I have several Woodpeckers products and they are of high quality with some unique features. The pricing for this jig is not even Festoolish, it is Mafellish and way overpriced for its function. I like the variable spacing of the guide bushings however; the claims of compatibility with the 32mm system at about 5 minutes into the video is incorrect. Sorry, but 1-1/4" = 31.75mm and not 32mm. While two or three holes spaced 31.75mm apart aren't much of a deal, as you progress the error forward, that difference adds up and on hole 10, the hole position error is 2.5mm which is half the diameter of a Euroscrew. This is problematic for 2 reasons;
1) I bore for 32mm across the depth of a panel for drawer slides and place 3 screws (front, center, and rear) in the slide. The holes have to line up with the hardware. The Woodpeckers system will be off by more than 5mm for the typical length slide I use on a cabinet.
2) For doors, I use a balanced system meaning it doesn't matter whether a door is LH or RH, the hinge boring is identical. With the progressive error of 0.25mm for every hole in a shelf pin arrangement, I could not achieve a balanced boring arrangement with the Woodpeckers system without starting in the very center of a panel. Further, accounting for the 0.25mm error in every hole, makes math less easy in positioning door hing positions and obtaining the proper overlay or inset clearances. This defeats on major ease of use feature for the 32mm system.
I think purchasers of this product for use with the 32mm system as it is currently designed will have major headaches with it. Needless to say, I am not biting on this one.