No Frills motorised turntable

No Frills motorised turntable

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Simple and unadorned, this motorized turntable is built using two NEMA 17 motors. By taking one of these motors apart and carefully removing the magnets from its shaft, I effectively eliminated the cogging effect that can hinder smooth operation. This modified motor then becomes a straightforward rotating shaft for the turntable platform. Meanwhile, the second motor drives the table through a GT2-200 closed belt, which is commonly used in 3D printers due to its reliability and durability. The drive motor features a 16-tooth pulley that helps transfer power efficiently. With an Arduino controlling the entire system, this setup offers a versatile range of applications. Online tutorials abound with instructions on how to harness stepper motors effectively. If you encounter any issues or have questions, feel free to ask for assistance. Check out this video for further insight: https://youtu.be/ikkiSKjMK-k

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