*Consider time to make your own with hand and power tools. (I fully support DIY as alternative to buying our parts)
*Consider going to local fabrication machine Shop and having them to make one for you. Most specialty shop charge minimum $80 threshold fee, and that's if you give them your own design to make. That fee doesn't include materials and setting up the mill to make your part.
*Consider the cost to buy your own cnc machine, time invested in learning how to operate it, and learning 3D engineering software.
The market dictates what pricing makes a product successful in sales. If customer felt we overcharged them, they wouldn't buy our parts. We've been making and re-stocking mnpctech gpu supports for 3 years now. Mady processed 5 orders this morning. Until you've attempted to actually replicate our parts, you'll never understand the value. If you can't afford it, it's simply a solution for you. I'll be the first person to tell you mnpctech isn't for everyone. We've been making $50+ fan grills for a decade, ha.
3D Printed Metal? :rolleyes