Scrap Paper Notepad Holder

Scrap Paper Notepad Holder

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I use custom notepads made from stacks of cut up scrap paper held together with a rubber band. This notepad holder still utilizes a rubber band, making the notepad easier to use and more convenient. This particular design is sized for standard 4.25" x 3.67" paper sheets, which are easily cut into six pieces. For a visual example of how to cut, refer to the included picture. A bit of extra space on the edges allows for slightly imprecise cuts. To assemble the notepad holder, simply place your stack of paper under the flap and secure it with a rubber band. The design ensures that the paper remains firmly in place whether you have a full stack or just one piece left. **Print Settings** * Printer Brand: Wanhao * Printer Model: Wanhao Duplicator i3 V2 * Rafts: No * Supports: No * Resolution: 0.2 **Important Notes** 1. For optimal results, use a shell thickness of 1.2mm to ensure the hinge pin remains strong. 2. Print the notepad holder as oriented in the file. Printing it on the wrong side may result in the hinge fusing together during the first layer. I included three files with different clearance settings for the print-in-place hinge: 0.3mm, 0.5mm, and 0.7mm. The 0.3mm setting worked perfectly for me, but you can try the others if you encounter any issues.

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