Isthan Key Slink - Key holder
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Summary: New Version Available Here http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:930828 I take no credit for the design concept. The idea originated from the Keyport Keyslide. Inspired by this, I created my own version that can hold up to three keys and called it the Key Slink. To assemble, you'll need to modify your keys as shown in the picture. Printing is possible without support once properly oriented. Instructions: Trim your keys to 10mm height just like in the picture above. After printing the case and cover, print an additional key cap, making two extra copies. Insert the key into the cap, ensuring it aligns with the knob inside the cap (it might be a bit stiff but this secures the key from falling out). Once all keys are capped, place them into the case (there's a stop at the front to prevent keys from falling out). The back cover will slide on easily, so you may need to secure it. If you think you'll replace the keys in the future, use two thick pieces of tape; I used friction tape as shown in the picture above. For a more permanent solution, consider using epoxy like I did. If you'd like a keychain loop added, just let me know.
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