2025-07-16 (W) BonfireLaserTag Pushbutton adapter

I measured an inexpensive arcade button and its nut to make an adapter that would fasten to the side of the pipe. Attaching chassis-mount hardware to a rounded surface has been a big challenge for me. 3D printing makes the issue a lot easier to tackle, but I still encountered speed bumps. I started with a model that had nodules on the circle's corners, and it looked pretty cool. However, right before I started printing, I realized that the bolt holes were pointing perpendicular to the pushbutton's face, but not to the pipe's surface. I erased them and created four flat spots with bolt holes that pointed toward the center of the pipe. I included the hull() function to connect and strengthen them.
Pushbutton mount for a round pipe

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