Upscale said:
It would be real nice to get the JMP earlier than expected. I've been in touch with one of their customer service agents. I was all prepared to put down a sizable deposit in the hopes that it might expedite an order for me. I was told that all they could do was notify me when the next production run was ready with the proviso that it would probably be the new year when they're available. Hope that's just a worst case scenario.
Oh, so they didn't let you pay the deposit yet? Then you might want to call Natasha back and see if you can get on the waiting list. I was on it for the CT-16 very very late in the process and got it as well as the separate drill bit kit. They always make more than are preordered in case of blems or other issues and there's always somebody who bails out later. Worth giving her a call.
Upscale said:
One question Paul, have even though you haven't received your order yet, have you looked at or considered the JM-P upgrade kit?
http://www.bridgecitytools.com/Products/Jointmaker+/JM-P+Jointmaker+Upgrade+Kit
No, I never considered the JMP upgrade kit because it is intended to upgrade the v1 if i'm not mistaken. Since I don't have the JMPv1, the upgrade kit is worthless to me.
Only other thing I'll add is that if you plan on leaving it setup, you might consider their stand. It holds it very steady as most stands will start swaying with the repeating motion. In my case, I'll be leaving it aside (well, that I know of

) and plan an angled stand that will fit the MFT dog holes. Obviously you could order the stand another time and likely they have some from previous runs.
You can order the JMPv2 pre-assembled for a cost. I wouldn't cuz it's smarter to know how it went together for the sake of calibration and adjustments. That said, I'm told it can take 4 hours to assemble. I'm sure half that time is admiring it
If you ordered and got a KM-1, you're lucky as they just sold out today. Next production run is soon, though, from what I understand because they are starting a production run of the new TM-1 (Tenon Maker). It'll be up for orders this week
Festool is a slippery slope, but BCTW can be a slippery slope with two 25kg concrete bricks attached to your feet.
So someone posted while I was typing. About the BCTW resale; you can often get retail plus on resale since if you put a JMPv2 on sale when they are between production runs, someone will pay. I never see an eBay auction for BCTW go for anywhere less than 10% off retail (and as a founder's member, you get it at 10% off)