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Nano SIM looked to be 0.7mm thick. Standard SIM is 0.8mm thick.
Slice this with 0.1mm layer height, and then the first layer will raise the card to be at the right height.
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Slice with 0.1mm first layer height, and 0.1mm layer height. 3D print it.
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The filament color makes it look like balsa wood. That made me laugh for some reason.
Nice quick fix!
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Thanks. Yeah, I had inadvertently left the slicer at 1 perimeter from printing out *these* when my standard SIM died, so they looked a lot like wood. The first one I printed had concentric infill too. :)
https://hackaday.io/project/163866/gallery#6f11a1b03acfed42d9703d0e0e3fd860
And later:
https://youtu.be/kjhdUWLc4w4
Don't you have lots of leftover punch outs from tri-fit SIM packs?
I had *one*, somewhere...
At about 10 minutes to design and 3 minutes to print, building this was probably faster than trying to find it.
Richard Hogben
Pete Prodoehl
Shahriar Alam
Bhuvan Bagwe
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The filament color makes it look like balsa wood. That made me laugh for some reason.
Nice quick fix!