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You might be able to do this but you need a motor with enough torque.
i would suggest if you are new to robotics you should start with full rotation servos. they are pretty cheep and they don't need any circuitry other then a microcontroler since their controls are all integrated into the motor. steppers are hard to control if you don't have a controller board when you start out and i don't like trying to figure them out.
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