Billzilla shares:
This is (should be) an improved version over the earlier one. Instead of the dovetail connections between the pieces I’ve drawn it with simple 90° & flat surfaces that’ll print more cleanly & the supports will (should) also be removed easier.
To give enough space to make it all fit together I’ve made the sliding connections between the pieces stick proud of the outer radius of the semicircular parts. It’s not as tidy as doing it with the dovetail sliding connections draw inverse to that, but it’ll work better on a 3D printer.
download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4899434
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