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Sure, but a stepper/stepper driver combo is usually more expensive than a cheap DC gearmotor/DC driver/encoder.
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AFAIK there still isn't a less expensive solution to run them than the RRRF board which is $28.
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With more precise positioning, we can create more precise geartrains, which can have less backlash
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This isn't necessarily true. Since they cost less, you can use more powerful motors (think about it, a $25 DC motor...)
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I'm guessing you forgot about the $25-each stepper motors [store.rrrf.org]?
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Nop has made progress with quality, so I don't think this is a valid statement anymore
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You can apply brakes. You can make it lighter. There are probably more options.
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