An outrageous price, for what it is. You could almost hire a toolmaker to build one for that. I have seen several DIY shop made wood versions of the Mortise Pal jig and they will work as good as this, except that this jig has the ability to do "angled floating tenons", which I can't think of any reason to ever need, except for maybe 90 degrees. The FMT can do true Mortise and Tenons as well as Floating Tenons very accurately. I think I'll stick with my FMT Pro for my M&T work. At least it's paid for. It can do the 90 degree mortises (only needed to do this once in 10 years) by using a template accessory.

Charley