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Wedding Table Number / Card Holder

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate

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Description

Minimalist Ring Table Number Card Holder (A4/A5/A6) 

An elegant, modern card stand for wedding table numbers, place cards, menus, and signage. Two slim rings cradle the card and hold it at a gentle 12° lean — clean and contemporary, designed to suit fine stationery without stealing the show.

Originally designed to hold A6 (105 × 148 mm) table number cards for our own wedding, it works beautifully with any rigid card of similar or smaller size.

Looks great with Fuzzy Skin for a slate effect. 

✨ Features

  • Twin-ring design — two parallel rings sandwich the card for a secure, symmetrical hold with a big contact area.
  • 12° back-lean — easy to read from seated guests, stable, and refined.
  • Hidden, snug card slot — 0.7 mm groove tucked into a flat slim base; the holding mechanism stays invisible.
  • Compact footprint — ~66 × 45 mm base, weighted toward the back so the leaning card stays stable.
  • Prints support-free in the orientation provided.
  • Single watertight body — slices clean, no repairs needed.

📐 Specs

  • Overall: ~66 × 45 × 60 mm
  • Card slot: 0.7 mm (suits ~200–400 gsm cardstock)
  • Base: flat slab, rings sunk in for a strong joint
  • Card size: A6 (and smaller)

🖨️ Print Settings

  • Orientation: print as oriented — the rings lie flat on the bed so layer lines run across the bands for maximum strength. No supports needed.
  • Brim recommended for adhesion.
  • Layer height: 0.16–0.20 mm
  • Walls: 3+ perimeters
  • Infill: 15–20%
  • Material: PETG recommended for toughness (these are slim rings that get handled and transported). PLA works great too and looks crisp — just handle gently.
  • Filament: matte black looks fantastic, but any color suits.

🃏 Slot Fit / Tuning

The slot is 0.7 mm to suit typical heavy cardstock. Fit can vary with nozzle/flow:

  • Card too tight? Scale up very slightly, or slow flow.
  • Card too loose? A small piece of tape on the card edge, or scale down a touch.

💡 Tip: print one first and test-fit your actual cardstock before running a full set of tables.

💍 Great For

Weddings · engagement parties · dinner parties · events · restaurant table numbers · place cards · menu and sign display

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