This isn't my latest version, but it's close-enough to tweak.
Also, it's my first attempt using openSCAD, so it's not coded very 
efficiently (notice the redundant loop)

After printing 25 (I needed 18), I found that I had to clean-up the pin 
holes with a drill-bit because I didn't print a proper 'raft'. Make sure 
you print a good raft; I thought it would be easier to remove the finished 
items from the printer with the chamfer pointing down, but that wasn't the 
case, and they actually didn't look as nice as 'chamfer - up' printing.

 I was able to install all 18 onto the PCB with just a slight amount of 
wiggling. Big improvement in appearance as well as easier to re-install 
tubes (all of mine are numbered and assigned to a specific socket; never 
switched around as it could cause pin-stress, hence glass-cracking). 

The A-101 socket wasn't quite right the first attempt; hopefully I can fix 
it this weekend.

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