Scrap Paper Notepad Holder

I use stacks of cut up scrap paper held together with a rubber band as notepads.
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I use stacks of cut up scrap paper held together with a rubber band as notepads. This notepad holder still uses a rubber band, but it makes the notepad easier to use.

This is sized for paper that is approximately 4.25" x 3.67". That's one standard sheet cut into 6 pieces. See the picture for an example of how to cut. There is a bit of extra space on the edges, so your cuts don't have to be precise.

Stick your stack of paper under the flap and use a rubber band to secure it. The design allows it hold your paper firmly whether you have a full stack or just one piece of paper left.

Print instructions

Supports: No

Resolution: .2

Notes:

1.2mm shell to make sure the hinge pin is strong

Print it the way the file is oriented. The notepad is not symmetrical. If you print it on the wrong side, the hinge may be fused together in the first layer

I included 3 files with different clearances for the print-in-place hinge - 0.3mm, 0.5mm, and 0.7mm. 0.3mm worked perfectly for me (just wiggle the hinge a bit to break it free), but use the others if you have problems.

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