Foredom's Jeweler's Kit comes with the 2230 SR motor, an H30 handpiece, a pedal to drive the motor, and a jeweler's accessory kit that includes everything you need to make jewelry (among other things).
We had a DIY jeweler test out the Foredom for a few months, and since then, he's made 70 rings with the Jeweler's Kit, and he's regularly impressed by the power of the motor and the versatility of the tool and all its included accessories.
The SR motor has ⅙ horsepower and it can reach speeds of up to 18,000 revolutions per minute, plus, it can operate in forward or reverse, depending on what you need the tool to do. There's just one simple switch on the motor that you flip to turn it on and have the tool run in forward or reverse.
It's a powerful motor and it handled every task we threw at it from engraving, deburring, grinding, and polishing metal to carving into wood. It comes with a two-year warranty, so if you run into any problems, all you need to do is contact Foredom and they'll help you fix it or replace it.
The motor is quite heavy, but the kit comes with a handy clamp and hanging system so you can attach it to your workbench and hang it up. You'll need a sturdy table to hold it up properly. We used a solid wooden table to do the job.
To operate the motor and control its speed, you simply push the foot pedal — just like you would with a car or a sewing machine. The harder you push, the faster the motor runs and the tool moves. The pedal is wide and sturdy with its textured plastic build. We had a much easier time controlling the speed and ensuring the smooth operation of the tools with the Foredom's foot pedal than with the Dremel's controls.
Foredom also includes a H30 handpiece in the box that attaches to the motor. We found the handpiece to be very comfortable to hold for long periods of time while making rings and pendants for necklaces. Perhaps the best thing about the handpiece, though, is how easy it is to swap different accessories in and out, thanks to chuck key.
The Jeweler's Kit comes with 43 different accessories that are specifically intended for making jewelry. The accessories are professional grade, and we found everything we needed to make rings in the toolkit. We deburred sharp edges on pieces of metal and polished away any imperfections with the different tools. The engraving tool also works incredibly well. Foredom also gives you a little plastic stand to keep all your tools in.
In addition to making jewelry, you can use the Foredom to carve wood, make sculptures, inlay wood, and work on guns. Overall, we much prefer it to the Dremel we were using before due to its more powerful motor, easy-to-use foot pedal controls, and the variety of tools. — Malarie Gokey
Pros: Strong motor, can move in reverse, easy-to-use foot pedal controls, comes with 43 jewelry-making accessories, multi-purpose tool, handpiece is well made
Cons: Pricey, takes up more space since you have to hang the motor up