====== Y Axis Braces ======
The Y axis uses a metal-on-metal screw in joint which is an extremely strong in the Y-Z direction (i.e., keeping the Y axis perpendic
ular to the Z axis) but without bracing is quite weak in the X-Y rotational direction (i.e., keeping the Y axis perpendicular to the
X axis). This means that any small knock can put the Y axis out of alignment.
This page provides some printable braces that can be used to keep the Y axis locked in position.
* 2 of each of the following printed braces {{:y-axis-brace.zip}}
* 10 M5x10mm button head screws
- Use a file to make sure you have a flat edge on the non-rounded side (it doesn't need to be dead square just flat - the pieces
have been intentionally designed with some play in the channel guides so you can align manually),
- Insert M5 half/slim nuts and M5x10mm screws.
- Slot the pieces into each side of Y axis and frame bottom.
- Carefully align and position your Y-axis.
- Slide up the printed pieces and lock them into place using a right angle allen key.