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Re: Stepper size for small dividing head? #ESI


 

Thanks, John - was that on the rotary table, or on your belt drive one?
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This is the highest rated Nema 17 I found, 2.3a should work with the little TB6560 driver recommended in the ¡°Arduino rotary table for dummies¡± thread on homemodelenginemachinist.com:
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https://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/threads/arduino-rotary-table-for-dummies.26744/
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Any insight on the control interface? It looks like yours had pushbuttons arranged kind of joystick-like - is that for setting up as well as operating? I thought maybe just a couple big buttons for left and right, in addition to a keypad and display, would make it a little simpler for me to run.
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It would be interesting to rig up something like the RELS on my little antique horizontal universal mill for hobbing but I think the 3¡± swing on my dividing head is too small to worry about powering it for that. Don¡¯t know how many true axes that would be, with the table running at funny angles ; )


On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 10:38 PM, John Lindo wrote:
I used a Nema 17 for many years, it worked vert well, changed to Nema 23 during the full mill conversion to CNC , thus making it a true 4th axis machine,

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John

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