I thought I'd give it a try. There are a couple of small things I'd change for the next board, but 5 minutes with a fine file and it fits and the light trap seems to be properly aligned. Seems reasonably strong - certainly strong enough for anything I'm likely to mount on the Technika. I have a couple of ideas to reinforce it, though, just in case. It took a few hours in Rhino 7 and two less successful prints. I can print a board in about 2 to 2 1/2 hours and it doesn't use much material - maybe $1 or $2. I printed it with the holes for the flange and mounting screws in place and left a few millimeters of solid fill around the holes to allow for a little bit of adjustment.
I could print two boards at a time - and 5 hours isn't bad - just fire it up at night and pick up the new boards in the AM. If anyone else wants to print one and fool with it I'd be happy to send you the Stp/Stl files, or the Rhino CAD files in any common file type you like.
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