Ok, so the above image is right off the printer, with the two pieces just snapped together. From there I take an exacto knife and trim down the excess material where the two parts meet to reduce any obstructions to airflow.
Then I realized I have never glued a part together before. The acetone vapor bath will smooth over the outside and make two parts appear bonded, but it will be at the surface only. After a little research, apparently a mixture of acetone and scrap plastic makes a good 'glue'. I tried it here, painting the two surfaces to be bonded, pressing together until firm and then going over certain portions of the seam with more 'glue' and then applying the vapor treatment to the whole part. As you can see, the right side seam that was brushed with solution is much more well-adhered than the left side which had only vapor.
After this I hacked this sample piece apart to confirm the internal bond was solid too. It was.
So on to better things. I printed an extra test piece comprised of just the joint section to practice applying glue, brushing the internal seams, etc. That is in process on the left here by the glass of glue slurry, the full size print is still in two pieces on the right, and cmcgregor's straight tube is curing after vapor bath on the lid over there :D
That worked out well enough so I went for the whole part next.
And after the vapor bath overnight I have a finished part that ought to be functional. I am pleased with it.
This opens the door to making larger parts despite the 6x6x9 inch work envelope of the printer, which will be necessary for work (like, my-job work) in the near future as well, hence the privilege of screwing around with the printer lately.
I also made a replacement truss for a broken toy railroad bridge for my daughter, and rather than wait a few days for replacement when the wheel exploded off my office chair I just printed one
The print didn't go perfectly and it's not trimmed or cleaned up in any way, I just peeled the raft off and crammed it on the chair so I could roll again. Close enough!