I bought an Alps Mountaineering dining table from a thrift store for cheap, because it was busted. the plastic mounts that hold the table slats to the frame get lost easily, and while you can bend the edges of the slats inward to fix this, it was too late for this table. A bungee cord that holds the slats together was also busted, so the spacers between the slats were missing, too. Nothing 3D printing can't fix.
included you will find models for the mount and spacers, but if you have a busted bungee cord, you will have to source that yourself. i found a 2.5 mm diameter one that i already had worked nicely.
all parts were printed in PETG with 15% infill (i think), though the material and infill shouldn't matter for the spacers
The author marked this model as their own original creation.