Below the google drive link to a zip file with the design in three different CAD formats:
- F3D (Autodesk Fusion) CAD file, if you want to edit the design.
- STEP CAD file for import into any CAD designer.
- STL mesh for direct import to 3D printer software.
I printed the adapter with a PRUSA printer and PETG filament. The design of the CAD file is optimised for the shrinkage of PETG with this 3D printer. This might change when you are using a different printer and/or different material.
Good luck!
Google drive link - EAF-Adapter