Optivisor Magnifier LED Light

Considering how popular these Optivisor magnifiers are in the industry Im surprised there hasnt been a 3d print of the add-on light they sell for it. Its crazy expensive for what it is, like 30 dollars without shipping.

Supplies I used,
AA battery box with a switch holding 2.
5mm Flat Top LED diode with a 3v forward voltage. Dont use the round top LEDs, they dont disperse light very well close up so you get hot spots of light.
30 gauge wire
(2) 12mm m3 screws and nuts. the original screws wont be long enough

Notes
I didnt leave a ton of room from where the bottom of the LED leads and where the magnifier glass sits, so you have to solder the wires as close to the LED as possible, not that difficult. If I can do it with the tiniest bit of soldering experience, im sure you could too.
I think they are soldered in parallel? again, not a electronics person
When soldering the LEDs, i cut a long strand of wire, start at one end and solder one at a time, shaving the insulation from the wire and doing a loop around the lead.
Give yourself some slack for when you glue the LED in place you can twist the two wires to remove any slack. it just gives you a buffer so you dont make it too tight
Super glue your final wires that go to the battery box where they come out so they are not tugging on the LED leads.
to mount the box, i drilled two holes on the plate that comes off and rivet them together with the flat side facing the batteries.
cant think of anything else. pretty straight forward and fun few hours

I always have issues exporting models at the corrent scale, the overall dimensions are X 104 Y41.1 Z 7.06. So if you need to check if your scale got messed up, just multiply by 10 till you get that. my bad, ima noob