Micro SD wallet storage with cap and paper slot for annotations

Micro SD wallet storage with cap and paper slot for annotations

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Having a plethora of tiny micro SD cards scattered everywhere prompted me to devise a method for storing them in a manner I prefer. I conceived the ingenious design of Brainrelates, which I refined with several key features: A total capacity of six SD cards per storage card allows it to fit seamlessly within my wallet. Additionally, a lid that can be slid over the SD cards safeguards them from falling off, a problem I've encountered on multiple occasions. Furthermore, an optional feature enables users to insert a piece of paper into the holder for labeling the SD cards and identifying their locations once they are removed from the tray. This last feature is only beneficial if printed with transparent material. Nonetheless, my photograph showcases how well it looks - at least in my opinion. Print Settings Printer: Prusa Mendel i3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3 mm Notes: To achieve a transparent appearance when printing with transparent material, use an extrusion width of 0.5mm, along with two perimeters and 0% infill. This will result in a product that appears quite transparent, as evident from my photograph.

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