The stripped wallet [parametric]
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Stripped wallet
So when everyone started to use minimalistic wallets I quickly was hyped and bought one. But this was not minimalistic enough for me and handling with the protective plates on the outsides wasn't comfortable for me. So I started using just the rubber band. Problem was that the rubber band was a bit too loose, so I printed my own. I'm using this for at least 5 years... it takes about a week to get used to it but I think it's a great way to carry cards and banknotes.
I printed mine in Extrudr semisoft which should be Shore A85 iirc
Instructions:
Unfortunately the print profile options in the customizer are very limited (or I am to stupid to understnad how it works) so I recommend to follow this:
-Open the Customizer and set the number of cards you are using
-Download as STL!
-Open the print profile
-Rightclick the model and select replace with STL
-Select your parameterized model
The modell is fully customizable, so if you want, for example a spezific inner width you can define it instead of using the cards count
Tips:
The most frequently used cards should be on the outside. The outer 2 cards on each side can be easily slid out. Cards that are not used frequently, such as a driver's license, should be in the middle. The middle cards are logically somewhat more difficult to reach.
If you want to create an own profile, I at least recommend this:
Seams as close to each other as possible. You can achieve this by rotating the model by 0.1° and set seam position to back.

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