Credit Card SD Holder
Intro: Credit Card SD Holder
I've been carrying around a USB flash drive on my key chain to hold all that geeky stuff I need, but I decided that was totally 2006! Now that they have those SD cards that also have the USB interface I thought I could lose some of the stuff on my key chain, and just hold one of those in my wallet. The following is an example of how that could be done, as well as pretty simple instructions(I think).
STEP 1: The Supplies...
Knife
model SD CARD
Sharpie!
cutting board
Fake credit card
I get a few fake credit cards in things a week, so there isn't a whole lot of stress involved if/when I make a bad cut.
model SD CARD
Sharpie!
cutting board
Fake credit card
I get a few fake credit cards in things a week, so there isn't a whole lot of stress involved if/when I make a bad cut.
STEP 2: Do Some Tracing...
Pretty simple, just trace the SD onto the paper.
STEP 3: Get to Cutting
Also pretty simple, I used a straight edge and cut on the inside of the line I had previously drawn. That way the fit would be snug.
After a quick bit of usage testing I put some masking tape on the end of the card so that I could pull it out easily.
Good luck!
After a quick bit of usage testing I put some masking tape on the end of the card so that I could pull it out easily.
Good luck!
27 Comments
Enter 77 15 years ago
sarCastro 15 years ago
Enter 77 15 years ago
GuccizBud. 7 years ago
robonut625 17 years ago
T-bear 17 years ago
RichardDawkins 13 years ago
The final card needs little notches cut out before gluing to allow you to slide the cards out. That's it! I use mine to hold 8 micro-sd cards and I'm very pleased with the result.
Caveat: Use too much superglue and you could glue your card into the slot. Tip: If you find the cards are too loose a fit in a slot, you can put a little kink in the side by pressing down from the top on the empty slot. This tightens up the hole and the cards don't fall out. Enjoy! :-)
silx 15 years ago
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skonofvulcan 17 years ago
tsaylor 17 years ago
tv5847 17 years ago
princess fiona 17 years ago
sarCastro 17 years ago
SD + USB
which is a USB flash drive in SD form factor. I haven't even used it as an SD card yet, I probably never will.
hhead 17 years ago