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01-12-2020, 11:58 AM #2
Well i mean you are obviously gonna want to take into account the size of the stepper motor. Right? I mean the ender 2 has 2 different size motors on it, doesn't it? Smaller for X and Y, bigger for Z and E? Personally I would make some lemonade here myself. I would buy 2 of these stepper motors for X and Y: https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-E3D-S.../dp/B07CYW7PPS . Two of these motors for Z and E: https://www.ebay.com/itm/0-9A-US-Shi...gAAOSwGL1ban-G . And then I would head over to Biqu's website for the awesome and cheap 32 bit SKR 1.4 along with the silent tmc2208 drivers and a tft v3.0 and enjoy making that lemonade. The stepper motors I suggested are a resolution increase 2 fold over what is in that machine now. And not a theoretical micro step increase. These motors have 2x the amount of points inside for the rotor to line up to. Real Physical steps. 400 per revolution vs. that 200 you are playing with: https://www.biqu.equipment/collectio...31220353106018
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