Few years ago I decided to build a cnc milling machine and today it's almost done. It took a long time to decide what to build. here is the result:

I had no access to milling machine so the only way for me was to use epoxy granite structure, because the mold can be done using wood from local supplier. unfortunately I loos the picture from the mold. I only have a picture of a test mold that I did before the real one:
Attachment 382798

Next pic is the assembling of the horizontal base and the column:
Attachment 382800

Assembled with linear rails and ball screws:
Attachment 382802

The first version of the table:
Attachment 382804

Allining the square on the Y:
Attachment 382806

and then the X on the square (and of course the Y):
Attachment 382808

First fully assembled:
Attachment 382810

With this configuration I did some very preliminary test:
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=UJpgwJOtuAw

And I also tryed to mill the table:
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=0Hq5-3X2nuc

Conclusion was that the temporay spindle headstock is very bad so next step was to upgrade it:
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=hUZ-PSfBLuI

But it didn't turn very well and the table assembly which was not as strong as I thought, then I decided to upgrade it also:
Laser cutted steel parts:
Attachment 382812

To be continued...