Print Profile(5)




Bill of Materials
Description
Tired of fumbling with your work ID and your Yubikey? This simple, practical holder is the perfect solution. It's designed to securely hold both a standard credit-card-sized ID and a USB-C or USB-A Yubikey 5, keeping your essential items together on a single lanyard. Weighing only 8.3g, you'll barely notice you're wearing it.
Key Features
- Ultra-Lightweight: At just 8.3g, this holder is incredibly light and comfortable to wear all day without feeling bulky.
- Dual Functionality: Holds one standard ID card and a single USB-C or USB-A Yubikey 5 in a slim, convenient design.
- Secure Fit: The Yubikey snaps into a dedicated slot and stays put, while a cutout on the back lets you easily push it out when needed.
- Lanyard Ready: Includes integrated slots for attaching to standard lanyards.
Print Settings
- Material: PLA or PETG are great choices.
- Layer Height: 0.2mm works well.
- Infill: 15-20% is more than enough for this design.
- Supports: Supports are needed for the lanyard holes and other small overhangs.
(Printed mine with Bambus “Support for PLA” fillament for clean overhangs.) - Orientation: Print the holder flat on the build plate.
Print profile contains 2 plates.
- Regular supports plate 1 - 29min (9.4g fillement)
- Supports for PLA plate 2 - 44min (14.3g fillament)
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