Jimmy Pick 2000

Jimmy Pick 2000

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Here's a silly little tool that helps me navigate those tricky micro SD card slots with ease, especially when dealing with really awkward machines I've encountered. This is my maiden effort as a creator of custom gadgets. The challenge of fitting into tight spaces was my primary goal in its design. This handy tool can be constructed using simple computer-aided design tools such as Sketchup by following the easy-to-use instructions below: Step 1: Design Your Custom SD Card Pusher Open Sketchup and create a new document with default units set to inches. Draw two long rectangles side by side to represent the sides of your tool, each measuring about 3/4 inch wide and one inch high. Step 2: Create The Push Rod Draw a smaller rectangle (about half an inch square) connected at both ends to the long sides of the rectangles created in step 1. This represents the part that actually goes inside the card slot when inserted. Step 3: Add Supports for Your Custom Design

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