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*Fully assembled from RepRap - $35 for 1 axis - [http://store.makerbot.com/electronics/assembled-electronics/stepper-driver-v2-3-fully-assembled.html]
*Fully assembled from RepRap - $35 for 1 axis - [http://store.makerbot.com/electronics/assembled-electronics/stepper-driver-v2-3-fully-assembled.html]
*Generation 7 electronics from RepRap - DIY electronics version for self-replication - [http://reprap.org/wiki/Generation_7_Electronics]. Supported amperage up to 2 amps.
*Generation 7 electronics from RepRap - DIY electronics version for self-replication - [http://reprap.org/wiki/Generation_7_Electronics]. Supported amperage up to 2 amps.
*Easy Driver stepper driver boards - [http://schmalzhaus.com/EasyDriver/]


=Bills of Materials=
=Bills of Materials=

Revision as of 09:51, 27 March 2011

DIY Industry Standards

Other Industry Standards

  • Probotix $600 mill with precision acme - [7]
    • Anti backlash spring nuts - [8]

Open Source Stepper Motor Controllers and Driver Boards

  • Fully assembled from RepRap - $35 for 1 axis - [9]
  • Generation 7 electronics from RepRap - DIY electronics version for self-replication - [10]. Supported amperage up to 2 amps.
  • Easy Driver stepper driver boards - [11]

Bills of Materials

  • Precision acme of 3/8-16 (.009 accuracy per foot or better) - $9/foot for steel, $14/foot for stainless steel - [12]
  • Precision acme 3/8-16 platform nut - [13] - $20
  • 1/4-28 threaded rod, stainless, - $2.50 for 1 foot length - [14]