Quote Originally Posted by mekanik View Post
Hi EZELab
Welcome to the forum.
I would like to point you to John McNamara's epoxy build( https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/for....asp?th=139042)
Thank you (:
I checked it a couple of days ago, It's a great build, and learned a lot from him
Actually, I searched the forum for any "epoxy granite" related topic and checked what others did with their builds


Seems like the word "Skeleton" made some miss understanding here.
I am not talking about a big chunk of steel inside, It will be a waste of money.
I meant by skeleton is like any other EG build, some steel embedded inside the pour to provide some stiffness and mounting plates for stuff will be bolted on. Nothing more.
Here's a quick sketch for what in my mind.
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Something like this, a thick 10mm steel on front for mounting rails & other stuff, And some 4 mm steel support inside the pour.
Am I on the right track or not?

And about the overall process, It will be not easy, I Know!
I'll do my best in molding. My plan is cnc'ing the mold out of Melamine wood And lay them on an epoxy leveled flat floor.
I don't have any hopes to get the Mounting plates flat after pouring on a big size like this. The base will go to a big milling machine to get everything flat & Parallel. Which will be another challenge since the estimated weight of this base around 600~700 KG

I think I'll go with the fixed gantry design, I'll make the process easier than the other design


Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
If you support the table better along its full width then the fixed Gantry is by far the stronger choice but not how you have it drawn.!
This was a fast drawing, And sure I'll make the table much more stable, Thank you.

If anyone has any more suggestions, tips, Please share it (:

Thank you All for helping