I don't know if that has been done already, or if it's even possible. I would however be interested to see it. Thank you.
I don't know if that has been done already, or if it's even possible. I would however be interested to see it. Thank you.
Well if you guy the table use the frame its possible even to make a 3d printed machine to do the trick on that give a 6-8 inch drop would beef up the side rails for x and y just seems like too much wasted materials along the side of it tho. here is mine on a old work bench actual cutting area is 2ft x 4ft but machine is bigger. Second picture is of my original build tho much smaller. For a pool table however incorporating a vacuum bed for dust and suction would be cool Maybe even some tool storage or a raspberry pi controlling it with a built in touch panel for cnc control since universal gcode sender works great on the pi wouldn't be a issue would be a cool idea if you had the space. I would probably do something like that with a laser cutter tho for fun if I had a pool table kicking around. lol
I imagine in able to get a vac system involved on the table would need me to remove the slate top. Or I was thinking of leaving the slate intact and using tubing hooked to the pockets as a means of suction for a spoil-board.