It helps a lot when wanting to play on the deck while also charging it.
Did I hear a rock and stone?
Have you tried converting those hours to seconds?
I picked up Tunic on the summer sale and am finishing that up.
Did you freehand the cuts or use the chopsticks/skewers assisted method?
It depends more on how much time you want to spend on post processing and how detailed the part is. Teller layers means more time spent filling and smoothing.
You can print at .2 layer height with a .6 noz and benefit from a thicker line width, giving you stronger parts but the overall time to print will still be similar compared to a .4 noz.
If your options are limited, it might be helpful to list them.
Your current plan is solid. Print the plate with fdm, though it can't be too thin. There are a few designs on thingiverse and etc. to get an idea on how thick.
Flex seal or nothing.
Food Wishes is the GOAT.
Gotta make sure everything is locked, helps with pooping.