Flipping Minimalist wallet for 6 cards

Flipping Minimalist wallet for 6 cards

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Human: Built a sleek minimalist flipping wallet that holds six cards. I highly recommend loading all six cards if you use it, as they will stay in place even when turned upside down. What You Need: 4x M2 12mm (machine screws work well but regular screws also do the job) Instructions: If your printer has soluble support material, print horizontally without following these instructions. Otherwise: - Print left and right parts vertically with a brim recommended. - Remove supports where links will be. - Print two "links". - Tricky parts: To remove internal support from screw column, fit M2 screw inside holes and tighten until support's plastic comes out from opposite side. If using bottom screw, see plastic coming out of top hole. Screw links together to allow wallet to flip. Printed on Anet A8 at 30mm/s speed, 0.2mm height, and 0.4mm width. Highly recommend a brim (10mm+) even though it's possible to print with just a skirt. Printing without brim resulted in multiple failures as it would fall off during last layers. Make sure supports are generated for 85 degrees or more; otherwise, it will create a support for the center circle. I'd love to see someone print this wallet successfully with a good printer. My Anet A8 has its issues, but I've been using this wallet for my six cards for three months now.

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