I had this old aluminum coleman stand that I purchased at an antique store last year. I think I gave about 7 dollars for it.
I have been wanting a more packable table, so I started thinking. I had some old pine shelf boards with paint and stuff on them. I even used them to set my router tool depth on for practice cuts, so hmm
The boards about 32 inches long by 11 1/2 wide by 3/4 thick. I ran them through the planer and got them to 3/8 thickness. Then cut them to 2 inches wide and 27 inches long.
Sanded them lightly to remove sharp edges
I cut a couple of strips for stringers, and cut holes in them so they would fit over the tabs that stuck up on top of the stand.
I coated all pieces with polyurethane, and stapled straps to the under side. One strap down the center with a buckle clapse.
Voila
It rolls up to about 6 inch diameter, 27 inches long and about 6 pounds
Time will tell how well the staples hold up. All I need to do now is get the old sewing machine out and make a bag for it.