After releasing two print-in-place card wallets, I decided to take a different approach for my next design—this time, not print-in-place.
I revisited the drawing board and developed a brand-new design with an innovative mechanism I haven't seen before. This version features a unique downward sliding motion of the front face, which causes the cards to pop up effortlessly.
The wallet consists of just three parts that snap together without the need for any additional hardware.
To ensure smooth operation, this print requires a highly precise and well-tuned 3D printer. Some light sanding may be necessary to achieve frictionless movement between the components.
Assembly Instructions:
A GIF of the full assembly process can be seen here:
I understand this model might not be for everyone, as it requires precise printing, some sanding, and a bit of use to achieve a buttery-smooth operation. It won’t be perfectly smooth straight off the printer—it needs a little fidgeting and handling to break in.
However, if you successfully print it, enjoy! I’m proud of this deceptively simple design with its intricate mechanism.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.