It's not just the space the machine takes versus an 'L' square (I don't own one of those so they can't be any good

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Take my workbench right now for example - it's 12x6 ft - in one corner there's a X stitch being laced, in the opposite corner where the underpinner is there's a 36x24-ish frame being assembled and on one side there is the glass, backing and mounted artwork waiting for it, on the other there's two smaller things with their mounts and undermounts cut waiting to be mounted.
If someone wanted to cut a full 8x6' sheet of glass right now I'd have to move the lot - or most of it for a 4x3' sheet, but with the maxi-slasher .............. well it's another workbench basically, but it's vertical .... which takes less space!
As for accuracy, manual tools are only as good as their owners - well a maxi slasher is also manual of course but it has stops so all the frame's contents are cut to the exact same size - of course they are faster, more accurate and space-saving, that's what they were made for.
Fancy a race? thirty 20x16 pieces of glass, 60 pieces of mount board (mount plus undermount) and 30 pieces of artback - in fact make the glass just 15 pieces, the other 15 need acrylic.
On your marks ............
