I think his intention is to bin the board and use a UC motion controller (not sure which one??)
+ a cheap BoB as given in one of the earlier posts.
https://cnc4you.co.uk/resources/KK01.pdfi.e. uccnc will control the axis + laser.
on that bob is a relay, use the relay to toggle the laser. (pins marked NO + COM)
I'd suggest starting out using M3/M5 to toggle the laser on and off.
UCCNC has a more "advanced" laser control although I'd suggest that you don't use it because you will need to use overburn codes to get best use of the M10/M11 functionality.
you will need to buy 3x stepper motor drives in order for your stepper motors to be controlled.
you will also need a power supply which is compatible with your drives.
You will need to try to find out the specifications for the drives (ampage, and mH), this can normally be found via google if there is a part number on them (or you can roughly estimate it if you can find one of similar dimensions).
My experience, cleaper the drives, the poorer the finish you end up with.... but that is your choice.... then again those drives do not look exactly likely to have much of a current rating hence something cheap will probably work fine.
{I have a set of unused TB6066 drives + BoB + power supply you can probably use.... where are you roughly?}
such as these:
http://www.haoyuelectronics.com/Attachm ... dule-1.jpghttp://www.mycncuk.com/attachment.php?a ... 1495398422They are sat in a box and won't be used
I'll have to check on the power supply.... but you may be able to use the one within your present setup.
It may be possible to remove the arduino board and plug in some fly leads so that you can use the existing drives.... the catch is you need to work out which pins are the step + direct pins on that Board you posted in one of the first posts.
http://img.banggood.com/images/oaupload ... b4f8a8.jpgIt all depends how much you want to tinker and if you just want it to work..... quick + easy as possible.