I've been back at CAD work for the past few days and started seriously considering getting a granite surface plate for my worktable. I found one in 1000x600mm with a flatness tolerance down to a few microns.
My plan would be to drill mounting holes on the top and bond steel plates to the bottom with a strong epoxy or maybe a diamond polymer compound. I could then mill these plates for mounting surfaces for rails and ballscrews.
Do you think this would be a solid approach? Or should I stick to using a cast iron T-slot plate and consider casting nanodur on top for a "sandwich" setup? Also, would an epoxy or diamond polymer bond be strong enough to hold up under load, or would it eventually give out?
With the granite plate, I'd start with a completely flat surface, which should make alignment easier since I'd have one guaranteed straight, flat reference.