Completed! It's not pretty but it's functional. This stuff is not easy to work with once it sets. It doesn't mind being drilled but hates hack saws and most dremel bits. I was able to slop this together tho, and it's a functional part. In retrospect kydex would have been a better material but I don't have any kydex. The polymorph really shows stuff like fingerprints and uneven surfaces. It likes to just glob out into organic shapes if you don't cool it immediately after you have your desired shape. Pretty much any high-speed cutting tool in your garage will cause it to melt in the area you're cutting and you have to use the direction of your tool rotation to put the resulting path of raised melted plastic on the part your cutting away instead of the one you're keeping. It's fairly easy to wittle with a sharp pocket knife and I did a bit of detail work with my kershaw leek. Enough babble. Here's the image dump. The bend was tricky. Had to boil a steel rod to make an indentation where I wanted the bend, then microwaved the part for a few seconds to soften it up, bend it and hold the bend while cooling under running water.