Video Tutorial on how to control large, Nema 34 Stepper motors with an Arduino, a 24V power supply and an ST-M5045 microstepping driver.
Arduino: http://amzn.to/1DCzygh
Nema 34 Stepper: http://amzn.to/1wZVrbf
Example of similar driver: http://amzn.to/1wZVwvv
Breadboard: http://amzn.to/1aThZRX
Arduino CNC Supplies:
Linear Bearings: http://ebay.to/1BugvYh
Steppers: http://ebay.to/1xNEJ02
Timing Belt: http://ebay.to/1xNxthz
Pulley: http://ebay.to/1s0VPFj
8mm Linear Rail: http://ebay.to/14rPWXB
One of my favorite Servos: http://amzn.to/1x6ObqQ
eBay Servo: http://ebay.to/1DPAdhI
DIY Cheap Arduino CNC Machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKmzlMvxC7I
I'm no expert on this subject matter and am anticipating (hoping!) others may have comments with even better hardware or software tips and tricks - but in the meantime there doesn't seem to be much content on YouTube on driving large Steppers with Arduino's, and I've had quite a few email inquiries about it, so here it is!
In this video, we machine a 0.75" hole in a ~7LB, 15" 1/4 inch steel plate, then turn a bushing which will let us secured the plate to the stepper D-shaft.
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