Let's suppose you're building a small tube preamp or a mini-amp-head with triode-pentode tubes in a smaller Hammond-type enclosure. The tubes are sticking up through holes in top of the chassis by about 1" or so - what are some preferred ways of protecting the exposed tubes that are simple, effective, and sharp-looking for DIY projects?
I sometimes see an approach kind of like this Effectrode preamp pedal:

I've been able to find a fair amount of inexpensive threaded drawer and cabinet pulls that will get in the ballpark of this idea without requiring any additional fabrication, but I don't totally love the way this looks and I have a nagging feeling that there's a chance of something wedging/poking between the "roll cage" and cracking a tube when being loaded into/from a car or something.

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The other thing I often see is a kind of fabricated mesh cage, like the Vox Night Train, which I think I could get close to with some perforated aluminum from Home Depot if I had access to a metal brake:
(There's also a Hammond enclosure that has a matching tube cage available for it, but I think it only comes in one specific size, and last I checked, buying both units clocked over $100 which I'd rather spend on fancy capacitors)----------
I'm wondering if there are any other clever ways to protect exposed preamp tubes in a small box format that would be worth considering. I keep circling around some kind of an idea involving a lightweight mesh or wire rectangle that could be bracketed down on the sides above the tubes - maybe even a pencil holder or something - but that's the best I've got at the moment.
Anyone have any suggestions they wouldn't mind sharing?