Craig,
Glad you brought this up. I have seen many say the same thing as you, but really give no tolerance for what is acceptable to a particular machine. On your(Craig) machine, if you put a indicator on any of the axis, are you saying it does not move at all? What resolution indicator do you use (tenths, thou, hundred or a metric equivalent ?) and what would you find unacceptable for your particular machine, and most important of all, what's it made of and how's it put together?
I can put an indicator all over the place on my router, and move every axis if I
really wanted too. Especially if I use a crowbar

I'm being totally serious, and I'm not looking for an argument, it's just that I see this all time, but nobody ever gives acceptable examples for a wood cutting CNC router table. I personally think there are just too many variables being inserted into each home built table to come up with a standard.
For my own machine, I was a little concerned until I started cutting my first pieces, and then relieved to find that it's cutting to my satisfaction. I possibly should have started a new thread about this, but thought the topic was appropriate here as well.
Dave