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Project Logs / Re: Electronic Leadscrew for the New Lathe
« Last post by vtsteam on February 17, 2026, 03:12:40 PM »Here's a pic of the guts of my electronic lead screw -- more appropriately it should be called an electronic change gear -- since that was the original intention. The original design used an Arduino Uno R3, but now Arduino Nanos are easily available and a fraction of the size. I didn't want the Uno's onboard connectors for this project, and soldering directly to the Nano board was preferable in every way to pinned wiring.
The little control computer now is practically lost inside the "gearbox" I'd made -- originally I'd planned to put the stepper driver in there as well. But it would be a mess with all of the present switches, control board, and wiring together. Also not great for avoidance of interference. The control board only needs three wires to the driver, so for all those reasons I decided to box the driver up separately with the 24v motor power supply. Seems a more logical packaging anyway.
I'll be neatening and fastening the Nano and wiring down shortly, but have left it loose for the time being to make it easier to connect my laptop to its mini USB port via cable with my ham hands. I need to do that if I alter the program -- and I can think of a few changes I'd still like to make. Pencil indicates the scale of the present control computer... and its rat's nest.
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The little control computer now is practically lost inside the "gearbox" I'd made -- originally I'd planned to put the stepper driver in there as well. But it would be a mess with all of the present switches, control board, and wiring together. Also not great for avoidance of interference. The control board only needs three wires to the driver, so for all those reasons I decided to box the driver up separately with the 24v motor power supply. Seems a more logical packaging anyway.
I'll be neatening and fastening the Nano and wiring down shortly, but have left it loose for the time being to make it easier to connect my laptop to its mini USB port via cable with my ham hands. I need to do that if I alter the program -- and I can think of a few changes I'd still like to make. Pencil indicates the scale of the present control computer... and its rat's nest.

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