Hi all
Still no luck finding a CNC workshop. Watched many videos on scrapping but concerned if I ever be able to get the accuracy I need.
Checked the cost of 30mm ground plates and that too is high. One option I am considering now is to buy 30/40mm thickness, 40/50mm width ground plates and join them to get all surfaces required for rails/motors/etc. For example for a given axis I will use three plates, two for two rails and one in between those two for the ball screws bearings, motor, etc. To make sure that all three plates are parallel to each other (in each dimension), I keep two ground plates right angles to them with a distance of around say 300mm. This way, all three grounded plates would be resting on two joining ground plates. Since all are ground plates this should give a fully parallel set of plates. In order to attach plates together I can use some screws. Each plate will have bolts which will be attached to the EG casting.
Does this sound ok? Would the casting and curing process ruin the alignment/deform the plates?