For a demo, getting a machine to just do it (even if it takes 'breaks' due
to excess temperatures) for a while, would be fantastic.  Just might need
'yet another sensor'.

Especially for demo, being able to run continuously is great but not
essential.  For proof of concept (or ability with 'limited' (no 3-phase)
power) is a great goal.  Document it and call it a feature! :-)

For those that MUST use 3-phase, I have used for computer operations
"motor-generator sets", basically a single phase motor driving a 3-phase
generator.  A pretty high energy loss, but in my case, it allowed
generating 400Hz power for a mainframe.

I talked with a commercial CNC guy in my area, listening in the background
to his motor-generator set that he used for machine power.  He hated the
excess noise and power loss, but commercial 3 phase was not available where
he was.  But it did work well enough for him to be in business using it!
 So it can be done.
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