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Ayers Rock Card Holder

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X1E
H2C
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X1 Carbon
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A1
P1S
A1 mini
A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
1.4 h
1 plate

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Ayers Rock Card Holder

Inspired by the iconic natural landmark in Australia,

this design transforms natural erosion patterns into a sculptural desktop landscape.

The flowing surface is not only aesthetic,

but also functions as a subtle support for your business cards.

Cards rest naturally within the terrain,

creating a clean and balanced display.

More than just a card holder,

it’s a piece of landscape brought into everyday life.

Features

Organic terrain-inspired texture
Simulates natural erosion textures, with details at every angle

Hidden support geometry
No traditional card slots needed; cards are naturally held by the curved surface

Low center of gravity
Stable placement, not easily tipped over

3D print friendly
No supports needed, suitable for everyday printing

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