There's nothing wrong with those WanTai 42BYGHW811s, lots of people use them with perfectly good results, and that price, excluding shipping, is roughly typical.
The basic specs are here, if you're interested:
www.phidgets.com/documentation/Phidgets/3312_0_Datasheet.pdfOn Saturday, 24 November 2012 22:19:07 UTC+11, ken ihara wrote:
That is a good price for a NEMA 17. It is the price of shipping that will hurt the most.
Make
sure your electronics can drive the 609 -- that model has a very low
phase resistance so it will get very hot if you run it at, say, 5V.
Yeah,
you'll need to be driving it from a stepper motor driver IC that
provides active current regulation - such as any of the Allegro or TI
etc. etc. driver ICs that most people use to drive 3D printers and
various other small sorts of small CNC machines.
But something
like a really basic H-bridge that doesn't regulate the current, such as
the L293 (or something that uses it, such as the Adafruit motor shield)
is not practical to use.