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Build a homemade motorized table saw fence and get faster table saw setups for cross cut or rips on your Craftsman, Dewalt, or Rigid table saw. This CNC motorized fence controller or PLC controller is based on a Teensy 3.2, a 2.8" TFT LCD, an d2 NEMA-17 stepper motors with A4899 stepper drivers. Unlike CNC controllers where G-code is needed, you simply enter the desired fence location, and the steppers slew to the correct distance. This electronic project was created using garage-made PCB boards, but components could be soldered to a breadboards. The link below includes free source code, and the parts list is in the description. It's a perfect project for woodworkers, hobbyists or DIY'es. Source code for the CNC controller: https://github.com/KrisKasprzak/Motor... Parts list Teensy 3.2 (1) Nema-17 steppers (2) A4899 stepper drivers (2) 2.8" TFT LCD display ILI9341 (1) 1000 uF capacitors (3) 0.1 uF capacity (1) blue LED (1) 1K0 resistor 30 inches of 1/2 - 20 threaded rod (2) 1/4 - 20 nut (3) stepper motor couplers (3) 1/4 -20 tap for creating threads in the couplers (1) 3v3 buck converter (1) 112 VDC 3 amp power supply (1) PCB capabilities or breadboard, solder, wire Access to a 3D printer CAD software (NX or Solid Edge, FREE Student Edition) Miscellaneous hardware for mounting steppers to the table saw Other useful tutorials Temperature sensor shootout: • Temperature sensor shootout Using 7-segment LED's: • Using 7-segment display LED's Writing and reading to SD cards: • Tutorial: Writing and reading to SD c... Saving settings even during MCU power down: • Tutorial: How to save settings to MCU... Getting those darn TFT LCD displays to work: • Tutorial: Getting TFT LCD displays wo... Turning stuff on or off: • Tutorial: Use your MCU to turn stuff ... Writing analog signals/voltages: • Tutorial: Use analogWrite to vary spe... Using digital sensors: • Tutorial: Use digitalRead to monitor ... Using analog sensors: • Tutorial: Use analogRead to monitor a... Talking to your Arduino: • Tutorial: How to talk to your Arduino... Some fun projects to build Build a 3D printer filament meter: • Build a 3D printer filament meter High"er" res homemade Thermal Camera for $100: • DIY high-er res Thermal Camera for $100 DIY Garage Parking Assistant: • DIY Garage Parking Assistant