Logan Board Mounted Mat Cutters

Discover high-quality board mounted mat cutters from Logan, designed to meet the needs of artists, home framers, and professional print and framing shops. These durable cutters offer precision and ease for cutting mats up to 40 inches, making them ideal for custom framing, artwork presentation, and photo displays. Whether you're working on small projects or handling larger prints, Logan's range includes compact models for hobbyists and advanced cutters like the Framer's Edge and Platinum Edge for professionals seeking superior accuracy and efficiency. Trusted for their reliability and versatility, these cutters help create clean, professional-looking mats every time. Shop at MyBinding.com for competitive prices, fast shipping, and expert customer service, ensuring you get the right mat cutter to enhance your framing projects and boost your productivity.

Logan Board Mounted Mat Cutters

Discover high-quality board mounted mat cutters from Logan, designed to meet the needs of artists, home framers, and professional print and framing shops. These durable cutters offer precision and ease for cutting mats up to...

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Item#: 750-1

$506.85

features

  • Versatile Cutting Capability: Effortlessly cuts through various materials including mat board, foam board, glass, and acrylic for all your crafting needs.
  • Precision Engineering: Features a user-friendly hinged guide rail and a pull-style bevel cutting head for accurate and clean cuts every time.
  • Enhanced Efficiency: Equipped with two production stops and a 32" scaled squaring arm, making repeat mat cutting faster and more efficient.
  • Comprehensive Accessories: Comes with multiple cutting heads, including a glass cutter and an 8-ply bevel cutter, plus an illustrated Home Picture Framing Book for guidance.
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Frequently Asked Questions

A board mounted mat cutter usually makes more sense when accuracy, repeatability, and cleaner control matter more than portability. Buyers often lean toward this style when they expect to cut mats regularly, want more confidence in straight and consistent work, or need a setup that feels more stable than a small handheld tool. It can be a better fit for framing workflows that involve repeated sizes, careful border alignment, or a stronger need for clean finished presentation. A handheld tool may still suit occasional light use, but a mounted cutter often becomes the smarter choice once the work is more frequent or more exacting. Looking across mat cutters first can help show where this style fits within the broader category.

The working size should be matched to the largest routine job, not just the average piece. Buyers often focus on the mats they cut most often and then run into limits as soon as a larger opening or border layout comes up. It helps to think about the full range of artwork, photos, posters, and display pieces that the cutter will handle, as well as the amount of clearance needed to move and position the board comfortably. Workspace matters too, because a cutter that technically fits the material but crowds the bench can slow the process and make accurate work harder. The better choice is the one that supports the real job mix with enough room for clean handling and steady control.

Precision matters most when the finished work will be judged closely, repeated often, or used in presentation settings where uneven borders stand out quickly. Buyers should think about whether the cutter will be used for occasional hobby framing or for more regular work where consistency becomes part of the final quality. Stable alignment, cleaner movement, and more predictable cutting can save material and reduce frustration over time. That does not mean every buyer needs the same level of setup, but it does mean the decision should be tied to the standard of finish the work requires. If the goal is to stay inside the same brand family while narrowing the best fit, Logan mat cutters help make that decision more practical.

Blade condition affects cut quality more than many buyers expect. Even a well designed cutter will produce weaker results once the blade is worn, and that can show up as rough edges, dragging, or a less confident finish. Buyers should think about how often the cutter will be used, how clean the cuts need to look, and whether replacement blades are easy to keep on hand. That matters because the cutter is only one part of the process. A good setup also depends on maintaining it properly so results stay consistent. When blade access is easy and replacement becomes part of the normal workflow, the cutter tends to perform better over time and causes fewer frustrating mistakes on otherwise good mat board.

Replacement blades deserve attention early because they directly affect the quality and consistency of the finished cut. Buyers sometimes treat blades as an afterthought, then wonder why results drift after the first stretch of use. It is easier to keep the workflow smooth when the cutter is set up with the right upkeep from the beginning. That is especially true for repeated framing jobs, where small edge flaws become more noticeable over time. Having the right blade support on hand also reduces interruptions and helps maintain confidence in the cutter itself. If you want to settle that part of the setup before problems appear, replacement blades for mat cutters are worth reviewing alongside the cutter choice.