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Bob La Londe wrote:

"Pete C." wrote in message
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Bob La Londe wrote:

I stopped by today to visit a buddy I haven't seen in a couple years
to
buy
a motorcycle trailer. He's been out of state taking care of his
parents.
While I was there buying the trailer he handed me several other thing
he
was
getting rid of.

Some screw in lifting rings, a roll around cabinet with a nice flat
top
that
might be good for the small mill drill. Its old and heavier sheet
metal
than modern cabinets.

He gave me a few other things (He's de junking) including a box of
small
stepper motors. 3 are Nema 23 half tapped 2 phase 117oz, and 2 are
nema
17
unknown force. Light duty stuff, but there was a Hobby CNC board and
a
variety of heatsinks in the box as well. I thought I might make one
of
those cheesy MDF frame gantries some guys make just for the fun of it
with
these.

Now I was wondering if anybody had any idea how to figure out what DC
voltage and current setting would work well with these motors? I'm
guessing
24-36 volts, and maybe 1-2 amps.



24-36V will be fine, more like 3-4A. Small motors like that probably
won't be good for a MDF router, that size would be more appropriate for
one of the CNC hot wire foam cutters folks use for model aircraft
airfoils.


I meant made out of MDF. Probably put a rotary tool or maybe just a drag
engraver on it.


I know what you meant, but those steppers are still a bit small for
that. I'm using 200oz steppers on my CNC plasma table (zero cut force),
and 600oz steppers on my mini mill.


What are you using for stepper drivers for those 600oz motors?

I'm running 382 oz on the Taig now, and I have a Max NC 5 fitted with the
280s I took off the Taig.