








⚙️ Elevate your craft with power, precision, and pro-level versatility!
The Foredom K.5240 Woodcarving Kit is a professional-grade rotary tool set featuring a robust 1/6 hp SR motor capable of speeds up to 18,000 RPM with forward and reverse rotation. It includes a foot-operated variable speed control and the popular No. 44T handpiece accommodating larger carving bits up to 1/4" shank diameter. This comprehensive kit comes with 27 accessories and a specialized instructional DVD set, designed for serious woodcarvers and artisans seeking precision, power, and durability in one complete package.
| ASIN | B001C4755Q |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #215,638 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #339 in Wood Carving Tools |
| Brand | Foredom |
| Certification | certified frustration-free |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (209) |
| Date First Available | July 5, 2005 |
| Included Components | Series SR Motor, C.FCT Speed Control, H.44T Handpiece, AKWK53 Accessory Kit (27-pc.), Fur, Feathers, and Fins (3 disc DVD set) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 11.75 pounds |
| Item model number | K 5240 |
| Manufacturer | Foredom |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 18000 RPM |
| Minimum Speed | 8000 RPM |
| Package Dimensions | 18.8 x 12.44 x 5.12 inches |
| Part Number | SR |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Carving |
| Special Feature | Variable Speed |
| Special Features | Variable Speed |
| Style | Pencil |
| UPC | 986660524028 098666052402 |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
H**V
Amazing tool
I went back and forth on whether I should buy this or just stick with buying a Dremel (again). I had a Dremel a few months ago, used it briefly and then returned it to the big box store (orange one) because it just wasn't powerful enough for my project/task. Fast forward a few months and then I'm in a position where I need another rotary tool. I was looking for the "best dremel/rotary tool" and a forum post mentioned a Foredom. I had never heard of them before, and decided to check them out... wow... pricey is all I can say. I looked at the various models, mulled it over, and decided to pass on it and put my project on hold. I finally reached a point where I needed a rotary tool and had to finish my project. So buy a cheaper dremel or the more expensive Foredom? Well... I went with the Foredom. For the price of the Dremel 4000 I was looking at spending close to $90 after taxes. Sure I got a lot of bits, but the time I spent trying the other one which I returned, I burned up two bits (I had paid for them outside of the set and didn't return those obviously). The Foredom has an all metal housing for the motor, and it's 1/6hp. The tool holder is excellent as well, all metal and doesn't feel like cheap plastic crap that you find on cheaper/more common rotary tools. The quick release tool/handle is excellent too, just pop it off and switch to another one (if you have one). This could come in handy if you're switching between bits frequently, though for my uses I'll stick with the one and just switch bits. I just set it up and started using it today to test on PVC pipe as well as wood, but haven't done much more than that yet. It's easy to use, and VERY quiet. One word about the bits that are included. The purple headed bits that look like spikes or morning stars are actually metal, NOT plastic like I had assumed when buying it.
D**K
A real professional grade tool
I've been through 2 Dremel tools in the last couple of years and finally did a bit of research on rotary tools. As a hobbyist blacksmith and bladesmith, I use this on metal more than wood. However this kit came with the handle I wanted and was less expensive than buying the individual pieces. While this doesn't offer the same high max speed as something like the Dremel, I find that with the torque provided by this motor, you generally don't need the extra speed to get the job done. I don't want to take anything away from the Dremel product. It's solid, especially for the price. I used 4000 series Dremel tools before getting this and they are a fraction of the cost and generally work quite well. I do find, whether used hand-help or with a flex shaft attachment, the Dremel does pull a bit harder than the Foredom appears to, at least so far. The Dremel Fortiflex may be a more apples to apple comparison, but I've never used one. Some folks have complained about the process of changing bits on the Foredom, and that's a fair complaint, but I would say that if that's your only issue, then you can correct that by getting a different handpiece. Foredom offers several chuck, collet, and quick change hand pieces that will probably address your needs. I, personally, don't change tools frequently enough that it's an issue for me.
B**P
Great product, but get ready for the dust.
A very nice tool at a fair price. I'm just starting wood carving, and wanted to use this in addition to knife carving. The motor has plenty of power. The only downside I see is the dust. You will be covered with grinding/sanding dust in short order. A dust collector will be a valuable thing to have.
B**N
Top-notch tool makes power carving easy
This tool is incredible - I have now completed five carvings with it and it is still running like a champ. The bit selection is pretty good in this package but I immediately bought additional carbide bits from Foredom and others to have more versatility. The bit rack which is on a rotating "lazy susan" kind of mount is excellent with holes for all sizes of bits. I probably have 200 hours or more of runtime on this and I have not had to replace the flex shaft or contacts yet - I just re-lube it about once a month. I bought two more handpieces so I have one set up with each of the three collet sizes or with multiple bits that I go back and forth with. This is WAY better than working with a Dremel tool!!!
M**S
Absolutely love it! Cornelius Creations YouTube Channel Approved!
I do a TON of woodcarving everyday and was really on the fence about purchasing this. But after I got this thing opened and hooked it up it BLEW my mind! (Find Foredom carving videos on my YouTube channel @ Cornelius Creations) Pros: -A TON of torque at any speed. -Does not bog down like the dremel or other rotary tools. (Not saying dremel is bad, just saying for my heavy duty use there is NO comparison) -Very smooth handpiece -Many different handpieces for available purchase -USA made Cons: Not any at all! Bottom Line: You wont regret purchasing this. These Foredom's are workhorses and will last many years!
T**H
Very usefull tool for gunsmithing
This is my second Foredom tool, the first seemed to disapear when I moved awhile back. I use these so much for working on parts, or modifing parts for other uses porting and polishing Motorcycle heads, gunsmithing, the uses seem almost unlimited, the cool thing is its doesn't burn out or get over heated like the small electric tools will and does not make all the noise that an air driven die grinder will. also being able to control the speed with your foot while your hands are occupied is the best feature of all. It is the finest thing for polishing small parts I have ever seen.
C**N
Excelente producto: potente, velocidad variable con pedal y reversible, lo que lo hace muy versátil. Para quien quiere trabajar de.manera continua y con calidad este es.el equipo indicado
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