
The SWallet : A Wallet With a Switch! (No springs attached!)
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Update: My printer is pretty subpar, with the Wanhao I3 being the cheapest option I could find, resulting in some parts being too small for me to print. Just two days ago, while browsing Thingiverse, I stumbled upon Tony_D's Credit Card Holder and was blown away by its awesomeness. I instantly replaced my old wallet with it and wanted to take it a step further by incorporating it into a phone case, so I cobbled together an S6 Case with Tony_D's Card Holder on it, but for me, it wasn't enough – it lacked the personal touch. That's when inspiration struck, and I decided to create my own wallet from scratch. Why not take it a step further and make it mechanical? I opened TinkerCad and brought this design to life, requiring some assembly and a bit of glue (just in case) since mine is still printing out. I'll be making a video of the assembly process. Keep in mind that this won't be perfect and will need plenty of work as it's my very first 3D model ever created. I'm hoping to update it, smooth out any rough edges, and make changes to the mechanism for better performance. I look forward to contributing regularly to the community and sharing my creations with you all.
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