id badge holder 3d models
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ID/Badge Holder for Lanyard or Badge Reel. ... Carries One or Two 86 x 54 x 1 Millimeter Cards.
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ID Badge Holder for ID badge 85mmx54mm. ... It's an improvement on my previous badge holder thing (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5634365) This one is supposed to be easier to print with internal supports
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ID Badge Holder for work, protects proximity card from accidental damage. ... Print Settings Printer: FLASHForge Creator Pro Rafts: Not required Supports: None needed Resolution: High at 0.2mm Infill: Fully solid at 100% density
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... for a 3D printed badge holder, perfect for everyday use. ...If you're in need of a reliable and compact solution, this could be the one for you. A new ID badge holder has been uploaded to the platform, featuring an even slimmer profile than before.
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ID Badge Holder Box. Designed for standard credit-card size badges that serve as covers for storage areas. Store spare keys, SD cards, aspirin, antidotes and more. Available in Horizontal and Vertical styles. If you found this useful, consider...
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Standard ID Badge Holder. We're Sharon High School, so I naturally engraved it with SHS. Yes, that is the Star Wars Font. If your printer is any good at bridging you should have little problem printing it. ID slides in from the top and fits pretty...
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Tired of the ID badge holder's clip snapping off all the time? Ditch the hassle and print a new one yourself instead of replacing it. Secure your ID badge with double-sided tape, and you won't even notice the holder is there - my orange-colored one...
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This id badge holder is specifically designed for touch ID badges, as it's quite tricky to remove the badge once inserted. It comes in two parts that need to be super glued together after printing using medium settings on a Replicator 2. Prior to...
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The ID Badger is a pragmatic ID/badge holder with easy access and reliable retainment. The horizontal open face design allows for visibility of portrait and title. The insert has a central bump that prevents the ID badge from falling out. One of...
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A wearable ID badge holder that can be easily attached to your arm or belt. This design securely holds a single credit card-sized ID badge, yet allows for simple removal from the holder. The sturdy eyelets are specifically designed to accommodate a...
grabcad
This is a straightforward ID badge holder featuring two conveniently placed holes for easy attachment.
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Needed an ID badge holder for work that could hold both an RFID card and the ID card. Left the back solid so it could be modified with a custom logo cutout. </p><p>Print with supports - they're needed for the three ‘arms’ that hold the...
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Badge holder that should fit most any standard size badge or id card. Easy removal. ...Badge reel clip should fit most out there.
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... which makes it unusually thick. Had to create my own badge holder cause the plastic ones only last a few months. Try this for thick badges. Choose a print setting of your liking. ...I printed it laying flat with supports which was easy to remove.
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Badge holder fits standard ID card measuring 2.125"x3.375". ...Made from carbon or aluminum and screwed together using 0-80 screws.
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I designed a robust replacement for my daughter's flimsy clear badge holders, which consistently fell off her lanyard. Her loss of school ID would often occur due to these weak holders. ...I discovered a sturdier design and customized it in a flexible...
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... build one myself. ...To make it work, I needed a design that could hold two badges and hang from the center. This project was built entirely from scratch using Tinkercad.\n\nInstructions\nI fabricated the badge holder on a Dremel Idea Builder at 220C.
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I needed a badge holder that can fit two badges (one with a picture and one RFID card). ...This fits the bill perfectly. Prints easily in PLA on my CR6-SE w/ a 200° nozzle 60° bed.
myminifactory
This is an innovative 2-sided identification and access badge holder designed to be mounted vertically to significantly reduce maintenance and upkeep of surrounding surfaces.
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Made this to hold my ID badge. ...I Have been tweaking it everytime it breaks, the current one has lasted over a year
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The badge holder my job provides kept breaking, so I decided to make one myself. I needed one that would hold two badges and would hang from the center. This thing was made from scratch with Tinkercad. Instructions Made on a Dremel Idea Builder at...
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I crafted my own badge holder since the one supplied by my job consistently malfunctioned. To create something reliable, I designed a new one that could securely hold two badges and be suspended from the middle. ...This project was built entirely from...
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I designed a custom badge holder on my own because the one provided by my job kept malfunctioning. To create it, I wanted something sturdy enough to hold two badges securely in place while hanging perfectly from its central point. ...Using Tinkercad, I...
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Made this to hold my ID badge. ...I Have been tweaking it everytime it breaks, the current one has lasted over a year Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 200 Infill: 20 Filament: PolyMaker PLA Category: Other
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Made this to hold my ID badge. ...I Have been tweaking it everytime it breaks, the current one has lasted over a year Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 200 Infill: 20 Filament: PolyMaker PLA Category: Other
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I hold a secure ID badge that grants me access to the rear bar-code area, and it's carefully designed to stay in place but still slide out easily when needed. I made sure to leave some extra space on top for future years of service pins or other...
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Purpose I needed a new badge holder for work, so I turned out a reproduction of a busted holder from a co-worker. The dimensions should allow for two cards (snugly) on one side, and one card on the other..</p> <p>I recommend the "horizontal" print...
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Purpose I needed a new badge holder for work, so I created a replica of a busted holder from a colleague. The dimensions should accommodate two cards snugly on one side and one card on the other. I suggest using the "horizontal" print orientation as...