Buffed n Braced Einsy Door remixed for M5 T-nuts and screws, and MMU2S

Buffed n Braced Einsy Door remixed for M5 T-nuts and screws, and MMU2S

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This is a remix of [plaidbear's reinforced braced Einsy door mod](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3476970) to brace the Z axis to the Y axis, using the stock Einsy base, to prevent the Z axis from wiggling. The original design uses M3 screws with printed nuts and requires you to remove the rear frame of the printer. This remix modifies the brace holes to accommodate standard M5 drop-in T-nuts with M5 screws (10 or 12 mm), so you don't need to remove the rear frame. Update (April 2020): This remix now includes a small cutout at the top to accommodate the MMU2S cable if you have an MMU2S. If you don't, the cutout doesn't matter and doesn't hurt anything. You will need: * 2 m5 10mm screws (12mm should work too) * 2 m5 drop-in T-nuts (if you don't want to buy them, you can [print them to use with standard M5 nuts](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3998406) although I'd avoid the temptation to use plastic threads) * Re-usable threadlocker; I recommend [Vibra-TITE 213 VC-3 Threadmate Threadlocker](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088YEGXM) to control the T-nuts The photo shows an early version of this remix with the M5 holes perfectly centered on the original holes, which put them too close together for the T-nuts to rotate past one another. This remix STL has them farther apart. If the T-nuts overlap, you can offset them by screwing one on all the way and the other just a couple of turns before inserting them into the 3030 aluminum slot.

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