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DIY CNC Controller-Quick Start Guide PDF

This document provides a quick start guide for setting up a DIY CNC controller. It outlines 4 steps: 1) Download and install grbl software on an Arduino, 2) Download universal gCode sender on a computer, 3) Connect a power supply to the gShield ensuring correct polarity, 4) Attach the gShield and Arduino and connect a stepper motor, warning about setting the logic voltage jumper if not using an Arduino R3.

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DIY CNC Controller-Quick Start Guide PDF

This document provides a quick start guide for setting up a DIY CNC controller. It outlines 4 steps: 1) Download and install grbl software on an Arduino, 2) Download universal gCode sender on a computer, 3) Connect a power supply to the gShield ensuring correct polarity, 4) Attach the gShield and Arduino and connect a stepper motor, warning about setting the logic voltage jumper if not using an Arduino R3.

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DIY CNC Controller - Quick Start Guide -

1 Download & install the grbl software on 2 Download & install universal gCode Sender
your Arduino by clicking here. on your computer by clicking here.

Be sure you have the latest Arduino IDE by clicking here. Be sure you have the latest version of Java by clicking here.

3 Connect a power supply to your gShield 4 Attach the gShield to your Arduino and
connect a stepper motor to the gShield.

-Warning- -Warning-
Ensure the polarity is correct when If you don’t have an Arduino R3 click here to set the correct
connecting the power supply to the gShield. logic voltage jumper position.

For more information visit www.DIYMachining.com or contact [email protected]

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