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Strape NFC Tag Holder (reusable - thread lock)

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Print Profile(3)

All
A1 mini
X1E
P2S
H2D
H2S
A1
P1P
H2D Pro
P1S
H2C
X1
X1 Carbon
X2D
A2L

Model A, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Model A, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Designer
1.1 h
3 plates

Model B, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Model B, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Designer
1 h
3 plates

Model C, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Model C, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Designer
1.5 h
5 plates

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Description

NOTE: For most models, it is worth reading the description carefully, and for some it is even necessary.

 

The NFC tag attaches to a strap (e.g., Velcro, cable tie, collar). The threaded closure (PG21) makes it easy to replace the tag with another one, for example, if it gets damaged. The clamp/pin has a recess for a coin, making it easier to attach/detach.

 

The model is available in 3 versions:

Each model is available in a version with the text “NFC” and without this text. By default, the text is printed with the same filament as the rest, and only the bottom layer style is changed, so that people without AMS can also print this version. Unfortunately, this means that although the NFC text is present, it is difficult to see. If you have AMS, you can set a different color for the "TXT - N," "TXT - F," and "TXT - C" objects, and the text will be clearly visible (though of course, this depends on the colors chosen ;-)).

 

 

 

The Model C also comes in two versions – without supports and with supports. In most cases, you can probably safely print the version without supports, but in some cases (e.g., TPU?) they might be useful...

 

 

 

Inside, there's a space for an NFC tag with a maximum diameter of ~27 millimeters. The strap holes measure 20x6 mm. Outer ring with light fuzzy skin for better grip.

 

 

For super-thin NFC tags, you can use the included “pressure pad”. It probably shouldn't be available, but it's there just in case :-)

 

 

 

Both elements (outer housing and clamp/pin) are fully interchangeable with the following designs:

 

 

 

 

 

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Filament in Print Profiles

 

The filament specified in print profiles is usually just a guideline. It simply must be there. But most often – unless the model description specifically states that a given element must be printed with a specific filament – you can easily change it to the type you want to print the model with. Of course, when making such a decision, it's worth considering not only the type of filament you have, but also what will actually be best for the given print (model, application).

 

You can change the material type as needed while creating the print (Bambu Studio, Bambu Handy).

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