When I made the files for this project available on hunterirving.com, I had no idea so many people would find them useful.
I guessed that most who downloaded them would use the provided STL files to make 3D-printed cards as I had, but it seems that the SVGs I included turned out to be much more popular:

Reddit user compacta_d used a Kongsberg cutting table to cut these cards from E flute corrugated.

Reddit user AchillesPDX used a hobby laser cutter to cut these cards from cardboard.
Knowing that other people were able to gain something from my project is a pretty great feeling.
Look forward to more open-source projects from me in the future!
- Hunter
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