F22 Raptor Business Card Kit-Card

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F22 Raptor Business Card Kit-Card

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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F22 Raptor Business Card Kit-Card

Have you wanted to truly showcase your engineering skills in a way that many employers have simply never seen? Do you hate the traditionality of plain-old cardstock business cards?

Presenting the F22 Raptor Kit Card!

This card is a very simplified model of the commonly known F22 Raptor from Lockheed Martin. The Kit Card features a two-tone finish in a classy black and gold color scheme. The model itself is designed to be assembled very easily, with easy to understand slot positioning as well as one-directional vertical stabilizer mounting per side of the fuselage.

The card itself when unassembled has plenty of space to showcase critical information like:

  • Name
  • Phone Number
  • Email
  • University
  • Major
  • And more!

 

This business card's headlining feature is its ability to hold an internal NFC Tag to help redirect users of the business card to your own personal website, portfolio, or more! This functionality helps bridge the gap between a more traditional information sharing system with on-model letting as well as a more digitized method of information delivery to help bring the art of business cards into the Twenty-First Century!

Things To Note:

  • The model present in the slicer does not include any specific text as it is intended to be modified by the user directly. To help aid with this, there is a .STEP model of the F22 Raptor Business Card Kit-Card assembly in the model files.
  • The NFC chip is intended to he held into the fuselage directly with the use of superglue or any other type of adhesive component. This way the kit-card will already have all of the necessary digitized information ready to go for it's future user!
  • The NFC chip that was used in question is this specific one from Amazon: https://a.co/d/60sVB07 If other NFC tag alternatives would like to be applied to this model, you may have to directly edit the .STEP file to account for this.

 

Happy Printing!

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