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    Graham Titman
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      @grahamtitman81812

      Help can somebody remind me who done the build of the Arduino drive rotary table i shall die of old age trying to use the search function.Thanks Graham

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      #757420
      Peter Cook 6
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        @petercook6

        There is a long thread on the subject here

        I built one using Dave’s (SOD) Arduino code which is still available here

        It works extremely well.

        #757421
        SillyOldDuffer
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          @sillyoldduffer

          Well, might be me source code here, PDF description here.

          Or Gary Limings.  Journeyman’s website comprehensively describes his build of one.

          newbutton

           

          Or World of Ward (PIC rather than Arduino), available as a finished product, or kit.   Note posh keypad.

          ControllerIMG-scaled

          May be others.

          Gary Limings uses a nested menu, which John Stephenson didn’t like, so I wrote a keypad controller

          DSC05965

          Where my ordinary £2 keypad is set-up as:

          keypad

          Dave

          #757485
          Graham Titman
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            @grahamtitman81812

            Thank you very much everyone it is world of ward i was trying to find but could not remember the name.It will be taped to the inside of the box now i ,Iwanted to fit a decent key pad as now having sausage fingers trying to work those smallbuttonts was getting very frustrating.Thanks again Graham

            #757486
            Dell
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              @dell

              I have the world of ward and the nice thing I find about it is you can have two or more  different size rotary tables and just use the one controller, I have 2” and 4” and I believe that it can run another axis at the same time although I haven’t done it.

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