I made a 2x72 belt grinder out of materials at hand; the only thing I recall buying was a cheap PWM generator to drive the treadmill motor circuit board - only a few dollars. Details and plans here:
https://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/threads/lets-talk-belt-grinders.33242/
Despite the compromise of using a treadmill motor, and the inevitable things that I would do differently if I made another one ... this has been one of the best tools I have ever made, and I use it all the time. I *still* need to made a tilting table - 99% of the time I want it square, but once in a while a tilt would be handy. And I am *still* running the "temporary" 3d printed idler wheels, which continue to work quite happily with no apparent problems, despite extensive and sometimes quite heavy usage.
Highly recommended - for me, at least, once I had this tool, I wondered how I ever got along without it. It can grind off metal in a hurry, but also fine-tune right up to a scribe mark. It has definitely changed the way I approach some tasks; depending on the exact precision needed, I find that it is often easier to grind up to a scribe mark than it is to set up a complicated jig on the mill.