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AirTag Keychain Holder – Stripe

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Central colored band
I added a central stripe that makes the keychain more modern and recognizable. With AMS it is perfect, but it also works great with a simple filament change mid-print.

Lighter and faster: 10% infill (instead of 15%)
Reduces weight, material and print time, without turning it into an “empty” object: it remains solid for everyday use on keys and backpacks.

Improved infill: criss-cross zig-zag (cross / criss-cross)
Instead of the “standard” infill, I chose a criss-cross zig-zag pattern because:

  • it better distributes forces when the keychain is pulled and twisted (typical keychain use),
  • it makes the structure more homogeneous (fewer “line-like” weak points),
  • it often reduces small internal vibrations/noises and improves the feeling of robustness for the same percentage.

Orientation already straight on the plate
I fixed the position in the file/profile so you can print it right away “without thinking”.

Print Notes

  • Supports: not required (standard settings)
  • Material: PLA recommended, PETG if you want more heat resistance
  • Perfect for: keys, backpack, suitcase, quick and useful gift

Credits

Original model: “AirTag Keychain Holder” — Jonan Seeley (MakerWorld).
This upload is a remix with aesthetic modifications and print optimization (central band, 10% infill, criss-cross zig-zag infill pattern, orientation).

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