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Pipeski's Wallet SD Holder

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Finally, glue the front panel onto the foam, insert some SD cards to ensure the foam holds its shape, then place under a heavy (but not card-damagingly heavy) object for a few hours.

To improve the lifespan of the card holder, you may wish to consider a layer of duct tape. Wrap narrow strips over the four 'points', trim away the excess, then wrap a band of tape horizontally around the entire card holder. This will protect the whole thing from being pulled apart by rough handling.

The final image shows a cut-down version (for minimal space usage) - I particularly like these cards - simply wave the card in front of people you consider to be excessively fashion-conscious.
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Mar 27, 2009. 6:15 PMduck_tape_ says:
If you cut the slots deeper, you could make foam plugs so that the SD cards are more protected, but they would be harder to get out.

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