EDC Wallet
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I was browsing minimalist wallets, such as the Ridge Wallet and Dango wallets, when it dawned on me that I could simply print one out. I designed this wallet to resemble the Dango D-Series wallets but with a slightly larger size. You can hold the wallet together with something as simple as a few rubber bands. I recommend using a silicone band, which you can find here: https://www.dangoproducts.com/collections/d-series-wallet-parts-accessories/products/wallet-band . Alternatively, you could use an elastic band or any other material that suits your needs. While untested, printing a band for the wallet out of NinjaFlex or another flexible TPU might also work. I plan to design a band for it soon and print it using Sainsmart TPU, then report back on how it turns out. To prevent card scratches, I suggest adhering something to the inside of the wallet. In the photo above, I used medium viscosity CA glue to attach Tyvek to the back of the wallet cover. You can find Tyvek here: https://www.amazon.com/DuPont-Tyvek-55gm-approx-A5/dp/B00MIZXJH6/ref=sr_1_26?keywords=tyvek&qid=1576370463&sr=8-26 . I hope you enjoy the wallet!
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