Automating a cheap table saw
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I have deployed the first fully functional release of version 1. I have transitioned to direct drive, equipping my system with NEMA23 motors that draw 3 amps and achieve an impressive accuracy of 1.8 degrees. For detailed specifications and instructions on integrating these elements, visit http://www.kundesalg.no/. My Saw controller is now performing remarkably well, paving the way for further enhancements. Future developments for version 1 will include implementing angle readout and speeding up calibration processes. If this initial release gains popularity, I plan to introduce a touch screen interface that adjusts fences automatically and allows users to input adjustments manually. To stay informed about ongoing updates, consider subscribing to my YouTube channel. This milestone marks the completion of version 1, and I'm already working on the next iteration. I detest constantly having to manually crank my table saw, so I'm dedicated to automating every aspect of it. To view comprehensive build guides for this project, visit this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEUWcZ3MqU9P9sx6SYn9cLhZ_0nQ2PeK3. This project heavily utilizes the 2-potentiometer controller that I designed earlier and shared on http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1134377. Custom Section
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