Right now my MPCNC is sitting on top of a table saw.
I need to get it onto a more permanent solution. I’m debating whether to build it into the bottom of a table, or put it on it’s own stand with storage underneath.
Ok I finally got the $$$ and time to build a table for my MPCNC. I used Remix of Allted’s Simple CNC Table to make it parametric this help me so much! I also built the shelves separately and bolted it altogether. I added wheels this way I could move this heavy beast and also take it apart as it will not fit through any doors it is 48×48
Hardware
The Hillman Group 190201 Hex Bolt, 3/8-Inch X 4-Inch, 50-Pack
The Hillman Group 830506 Stainless Steel 3/8-Inch Flat Washer, 100-Pack
The Hillman Group 180303 Pronged Tee Nut, 3/8-Inch by 16-Inch, 100-Pack
Rockler Screw-On Tee Nuts 3/8-Inch x 16 TPI, 8 Pack
It is fully adjustable, you can adjust the table height, even remove it if you need, the MPCNC can be lifted up or down if necessary, it’s easy to level, pretty rigid, it can move anywhere. It allows to do CNC milling, 3D printing and (maybe one day) plasma cutting without having to change anything except the Z axis and the table height, so basically you can switch from CNC to 3D print in less than 30 minutes.
I think it is a very convenient and versatile stand, I’m extremely happy with it.
Plus it is not particularly difficult to build and it is pretty cheap.