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It was a two and a half hour print, but worth the time as the photo shows, a perfect fit to my hands. I can mount potentiometers and switches and maybe CAD up a battery holder and some circuit sections all built in at various locations that make sense on the structure. The freedom to morph circuitry with shape and form of the device, to use thru-hole parts mixed with solder tab parts, and to morph or grow some parts into the structure itself is what 3D printing is all about! Now to think of what to buy and where to mount it and how to get good sound from it. I think delay lines are in order and perhaps a few ATtiny85's not just one, well we shall see as we say right?

Les