Cable and Test Lead Rack (Rotated)

This really is just a "processed" version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1792488 ... so I take no credit for actually creating this. (Any "Tips" to the original author please.)

I'm calling this a re-mix only because I needed to do a "not trivial" rotation to get a good print. (At least in Cura 2.7, this rotation was not trivial -- and took some patience to get the rotation angle "just right".)

When I first printed this, I printed it with the screw-plate down on my printbed, and the "fingers" pointed up. The problem is, that made it very easy for any of the fingers -- which hold the cables -- to break off where the layers meet. (The second photo shows this.)

So all that I have done is rotate the Test Lead rack, to put the fingers down flat on the printbed. That way, the direction of the layers helps to secure the fingers to the back-plate of this wire rack.

The photo for the rotated part shows it just released from the printbed, but without the Brim removed.

Do Note: Since the rotated rack is printed with everything at an angle (including the back plate), it would be necessary to use .1mm layers to make that really look. As it happens, I just want an extremely functional Test Lead Rack that works well. So all the layer caused "ridges" seen on the rotated print, are just because I used a 0.2mm layer height to print this.