Mr Darcy wrote:.
If you are looking at framing as well, The Nobex mitre saw is the one to beat at the budget end of the spectrum. Best coupled with the FrameCo extension bed.
Its what I used until I got my AUD6K Festool Kapex. I'm still not sure it is as accurate as the Nobex, but it is a lot easier and quicker to set up.
I have made my own frames for many years also, in fact I can't recall the last time I purchased a ready made frame. I have never purchased a custom frame. I used to make all my own mouldings but it's cheaper to purchase it.
For cutting the moulding I do use a Nobex Champion mite saw which is very accurate and cuts an exceptionally square joint, after gluing I use v nails to secure the joint and the art work is fixed with Fletcher framing points.
Framing is another part of the creative process I enjoy.
Glass I normally get cut to size by a local supplier as I don't have anywhere to store the uncut sheets without risk of breakage.