I thought it was at least injection molded. For the price I expected that. For the price I should have at least gotten a better printed mount. Theses were required. I could probably find and print my own from Thingiverse in much better quality now that I think about it. Note to seller: If this is not an original design, please check the terms of the Creative Commons license or any other license agreement you have with the STL provider and make sure you are not violating any license agreements. , it works well enough, it's strong enough, it's easy enough to assemble, it has decent instructions and a handy schematic for drilling holes. As a consumer, I need to know what exactly this item is, so it's pretty good for what it is. Some thought occurred to him. I just want to make it clearer that this is 3D printed or just printed with better resolution and infill. It kind of seemed cheap, that's the way this kind of print should be, but whoever cranks it up and sells it makes a HUGE profit. The materials were probably less than a dollar, the printer was probably $200-$400, and it was probably gone. 5-8 hours of uncontrollable time per unit with a minute of print preparation and maybe a minute or two later for post-processing? Then 10 minutes for the computer setting up the printing plate to print as many of them as possible at once? Sellers, feel free to reply if I'm wrong with my reasonably educated guess.
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