I came across this which looks pretty promising:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Stadia/comments/e2k0yj/i_designed_and_3d_printed_a_stadia_claw/
I'd definitely give that a try if I still had a 3D printer.
I have designed and constructed drones, electric skateboards and so on... However, not one of the hobbies with which I was able to establish other hobbies. 3D printing opens up a world of potential not seen by the average citizen. People are going to get a problem and I'll say hey that I can repair my printer, and they're going to blow me off. I'm back an hour or 2 later and I have printed the patch and it works while they're still trying to fix it. It takes time to invest money and effort, but the experience and expertise from 3d nail art printer will ultimately become much more useful than the $500 that a functional printer used to do.