This has been discussed several times..
I would just like to dip a toe in without spending a huge amount of cash.
Then forget about it.
No one can be more frugal than me. It costs about 3 times more than I thought and that was with every possible recycling trick I knew.
a 24x36 on the cheap?
waste of time.. You will spend several hundreds on a controller. Then another several hundreds on the table,, then find out it is too weak and too slow to handle the work if you do more than cut thin stuff soft.
If you build it strong to do some real work you will spend several hundreds in parts. Then you will need power supplies, and software and tools.
Then u will needs the tools to cut your materials and the skill to set up a precision machine. Then you will need about 300 bux for nuts and bolts and other hardware.
Then you will spend about 4 months building it and another month learning the software enuf to run your machine like a glorified jigsaw. You will break several 25 bux cnc router bits just to get started.
So if you just wanna play around you can get into it for about 4 grand. and about 4 months of time. The final test will be your wife. The first time you leave a dust trail thru the house from the garage you will know how happy she is to see you.
I ran mine in the garage just one time to test it. And the dust is still there no matter how many times I blow and clean,
After all this,, I think you should do it anyway. But do not go on the cheap. Just do it., Make it at least a 4x4 and have a blast.