With first draft of the design done I exported an STL and kicked off a print on my Prusa i3 Mk3. To my utter shock it worked pretty well the first time around. I snapped the clips on and attached the FuelRod, connected the cable and I was in business. I decided to play test it to see where there was room for improvement. That night I used it for over two hours and I wore out before the battery did. When I decided it was time to get some sleep the battery was still at 100%! I did notice that the FuelRod was just a little loose in the clips, it could slide with a little effort, and the clips held it on pretty well, but I thought it could use just a little more purchase, a simple fix of reducing the diameter and changing the angles of the intersection, all existing dimensions. I also thought the straps were a bit bunched up in the clip, especially where the straps are doubled. Another pretty simple fix, just make the diameter a little bigger, making it larger in both directions. I did have to fight with Fusion to get the fillets after extrusion. I have no idea why but it absolutely refused to add one to the bottom of the clip. After trying several times to make it happy to no avail, I worked around the problem by simply extruding to half the height, adding the fillet and then mirroring the whole thing. I printed a new set and they work perfectly, yay me.