Looks awesome. Did you 3D print that, you mean?
It looks like metal, strong, durable.
I'd love to have a 3D printer too. There are times where I have ideas to build / install sth, but the part I'd need does not exist.
Then I am thinking "would be nice to just make a sketchup file and send it to a 3D printer!
Not sure why I never got a notification for your comment, I wasn't ignoring you.
I did print it. This was a mockup piece, so printed quickly in PLA. The final piece I printed was using NylonX, a carbon fiber nylon blend.
I say get a 3D printer. I had a prusa, now have a bambu X1C. I was one of those people who thought I would never use one. I use it almost daily now. And the wide variety of filament types (like the rubbery TPU) give you so many use cases.
So here's a recent example; part on my dash on my truck broke. It's $90 for an OEM. Someone on Cults3D has a model of the part. I can buy his model for $9, and use $5 worth of filament, and print my own car part. And I can even use his file as a template to make customizations and make my own version.