Using more 1"x1" aluminum extrusion, I made a frame for the y and z motion of the gantry. The y motion is similar to the x motion; a pair of linear rails with bearings will allow it to slide freely with the motion being controlled by the motor(s). The z axis is using a lead screw to control the motion, with a linear rail to help guide everything. For simplicity, I used a 3D printer bed for the main plate that mounts to the bearings for the y direction. This frame will mount to the bearings on the x-axis linear rails and slide freely within the system. The linear rails will need to be cut to length, but the hardened material will require me to find a different way to cut it aside from the band saw I've been using up to this point.
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