I like the idea! What I always contemplate is whether it would be possible to make pieces you can fit together to make the table smaller or larger on the fly.
If you enjoy it, it is worth it. If you want more people to join you, then it will need to be pretty easy to use and build. I think would be a real value add to the ecosystem.
Very nice and interesting, thanks for your effort.
I’m also looking for an idea for the final table of my LR3 which for now is installed on a temporary solution.
If I may allow myself some suggestions, I would say that:
to shorten the milling times I would only make 1 hole between two joints, maybe even oval instead of rectangular.
on the two sides Y I would like to have a double support to reinforce the two lateral tracks (on the principle of Ryan’s table I did some learning today, tramming - #42 by vicious1)
With this solution it is also possible to level the supports before applying the work surface, thus avoiding tramming of the entire spoilboard
But this is just my thought.
Thanks for sharing