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    Jamie you may have answered your own question? You could gear them down to get more torque. By the time you have spent out doing that you may be better off putting them on Ebay and buying some more. If you just wanted to cut thin material then you maybe ok.
    If the nagging gets really bad......Get a bigger shed:naughty:

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    If i used two of the motors i now have on the x axis, will this work ?
    Next, what axis Y or Z has the least load so that I can use another one of the motors I now have, im thinking maybe the Z is that correct ?
    If i can get away with both of the above, all I need to do is get a bigger motor for the Y axis.
    Thanks for your time.

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    Anyone able to give me some more input, It would really help me out here, thanks.

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