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RAAD - Minimalist wallet - card holder/money clip

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1.4 h
2 plates
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Description

  1. Yes there are screws, and yes they are not counter sunk. The original screw version uses 14x M3 4mm machine screws. You have to sandwich the elastic in between the two plates somehow. It is doubled in places - and with sewing that can create some thickness - you want some strength to hold it all together. Pan head screws keep the screw holes small, and the area around the screw holes remains thick. The pan head screws also give it a unique design element of my own.
  2. Sewing things can be tough for those who have not, or do not, sew. I tried to make it easy-ish and also strong (your cards and money are theoretically in there). The elastic is easy to source and really not that bad to put together - BUT - if you want, you can get replacement elastics made for that popular wallet (which are surprisingly cheap) - and they should work on this one just fine.
  3. The wallet needed to be thin, and daily-use strong. That's two things when added together that can be difficult to accomplish with printed objects. I went through several iterations of thicknesses, and landed on what we have. If printed with 50% infill, there should be no worry with the regular version being a front pocket wallet. I might choose the "Thick" version (which has a 1mm thicker base) if you want to put it in your back pocket or are active. I made both for my friend, who is an electrician, so he can choose.

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