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