Best type of metal for turntable platform?


I have someone that owns a CNC machine. And machine for me a metal platform to the dimensions of 16 x 13 x 3. Ive heard aluminum is a good metal vs price for vibration reduction. Does anyone have any recommendations? Any input would help. Thanks. 
deanshias
if you can brace the floor, your solution at the table will be greatly minimized.
+1 @bkeske 

Good to see you taking the advice. Install a concrete plinth directly beneath the turntable for maximum stability. I ended up in the concrete basement such was the improvement in sound quality over suspended floors, live walls, and all manner of vibrations.
Personally, my choices wouldn’t include a metal plinth at all. Instead, ordered by decreasing preference: heavy marble or other stone slab; a leather bag filled with buckshot; concrete; glass; thick acrylic or Lucan, HDPE, or a couple layers of heavy rubber, like lSorbothane sheeting. 
Butcher block acoustics makes affordable and good looking isolation platform made of wood, maple or walnut. Been using them for years to good effect. Can be bought with or without metal threaded inserts for the feet of your choice, which they also sell. My latest in maple replaces an existing wood shelf that came with my turntable wall mount, so no inserts and no feet required, as the isolation rubber feet are integrated into the turntable wall mount. The wood is very hard and so I can do without the tip toe discs on the turntable. Wood is a far more "dead" material than metal. Not sure why one would consider metal. Between the added butcher block, the dual plinth design of the turntable, the TT tip toe feet, and the fact the shelf is bolted to a concrete outside wall which faces the back of house, and away from "possible" street/traffic induced vibrations etc....not sure I can better my set up much. Plus the shelf is up high, eye level when standing....well above speakers. I tend not to worry about so called seismic vibrations, unless there is a 6 on the richter scale. 😁
Townsend is the clear winner. I’ve been saying this for almost 2 years now.
I have a vpi classic 3. It’s extremely heavy. The plinth is made out of steel. I would find out what type because even if you tap hard on the player there is no skipping. You can even tap it hard with your hand. Truly amazing. It weighs 65lbs.