When doing a print that is only a few layers thick, I am alwas amazed how flexible the printed plastic is. Almost as flexible as paper.
I wanted to design a model that uses this flexibility for quite some time, but never had a good idea. When the Prusa key tags contest went live I thoght immediately of a super thin key tag, that can be attached to a key or a key ring by folding the plastic like the paper baggage tags on an airport.
So I went through quite a lot of iterations and finally ended up at the current design.
The key tags are only 3 0.2mm layers thick and use only a minimal amount of plastic (1.2g for the smallest to 2.7g for the biggest key tag). If you need a bigger numer of key tags this can potentially save quite some resources.
Standard Key Tag | Key Tag with recess for label | Key Tag with hole for hanging |
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Use a marker to write on it, or add a printed label. | Has a 0.2mm recess to safe some additional material. | Has an extra hole to hang the keys from the label (this variant is shown in the photos). |
While being quite robust, the design is not as durable as other key tags. Especially when you try to fold the tag, where it loops around the key chain. This part should always have a nice bend.
They are all old keys of locks that are not in use any more.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.