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Samsung GM85 Exposure Handswitch 3D print?

Hey guys,

Someone has clearly got a death grip when it comes to the exposure switch on our GM85, and its looking decidedly "NHS" with the sleek covering it.

Anyone know if there are 3d blueprints for the handswitch itself? Last time we bought one, the circuit board was fine, just the casing itself was cracked. Seems to me to be an easy fix, but I have no knowledge of 3d printing!

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