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Most wallets I saw only had room for one card in each pocket, which wasn't sufficient for someone like me who has far too many cards to carry around, so I designed one with wider pockets that allow it to flex more and hold more cards. I also...
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I was on the hunt for a sleek new wallet and fell head over heels for the slim wallet v3 design, but I couldn't help but notice a few things that needed tweaking. So, I took matters into my own hands and gave the wallet a major makeover. First, I...
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I designed this wallet for my personal use. I am currently using it for at least a year with different iterations along the way. Here I have 4 different designs, two with a cutout for an emergency grocery cart key and two with no cutout. You can...
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This wallet is a great option to add to you EDC collection and will look great with everything else you keep in your pocket while keeping a slim and comfortable profile. This is a very easy and simple wallet to print and use. This model is printed...
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After falling victim to a scam on Kickstarter with the billetus wallet project, I took matters into my own hands and decided to design my very own wallet that could be easily 3D printed. I went through several iterations of designs, but one stood...
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This orientation is necessary to print the deep pockets with no supports. Print Settings:15 percent infill.2mm layer heightAuto Generated Supports on Build Plate with Wallet Standing Up I used PLA, but TPU might be better to add some flex to better...
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This wallet is a great option to add to you EDC collection and will look great with everything else you keep in your pocket while keeping a slim and comfortable profile. This is a very easy and simple wallet to print and use. This model is printed...
youmagine
The clasp is magnetized so the bags and wallets just snap shut, because nobody likes fiddling around with buttons and buckles. Each side of the bag is printed in one piece. The hinges on each surface are printed in place, so the "fabric" moves and...
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Added tube inside stand to protect charging cable from being bent by wallet inserting (although I eyeballed the location since I didn't have a micrometer handy). Holes were set to 10mm to accommodate various USB cables, and rounded out to prevent...
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This is designed to be mounted from a wall or vertical surface.Wanted something all in one that I can drop my phone, wallet, pods on, as well as keep my CPAP mask from falling on the ground, and didn't see anything that encompassed everything.Added...
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... 2n2r5". Side 1 should have one line of text, "Better Together", positioned at (10, 0). Adjust the tolerance for fit, strap thickness, big strap width, small strap width, strap depth, and image scale as needed to achieve your desired wallet design.
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... This wallet fits neatly within the contest parameters and relies on flexible material properties when printed thinly or using the Flexa material. Unfortunately, my current printer struggles with flexible materials, so I couldn't print this design.
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Currently, the desired slim wallets on the market are unavailable; thus, a DIY attempt is made. Printing specifications include a layer height of .25mm, 30% infill, and 3 perimeters. Post-processing involves cleaning grooves before assembly, using...
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... use 16 M3 countersunk screws to screw the parts together. I've used a thread cutter to the bottom part to get threads into them. To have a full wallet, you have to mirror the top and bottom parts. ... Additionally I've added a fitting coin case.
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... use 16 M3 countersunk screws to screw the parts together. I've used a thread cutter to the bottom part to get threads into them. To have a full wallet, you have to mirror the top and bottom parts. ... Additionally I've added a fitting coin case.
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... use 16 M3 countersunk screws to screw the parts together. I've used a thread cutter to the bottom part to get threads into them. To have a full wallet, you have to mirror the top and bottom parts. ... Additionally I've added a fitting coin case.
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After 10 versions made over the course of nearly 2 years; the following design for a wallet has been achieved. Designed to be easily washable, very durable while using as little time & material to make as possible; while ensuring there is no waste...
pinshape
... utilize it as the hinge pin. To ensure optimal results, print with a brim to prevent warping during the printing process. The attached images demonstrate a wallet printed on a MOD-t printer using .5mm resolution, 2mm shell thickness, and 50% infill.
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After using various printable wallets for a while, I decided to create my own version that would address some usability issues I encountered with others, including improving cash storage and rubber positioning. This wallet is made from a single...
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Introducing a compact wallet that securely stores cards and money, featuring a sliding lid using a standard-sized card. This version includes a lid stopper for added convenience. To insert additional cards, simply slot the long end first before...
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This also makes the wallet more eco-friendly by using a product that would otherwise go to trash. the print is simple and quite quick. ...You will also need a used inner tube from a bicycle ( I went to a nearby bicycle shop and asked if they had some...
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Tenta's Minimalist Wallet The wallet holds 6 cards very securely. The textured side makes it easy to grip without making it catch on your pockets. I printed it each time with the opening facing up so the hinge is at the bottom. If cooling isn't...
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Why waste $50+ on a wallet when you can invest ~$500 in a 3D printer and craft your own?! This wallet can accommodate up to 9-10 cards but performs best with 7. Both card slots on the left and the top/bottom slot on the right are engineered for...
cults3d
Why spend $50+ on a wallet when you can spend ~$500 on a 3D printer and make your own?! This wallet can hold up to 9-10 cards but I found it works best with 7. Both card slots on the left and the top/bottom slot on the right are designed to hold...
cults3d
A perfect balance of both form and function, this everyday wallet is capable of holding 4 cards and has utility storage case for cash, coins, keys, memory cards etc. Boasting a contemporary and stylish design that presents the holder, 4 cards and...
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I've been using a 3D printed wallet for quite some time now, and I've always struggled with pulling out my cards from it. It was also tough to find enough space for all the cards I use every day. This simple design can easily fit between 7-10 cards...
prusaprinters
... screws to screw the parts together. I've used a thread cutter to the bottom part to get threads into them. To have a full wallet, you have to mirror the top and bottom parts. Additionally I've added a fitting coin case. ... Category: Accessories
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Now that I'm carrying my wallet around more frequently, I figured it was time to design a comb with the same concept as a credit card knife. If you have your wallet with you, you've got a comb! For this, I would use the sturdiest plastic available. ...I...
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I got bored and wanted a new wallet so I made a lot of them and now my coworkers do too
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Spidy wallet. Plain version included for people that do not have MMU capabilities as shown in the photo description. Fasteners required; 6 M3X20mm Fasteners 6 M3 Locknuts or standard nuts 4 8X3mm Disc neodymium magnets Tip-Make...