February 28, 2026
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I tweaked some measurements and added built in supports, so DO NOT enable supports in the slicer. For some reason after an update, I couldn't get PrusaSlicer to put in supports unless I painted them on. It was a real hassle, so I just added some. There is a .2mm gap between the top of the support walls and the start of the roof. They do a great job, so the first layer of the roof is pretty clean (see picture). They tear off very easily with pliers. Honestly, they use less material, are easier to remove, and do as good a job as slicer added supports.
I made the frame of the card holder wider to make it more secure on the case. It also let the logos be a little bigger.
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I designed this to fit my iPhone 16e with a built in credit card holder on the back. The card holder holds 2 cards firmly. I have put three in, but it's pretty tight. I have a version to hold 3 cards available.
If you want to change colors for the holder and/or logos then change:
--card holder at 13 mm
--logo at 16.8 mm
I included a thin layer in the design with a gap above and below so it doesn't stick to the top or bottom of the card holder. Before removing from the build plate, use a scraper above and below that piece to loosen it. Then, you can use pliers to pull it out. You can put the insert back in if you only want to hold one card.
The Dragon Logo will be the same color as the card holder.
By the way, the points on the SpaceX and Falcon symbols are pretty sharp. I couldn't angle them so they weren't so sharp in the design, so I just use my nippers and cut them off at 30 degrees or so. Now they don't catch on my pocket or fingers.
Also Available:Â
--Imperial Cog 2 and 3 Card Holder
--Rebel Symbol 2 and 3 Card Holder
--SpaceX 2 and 3 Card Holder
--Boeing Phantom Works 2 and 3 Card Holder
--All the above for iPhone 12 Pro
--All the above without a credit card holderÂ
License:
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