Cardinal Wallet 3D Printer Model

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https://youtu.be/phRK3Fs0ypw
This is one of the wallets that I sell. It's the Cardinal Wallet and i decided to share it. Because its a commercial product, I wont be able to remove the logo slot, however you can put anything you want there (the silver round thing) and i don't mind if you choose to sell it as well. It looks a little different from the one in the video and pictures because i edited it slightly since but the general design is the same. For the key, you'll need a small magnet (take a hammer and chisel 'carefully' to a ceramic magnet in necessary) and glue it into the main body. Also, you'll need to attach something metallic to the back of the key holster and obviously you'll have to file down your key. I used 2 small screws but anything metallic will do, as well as gluing it if necessary. It prints in 3 main parts (aside from the lever and key holster) so you will need to glue it. I recommend epoxy for the cover and contact cement (or epoxy) for the money clip, but really any adhesive of your choice. You can use a small washer or piece of rubber at the hinge if the arm wobbles but really it shouldnt ( nail works really well as a fulcrum for the hinge). What's important to prevent the cards from falling out is to get a really good quality thick rubber band and trim it to size as in the photo to allow it to work well. when the main body prints (without support) make sure the two 'arms' where the rubber bands will go are wobbling and flexing properly before assembling.

cardinal_wallet_cover.stl 100.7KB
cardinal_wallet_key_holster.stl 21.8KB
cardinal_wallet_lever_arm.stl 37.8KB
cardinal_wallet_main_body.stl 20.7KB
cardinal_wallet_money_clip.stl 118.1KB
Logo_Coin.stl 260.0KB