Change No-Range
Intro: Change No-Range
Have you ever needed change but remembered that it fell out of your wallet? Well if you have then you should create the Change No-Range. The Change No-Range is placed where your credit cards are usually placed in your wallet. It keeps your change "in range" of your wallet. It would make a quick gift for a busy person or you can keep mutuals in your car (or cars) for emergences.
STEP 1: Materials
Duck Tape
3-D Printer
Wallet
Ruler/Measuring Devise
Change
STEP 2: Assembling
1st Measure the dimensions of your wallet you will be using
2nd 3-D print the dimensions that will be used for the frame
3rd Using the Duck Tape layer it on the bottom of the frame
4th Layer Duck Tape on top of the Duck Tape under neath the frame
5th Insert the Change No-Range into where credit cards are stored in the wallet
6th Enjoy no lose change
4 Comments
2024YanBr 6 years ago
Good idea Pumuggel I was in a hurry to make this so I didn't want to spend time cutting so I just 3-D printed instead. You could also use protective cases for cards and that might give you a better thickness and the magnet idea was a good idea.
Pumuggel 6 years ago
Istead of 3D-printing, you could cut the frame out of (some) old plastic cards. Adding (some) thin (1mm) neodymium mgagnets between the duck tape layers may prevent coins from falling out (depending on the type of coins / currency).
DIY Hacks and How Tos 6 years ago
Clever idea. I always have the problem of never having change on me. This would be a pretty good solution, especially if you could print it in a flexible material.
2024YanBr 6 years ago
Sorry I misspelled multiples in the Intro last sentence.