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Slim Business Card Case (TPU 68D Friction Fit)

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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2.3 h
1 plate

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Description

I made some 3d printed business cards for a friend. Couldn't find a good pocket or bag carry case for them, so I made this.

 

A compact, pocket-friendly business card case designed to securely hold up to 10 standard-size 3d printed business cards (88.9 × 50.8 mm x 1.2 mm). The lid uses a tuned friction-fit with a slight internal taper, allowing it to slide on easily and lock in place without magnets or hardware.

 

Designed for everyday carry, the case features rounded outer edges for comfort in pockets or bags, while maintaining tight internal tolerances to prevent cards from shifting or rattling.

 

This model was printed using Bambu Lab TPU for AMS (68D). The fit and retention are specifically tuned for this material, taking advantage of its slight flexibility to create a secure closure.

 

⚠️ Note: I cannot verify fit or performance with other filaments as I had a very specific use-case. Results may vary due to differences in rigidity and print tolerances.

 

  • Holds up to 10 standard business cards
  • Friction-fit lid (no magnets required)
  • Designed for TPU flexibility and durability
  • Pocket-safe rounded edges
  • Clean, minimal design

 

 

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