If I remember right, Russ has the gear reduction system on his X axis. That has a large gear, somewhere in the 36 tooth range. Mine was direct drive with 15 tooth gears. I designed my sliding mount with three smaller brace angles and made all but the base plate from acrylic. Even then I don't think in 3D too well and the return belt has just enough sag it wanted to strum the top of the braces. Luckily I had a 24 tooth from something else and swapped out the idler end. It makes for an egg shaped belt path, but the bottom drive is flat to the bearing rail so it doesn't effect anything.
I also made a 'flip flop' of the guide in his slider system. I didn't have access to a milling machine, so instead of milling a slot in the base for the tab of the center brace to go into, I put the slot in the acrylic base, and used a pair of short set screws to make a 'tab' on the aluminum base for the slots to ride on. My slot tolerances were a bit off from the set screws, Russ calls them grub screws, but at that point I had went through several prototypes and was a bit low on that particular thickness of acrylic.
I have a few pics of it on my Google Mod Page as well as the files for making it.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing