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Customized meal card access card, Mario style, Tesla card key,

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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1 plate

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My Tesla key card broke. This key card is like a regular IC card, with a chip and a coil. The coil broke, but the chip was undamaged, so it wasn't an issue. I bought a solvent to dissolve the plastic, successfully removed the chip, soldered it to a new coil, placed it inside this model, and then sealed it with glue

Please distinguish between IC and ID cards. If you're unsure, ask the seller

Items to purchase:

IC coil (32mm) 32mm in diameter

Adhesive remover

Keychain lanyard

 

The model has been flipped. It is recommended to use a smooth build plate or a cold build plate to achieve a flatter surface effect

 

You need to be able to solder the chip and coil. Ensure your soldering iron, solder wire (do not use complimentary solder wire), and flux are all in good condition, otherwise the chip might be damaged

 

Special Note: Adhesive remover contains volatile gases. Please dissolve the original card outdoors in an open area for about 20-30 minutes, and carefully remove the chip and coil with tweezers

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