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Trend Router

Postby Woodster » 06 Nov 2021, 13:26

Are these any good and is the body removable? I’m thinking to use one in a jig. I’d also need 6mm and 1/8” collets for it.

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Edit: I see the body is removable with a 43mm collar and you can get both 6mm & 8mm collets in addition to the 1/4”.

Is the router any good though for light use? Anyone got one.
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Re: Trend Router

Postby Trevanion » 06 Nov 2021, 14:27

Woodster wrote:Is the router any good though for light use? Anyone got one.


Yes, it just exploded :lol:

You think I'm joking but I'm not, the bearings went caput and seized a week or two ago although it is a fairly old machine. The bearings going is a common fault on the T4s, though what do you expect from a £50 router?

A Bosch POF500A would be a very good alternative although you would only be able to pick them up secondhand, they're Swiss-made and a nice simple machine to use. They also have a removable base and you can pick up different sized collets, although I'm not sure about 1/8" which is a bit of an unusual size for a hand-held router, possibly you could find a 1/4" to 1/8" adapter somewhere.
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Postby Woodster » 06 Nov 2021, 14:39

Thanks for that. The bearings are cheap and easy to replace by the look of it. I suspect the impeding demise of them would be evident by the noise?

Yes, I actually do have a 1/4” to 1/8” adapter somewhere.
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Postby Trevanion » 06 Nov 2021, 14:44

Woodster wrote:Thanks for that. The bearings are cheap and easy to replace by the look of it. I suspect the impeding demise of them would be evident by the noise?


Yes, it got very loud and very hot around the base and then it started struggling to run. I need to spend a bit of time tearing it apart.
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Re: Trend Router

Postby Woodster » 06 Nov 2021, 15:08

You can get a good quality Nachi lower bearing for the T4 for under a fiver from a bearing factor.
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Re: Trend Router

Postby RogerS » 06 Nov 2021, 17:06

A lot of people, and I am one, think that the quality and reliability of Trend products has gone downhill.
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Postby Lurker » 06 Nov 2021, 20:47

RogerS wrote:A lot of people, and I am one, think that the quality and reliability of Trend products has gone downhill.


Yep! Yet another firm whose quality is driven by accountants.
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Postby AJB Temple » 06 Nov 2021, 21:18

Yes. I've ceased buying Trend products as well as quality control is largely absent. However, I don't have that router as I have an older, similar Bosch one for small jobs. Swiss made. It's good.
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Postby droogs » 06 Nov 2021, 22:08

Ditto, in the 80's I wouldn't hesitate nor think twice about buying something with Trends logo on it now after so many Trend bits have snapped and flown into the aether just missing my danglies, no more. I did buy a T5 a few years ago and passed that on the at the bay as I thought it was a piece of crap
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Re: Trend Router

Postby Woodbloke » 07 Nov 2021, 08:43

I've had a big Trend router in my router table for years now and it's behaved faultlessly. Can't comment on their cutters 'cos I never use them; either Ax or Wealdon - Rob
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Postby Doug » 07 Nov 2021, 09:35

Had the Trend T11 since they launched it & I wouldn’t buy another Trend router, if you like stripping down routers & replacing parts then go for it otherwise if you’re looking for a quality router to fit in a jig then https://woodworkersworkshop.co.uk/mafel ... YgEALw_wcB
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Postby RogerS » 07 Nov 2021, 09:46

Woodbloke wrote:I've had a big Trend router in my router table for years now and it's behaved faultlessly. .... Rob


There's the thing, Rob. Once upon a time Trend quality was up there with the best. But now, as confirmed by many of us.......
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Postby Lurker » 07 Nov 2021, 10:55

Woodbloke wrote:I've had a big Trend router in my router table for years now and it's behaved faultlessly. Can't comment on their cutters 'cos I never use them; either Ax or Wealdon - Rob


But that’s just the same thinking as your wedge wood purchase, you can’t rely on buying by brand name based on old experience.
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Postby Woodbloke » 07 Nov 2021, 11:02

RogerS wrote:
Woodbloke wrote:I've had a big Trend router in my router table for years now and it's behaved faultlessly. .... Rob


There's the thing, Rob. Once upon a time Trend quality was up there with the best. But now, as confirmed by many of us.......

I have to agree Roger, but perhaps my Trend router was purchased just before the firm disappeared down the pan and is therefore of reasonable quality? That's what I'm hoping but touch wood, it's been a stirling performer thus far - Rob
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Postby Woodster » 07 Nov 2021, 11:48

Doug wrote:Had the Trend T11 since they launched it & I wouldn’t buy another Trend router, if you like stripping down routers & replacing parts then go for it otherwise if you’re looking for a quality router to fit in a jig then https://woodworkersworkshop.co.uk/mafel ... YgEALw_wcB


That’s a nice looking router but I can’t justify the price just for occasional use.

I’ve checked out recent reviews, 2020 & 2021, of the T4 and 75% give it five stars so I thought I’d give one a try. I got an additional 10% off the already low price so thought it’s worth a try. It will be interesting to compare it with my other routers but I’m more concerned about how it will work in the jig I’m designing.
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Re: Trend Router

Postby Trevanion » 07 Nov 2021, 12:07

It's hard to know who makes good stuff anymore, I was rather disappointed with the new generation Dewalt 625E that Craig Salisbury sent me to look at because of the bent armature, they had cheapened a few of the components since the last generation, particularly the bearings where the top one was a third the size of the older generation, and they were using quite a cheap quality (though it was SKF) one for the bottom bearing.

I suppose that's why the old Elu MOF177E fetches good money in good condition, I've seen ones that were new old stock in the box sell for over £500.

Maybe Festool and Mafell are nearer the mark for a price of a router that's built with quality components, where Dewalt, Trend, and others and trying to the price down by making their machines lesser quality. Although I do think the Makita RP2301FCXK is a good router for £300, but I've never looked inside it to see how well it's made.
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Re: Trend Router

Postby 9fingers » 07 Nov 2021, 12:54

I've had a Flex router (European badged model of a Porter Cable) in my table for years and its not missed a beat.

Never needed to have it apart so I cant comment on the build quality but it has good pedigree.

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Re: Trend Router

Postby Woodster » 07 Nov 2021, 13:06

My 30 year old Elu works great, sadly it’s not suitable for the application.
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Re: Trend Router

Postby Doug71 » 07 Nov 2021, 13:09

Never owned a T4 but had a couple of it's predecessor the T3. Bought it for light duty stuff, it died while still under guarantee, got it replaced and the second one died even quicker. I had a couple of their extractors burn out quickly also.

The only thing I buy these days with a Trend label on are their Snappy hinge centering drill bits which I find good.
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Postby Pete Maddex » 07 Nov 2021, 18:38

I would go for the katsu trimmer over one of those, they are cheaper as well.


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Re: Trend Router

Postby Woodster » 07 Nov 2021, 20:28

I’ve got one.
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Postby Doug » 07 Nov 2021, 22:10

Presumably you want a router with a 43mm Euronorm collar, the old Bosch POF 600 routers had such a collar if you can find one of those, Tusses of this parish ran one in his home made CNC.
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Re: Trend Router

Postby Woodster » 09 Nov 2021, 19:00

The T4 arrived and it seems ok. I’ve only just fired it up to check it works though. Not as good as my old Elu but it seems smoother than my Katsu. Full verdict when I get the opportunity to use it in earnest. One good thing is that it came with 8mm, 1/4” and 6mm collets.

I don’t think I’ll need one but have any of you used a collet extension in your router?
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Re: Trend Router

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Re: Trend Router

Postby Woodster » 10 Nov 2021, 11:44

I think mines a MOF96E or something similar, I shan’t be selling it. ;)

Edit: I finished making the mount for the T4 so I gave it a try out and it’s smoother than the Katsu in my jig so I’m pleased about that. Not been so lucky with router bits though.
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