Components:
1. Series SR Motor: Foredom's most popular and best motor for general use. The 1/6 hp, ball bearing, hang-up style M.SR runs in forward and reverse at speeds up to 18,000 RPM. It offers substantially more power than any of our older universal motors - 66% more than Series CC and 33% more than Series S and old SR motors. It comes equipped with a motor bale for hanging, and our standard 39" long key-tip inner shaft and outer sheath for connecting to any of Foredoms interchangeable handpieces.
2. C.FCH-2 Speed Control: Foredom's popular foot operated speed control. It has solid state electronics and comes in a heavy duty plastic housing with an extra wide design.
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C.FCT-2CE Speed Control: Foredom's popular foot operated speed control. It has CE compliant solid state electronics and comes in a heavy duty plastic housing with an extra wide design.
3. H.44T Handpiece: This collet style handpiece is popular among woodcarvers as it accomodates larger accessories with shank diameters up to 1/4". It comes with 3/32", 1/8" and 1/4" collets. The tapered design allows for close and safe work. The H.44T is a member of the Foredom system of interchangeable handpieces.
4. AKWK53 Accessory Kit (see contents under 'Downloads' tab): 27-pc. assortment with 3/32", 1/8" and 1/4" shank accessories. It includes many unique items from Foredom- Scotch-Brite Radial Bristle Discs, Ceramic Purple Sanding Bands and Discs, Typhoon Burs, V Stones, CeramCut Blue Stones, and more:27-pc. assortment with 3/32", 1/8" and 1/4" shank accessories. It includes many unique items from Foredom- Scotch-Brite Radial Bristle Discs, Ceramic Purple Sanding Bands and Discs, Typhoon Burs, V Stones, CeramCut Blue Stones, and more.
5. Fur, Feathers, and Fins: 3 disc DVD set with in-depth instruction for beginning woodcarvers as well as detailed tips for more advanced power woodcarvers who want to enhance their technique. Filmed at the Vermont studio of renowned carver, Frank Russell, Fur, Feathers, & Fins shows the many steps involved in bringing simple blocks of tupelo wood to life. In over 3 hours of video material, Frank walks you through the set up of his work space, the tools he uses, safety concerns and lots more. He covers in great detail the carving of 3 different animal projects: A Cotton Tail Rabbit, Mallard Drake Duck, and Small Mouth Bass. Frank's congenial manner and accomplished teaching style lend to the enjoyment of learning to carve.
6. Flexible shaft grease