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Pocket-Sized Malaysian Coin Holder

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A1 mini
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
1.4 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

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Description

A pocket-sized coin holder for Malaysian coins, providing quick and easy access.
The model consists of 3 parts: a bottom cover, a top cover, and a frame.
All parts are held together through a friction fit; no supports or additional hardware are necessary.

 

This is based on JA Design amazing design and mechanism! I liked using his prints and decided to tinker to fit Malaysia coins! I had the issue of having to fish for coins when I travel to my neighboring country for weekend trips, especially since I do not recognise the coins very well.

I have catered to only NEW coin sizes.

Specifications

Max Capacity: ~RM 6.10

Left:

2 x 20 sen slots: ~5 coins

1 x 50 sen slot: ~ 5 coins

Right:

2 x 10 sen slot: ~6 coins

1 x 5 sen slot: ~8 coins 

 

Dimensions: Approx. 102.15 mm x 51.5 mm x 13.85 mm (4.02 in x 2.03in x 0.55in)

 

Assembly Instructions

Wait until the print has fully cooled before removing it from the build plate to prevent warping.

  1. Identify the respective bar and slot orientation on the frame and covers for proper alignment.
  2. Snap the bottom cover to the frame, pushing down on the pegs.
  3. Snap the top cover to the frame, pushing down on the pegs.

 

A cuppa for me if you enjoyed the model! :)

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