Front Pocket Wallet - Customizable|Slim|Minimalist
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May 23, 2026 - Now includes a model with rounded corners, just for added comfort and improved hand-feel! I was also inspired to make it parametric so now you can customize it to your exact needs. You can modify the following features:
- Wall Thickness - I recommend using multiples of your nozzle size for best results. I've been using 0.8mm with good results.
- Card Count - Input the number of cards you want to carry and it'll automatically adjust to fit.
I've been a big fan of the minimalist, front pocket wallet since forever. You name it, I've tried it including binder clips, rubber bands, specialty wallets, etc. Now that I've got a 3D printer, the obvious answer was to print one. Unfortunately I couldn't find anything that suited my needs so I took a shot at making my own.
I've got 2 sizes to choose from. Each one features a dual-tapered design so that you can remove a card (or cash) without everything else spilling all over the place. They're ultra-light (11g or less) and designed to hold credit cards and some bills. This isn't for George Costanza; it's for folks who need the essentials and that's it.
- Regular wallet - Holds up to 7 cards plus some cash (folded in half twice).
- Thin wallet - Holds up to 2 cards (maybe 3) plus some cash (folded in half twice). This is ideal for someone who just needs the absolute bare minimum or when you don't need everything (like when going for a run or a bike ride).
Note: I've uploaded a second set of models (Mar 8, 2025), with slightly thicker walls (1.5mm vs. 1.0mm). It seems like a lot of folks online were apprehensive about the thin walls, so now there's an option with thicker walls. Just a heads up - the thicker wall model has a much stronger “grab” on the cards because it doesn't flex as much.
I'm always open to feedback, so please let me know if you have any constructive criticism.
!! NOTE !!
Use a brim if you're not confident in your bed adhesion!!! You know your printer better than I do! I've printed probably 20+ of these throughout the design process and not once did I use a brim. That said, I went ahead and enabled it for the ‘thin’ model, just to save everyone a headache (but you can always disable it though if you want).
If you found this design interesting or useful, check out some of my other models.
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