Someone notify the Darwin awards commission, they might get a special serial entry brought you by the open source community (TM).
No, NO, and FUCK NO to the material and manufacturing selection for the insulator of the probe. Having dealt with reliability of manufacturing processes of 20kV PSU assemblies in the past, I am very painfully aware of how deep the rabbit hole goes to even start thinking about passing the design for production after several iterations of debug and validation of BOTH the design and manufacturing process. And you are attempting to get this out in a way such everyone can wing it with the leftovers just lying around? Gotta be shittin me! I am sorry, but I am not sorry for my languague, it is fully apropraite for the magnitude of the possible consequences this can have.
OP, do you have a single fucking clue about the E field distribution on the probe insulation, what air pocket inclusion or surface defect or grit contamination will do to it? Sensitivtity to moisture, long term stability of the plastic (selection of which you, BTW, have absolutely zero control over)? Corona resistance of the material should partial discharge occur - and what certanity is there it won't avelanche in the degradation? How about air gaps in the insulation to the center isntalled divider or elsewhere - do you at least understand what relative permitivity discontuinuity implies for local electric field magnitude?
Can you imagine the consequences of some poor bastard using such thing handheld on hard power supply?