I recently deep cleaned my carvewright, and it has been carving better ever since. However, it also has gained a squeaking sound as the head moves along the Y and Z axes. The slower it moves, the more pronounced the sound. It isn't loud enough to be heard over actual carving, but as a project is getting set up, or if I measure a board, etc., it is loud enough to be heard over my running dust collector. I have a video I took of the sound just now (have it apart again, had a punctured hose in my DC, and a small bit of wood fell down into the base, so with those two issues plus the squeaking, I decided to give it another deep clean).
Aside from the cleaning, the other change is my shop (garage) temperature... it has dropped and consistently been tens of degrees colder (in the high 40s to mid 60s) since the last quiet carve and the new squeaking Y/Z... Any suggestions on what the culprit may be? Is it the temperature? Did I degrease something unintentionally and need to relube it? Or something else, coincidentally unrelated?
Video - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4y...ew?usp=sharing