Lagun Table Improvement

T@B 320S Boondock Edge Trailer

Our tiny 2020 T@B 320S Boondock Edge trailer came with a Lagun table. The table sits on an arm, which is about 13″ long, that swings around its fixed post. We have found that there are times that the Lagun table on the arm it comes with is just a bit large for the tiny trailer.

In a larger space, that would be a great feature. However, I found that the arm often extended the table too far in the small interior of the T@B 320S. I thought it would be better if the table was mounted directly onto the post, without the arm. But both the mounting post and the table have a post, and the arm has holes on each end. Therefore, the table cannot be placed directly onto the post.

The bottom of the mounting post has a hole in it, and I thought that if the post was inverted, that hole would accommodate the post from the table. So I designed an adapter that can be printed on a 3D printer to allow this. 

3D printed adapter to allow Lagun Table to mount directly on post
3D printed adapter to allow Lagun Table to mount directly on post

The adapter slips into the inverted post and the table then can be inserted into the adapter.

3D Printed Adapter for Lagun Table
3D Printed Adapter for Lagun Table
3D Printed adapter in Inverted Lagun Table Post
3D Printed adapter in Inverted Lagun Table Post

I find the Lagun table mounted directly on the post using the adapter to be much more convenient.

Lagun table mounted directly on post
Lagun table mounted directly on post

You can download the files to 3D print this adapter at Printables

Below is a short video showing use of the adapter.

How did I make it? I scanned the bottom end of the table post on a desktop (2D) scanner, then brought the image into Fusion 360, scaled it accurately, and traced it. Then I added the center hole and extruded it out to the appropriate length. Voila! Of course, there were a number of iterations to get the fit just right.

Please note: The Lagun website states that any modifications to their products voids the warranty. I consider this an adapter, not a modification, but I don’t know how Lagun would see it.