This is my first published print. And I’m proud of it. This is a card to store and write down the content of the SD (or micro SD) card. I have been looking for this everywhere and could not find any. Am I the only one who wish to label SD card?
It uses the back of a regular business card to note details of the SD card. You can then write a matching number of the card with felt pen. This only take 58 minutes to print using all standard preset settings for PLA in the Prusa Slicer. Only one thing should be modified in print settings : Number of perimeters : 3. If you forget to do this, the bridging of the two right corners will be done vertically and the right side will be messed up. When using 3 perimeters, I don’t know why, but the bridging is done diagonally and it’s a perfect print.
Keep watching… We’ll have a storage box for them soon.
I used PLA, with 0.2 layer height, and 3 perimeters.
Happy printing!
UPDATE: I found the exact box I need to store these cards;
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:734598
Here are the parametric values I used:
"SD card box": {
"$fn": "100",
"bottom_height": "35",
"generate_box": "1",
"generate_lid": "1",
"lid_height": "25",
"lip_height": "8",
"lip_overlap_height": "2",
"lip_thickness": "0.8",
"looseness_offset": "0.15",
"radius": "4",
"thickness": "1.8",
"x_width": "132",
"y_width": "35"
}
UPDATE dec 26, 2021
Adjusted size of the hole for the business card to make printing easier. There are no need to force 3 perimeters. It make the corners without ant problem now.
The author hasn't provided the model origin yet.