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  1. [update] The etchings on the bottom of the Y assembly have changed. Functionally, it's the same. [update] The etchings on the bottom of the Y assembly have changed. Functionally, it's the same.
    • [update] The etchings on the bottom of the Y assembly have changed. Functionally, it's the same.

  2. The marks on the belt mark the the tops of the loops. (The mark is  20mm from the end of the belt.)
    • The marks on the belt mark the the tops of the loops.

    • (The mark is 20mm from the end of the belt.)

  3. This is just a very convenient zip tightening method. ▶ There's  VIDEO in the next step. ▶ There's  VIDEO in the next step.
    • This is just a very convenient zip tightening method.

    • ▶ There's VIDEO in the next step.

    • ▶ Video: Tighten the Y Belt Zip Tie

  4. Fold the belt in the middle. Fold the belt in the middle. Fold the belt in the middle.
    • Fold the belt in the middle.

  5. Erratum: Use PINK 5'' ZIP TIE The rest of the guide, unfortunately, still features white zip tie. Use a PINK one instead.
    • Erratum: Use PINK 5'' ZIP TIE

    • The rest of the guide, unfortunately, still features white zip tie. Use a PINK one instead.

  6. Erratum: Use PINK 5'' ZIP TIE The rest of the guide, unfortunately, still features white zip tie. Use a PINK one instead. The rest of the guide, unfortunately, still features white zip tie. Use a PINK one instead.
    • Erratum: Use PINK 5'' ZIP TIE

    • The rest of the guide, unfortunately, still features white zip tie. Use a PINK one instead.

  7. Happy you should be. Happy you should be.
    • Happy you should be.

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Filip Goc

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So much simpler than the original Y-axis belt fastening! Just as strong, it seems.

Joel Bonasera - Reply

I really should make the development of this one piece into a blog post. It’s a true exercise in simplification. This is a version five I believe.

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