I was looking at a pricey aluminum wallet online will a similar design and thought this could be could easily be made out of wood. A quick search and I found your video. Nice job.
I'm so glad you showed us how to make it with tools that most of us mere mortals have or have access to (that is, you didn't use a CNC or laser cutter). I also like how you explained the stitching on the elastic material, especially for novices like me who don't have a sewing machine. Once the polar vortex passes, I'm building some of these for upcoming birthdays. Thanks!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and are planning on making some of these wallets! I just uploaded the dimensions and template for the plate, which you find here: oneminuteworkbench.com/product/wooden-wallet-plate-template-free/ Enjoy!
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed the project. Cedar might not last as long, but now that you’ve got some practice, you can make one out of hardwood if and when the time comes. Thanks again!
I'm not sure 😂. I actually started a small company that sells slim wallets, but was thinking of Kickstarting this one to add it to my line up....I just need a small CNC to be able to make it faster.
GREAT project Johnny. This little project really shows how attention to detail pays off in the end. That "V" for the stitched end of the band is what I am talking about ! !! !!!
Oh my god, the fact you mentioned guitar or bass players talking about copper foil tape is killing me hahahaha!! Another place you can get it is at your local garden or greenhouse nursery kinda place. Apparently people wrap their plant pots with that adhesive copper foil to keep snails and slugs out of them. A marginally more expensive solution but might look nicer is conductive paint. It's a matte black paint solution that us guitar techs like using because it's easier to work with, but it might also block RFID signals and look a hell of a lot better. I have no idea though.
I thought there was going to be more to a wallet than just two sides wrapped in an elastic band. But the way it has turned out was quite nice. I liked the idea. Thanks for sharing.
I’m glad you enjoyed it. It has a very small number of components, but it’s actually quite complex. I’ve been making wallets like this for years now, and you’d be surprised at how the tiniest detail can make it perform poorly, or how the wrong stitching will cause the band to fall apart in a matter of days. Without the “stitch groove” for example, the stitch will cause the band to work its way off the notch, and then the wallet will fall apart. It took dozens of plate prototypes, and months worth of stitching and testing those plates & stitches to come up with something that would perform well, and last a long time. It’s been a labor of love...or maybe an obsession 😆 Thanks for taking the time to let me know what you thought about!
Good observation! I actually have that on my commercially available wallets (see ardntshop.com), but felt like it would be too tough to nail the depth in this wooden version...at least without a cnc machine. It's holding up well though, I think the fact that I trimmed it with a knife helps. It ever so slightly plunges the edge copper into the wood when you trim it with a knife, making it harder for the cards to catch an edge. Again, so far, it has no signs of wear or lifting an edge, so we'll see! Thanks for taking the time to give some feedback!
Thanks, I'm glad to help! A bit of advice: Make the plates the exact same width as a credit card, and 1/8" longer than a credit card. And make the grooves for the band very shallow (about 1/16" or maybe even a little less). That will be the best size for the function of the wallet. Good luck!
Thank you, and good luck with the project! FYI, I have a free template available on my website to help you with it - here's the link: oneminuteworkbench.com/product/wooden-wallet-plate-template-free/
I just made my own design, then looked for someone else’s for tips to make it better. …I’m making yours. It’s better. This is great. The only change I’ll make: I’m a goldsmith and I’m going to make it out of (cheap) metal. It’s sturdier, I’ve got more experience and tools for it AND it means I won’t need the copper tape anyway.
For those of you who don't know, I've been making wallets for a few years, but this is my first go at a wooden one. I'm pretty excited for how it turned out - it came out better than I expected. Let me know what you think!
Curious about the effectiveness of the RFID blocking. Have you tested it? It would have been nice to see a simple test such as trying to tap to pay or using a door lock card with the card in the wallet. Successful tap = Fail, Failed tap = Pass
It looks great, I really like the minimalist design. One question though - wouldn't the copper tape come off or shred after some time of sliding the cards in and out?
I don't think so - this is the same technique I use on my commercial line of wallets (see ardntshop.com), and I've never once had a customer say the tape has come off....it's pretty aggressive adhesive.
I've seen tons of these... no shit, for real, this here one beats them all, hands down. Good job, bruh! Excellent design details... I love how the inward chamfers allow for easy card insertion, AND the fanning of the entire "deck" of cards for easy selection - I really gotta tellya, that is sublime genius! Thank you for this video - excellently descriptive/informative, even in the stitching of the band (whether by hand or mech) - kickass content! I'mma subscribe just 'cause of this here singular vid! :)
Thanks - that's an awesome compliment! During the video, I hinted at the fact this wasn't the first wallet I've made. I've actually been making slim wallets for years, so all of those little details that make it work have been hard earned through blood sweat and tears. Thanks again for the compliment, I'm glad you're digging my style and glad to have you onboard as a subscriber!
Did you test the RFID blocking? One sheet of copper tape doesn't seem enough to me. I was planning to do this out of sheet copper, but the wood is neat too as long as the RFID blocking works.
@@OneMinuteWorkbench Cheap card readers, like the ones in grocery stores and some lower end door scanners, have trouble reading multiple cards at once. For example if you have two hotel key cards with different codes on them and try to scan them both at once the door likely won't open. Higher end card readers, like the ones skimmers use, can scan multiple cards at once unless they are shielded. They're also more powerful than the touch and go ones, they can scan from several feet away instead of just inches. So if you're worried about that kind of problem then you'll want to make doubly sure the shielding is good. Did you try with just one card in the wallet?
Thank you - I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I'm not sure I understand the question...if you're looking to make one for yourself, just use the same or similar tools I used in the video. If you're looking for me to advise you on how to setup for manufacturing, as stated on the template you downloaded, it is for personal use only - not commercial. I hope this helps!
One Minute Workbench I was just asking if you could like tell me the bare minimum tools I need to make them quickly, I used a colony saw but that takes way to long and it’s inaccurate.
I'm not sure what a colony saw is...I tried looking on Google, but didn't really find anything. Can you describe it? Another thing to think about is that you could make this using only hand tools, but that will also take a while. There can sometimes be joy in taking your time though - something to think about!
i experimented last year with making a card holder from plywood it failed after a few months. my 2nd versions is gonna be similar to the one you made here but you have gave me a lot more tips on the small details to make it work better.
I actually have a small company that makes wallets...this wallet, and all those small details, are the result of years worth of prototypes while trying to get the wallet company (which is called ardnt) started. Another detail that I don't think I covered in the video is to make this wallet exactly as wide a credit card, but .125" longer than a credit card. This gives enough room for the grooves that hole the band in place at the ends, but no room on the sides, which makes it easier to keep the cards aligned, and to get them out. I hope this helps!
What’s the business you started? My brothers both just started using slim wallets like this and I am looking for a “field wallet” silo mar to use while in uniform. Mine has fallen apart and gets bulky as it.
I don't manufacture these, but you could download the free template from my website (oneminuteworkbench.com) and have a machinist make one for you. I hope this helps!
Glad you like it! I was thinking about doing a Kickstarter to get a CNC machine so I could make them faster. What do you think? Think a Kickstarter would go?
You gotta make it! Luckily, the template for making it is a free download from my website: oneminuteworkbench.com/product/wooden-wallet-plate-template-free/ 😉 I hope this helps!
There are different types of slim wallets out there that you can buy, but I don't know of any that are exactly like this. You could always hire a local woodworker to make you one. I have a free plan on my website they could use. Here's the link: oneminuteworkbench.com/product/wooden-wallet-plate-template-free/ I hope this helps!
@@OneMinuteWorkbench great project man. Can i ask you for some help. I don't have any card to purchase the template. Its great that you don't charge anything, but i cant access it. Can you mail it to me?
You don't need a card...if it's asking you for a card, it may be because your browser added in a "buy now" button. Apple Pay does that sometimes, Google Chrome, Android Pay, Google Wallet, etc. If you just use the "add to cart" button, and then proceed to checkout, you'll be fine. If that doesn't work, send me an email through the website, and I'll make sure you get a copy. I hope this helps!
😃👍👍👍👍Very nice and original wallet indeed! Very interesting video, congrats and thanks. My two cents : 1) I think the copper layers might need some kind of minimal protection to prevent being worn out. 2) I would add grooves/chamfers to guide the elastic on both ends. 3) I would add some plate (thin hard plastic/another wood slice to protect banknotes) 4) I would find a way to wrap it all up in a plastic watertight protection (for rainy days or sweating days) 5) To prevent losing it, I would craft a cord strap through both wooden plates (which would have to be lengthened may be to allow placing a hole for the cord) What's your take on this?
You can just superglue the elastic. Cyanoacrylate actually melts the latex and becomes plastic when it dries, chemically bonding the elastic together, no special sewing required. No, it isn’t pliable like latex, but if you’re stretching it hard enough to break it, you have too many cards in that wallet. Also, “RFID Blocking” is a hoax. Less than 10% of CCs are even equipped with it (having a “chip” is not the same as RFID) and all of those made after 2010 are all encrypted, “hackers” on the street literally can’t steel your info with RFID, and there hasn’t been a single case of RFID theft in over a decade. Add a money clip and something to keep the cards from falling out the back and you’re in business... when I look at that thing, all I can hear is the never-ending “tap” to keep it all jogged straight. If you’re going to “copy” someone else’s design, at least make it competitive... if you actually look at a Ridge wallet, the elastic is only exposed on the edges, sandwiched between two panels, it’s not just a rubber band around a stack of cards... nice try though.
So, I've watched this video a second time, and realized that my first comment can only be attributed to over-reaction, which I'm prone to do by my nature. I (LOVE) like this video, I also (LOVE) like the fact that you offer a free template... What I DON"T like (it doesn't matter) is the fact that you want my full address to download it... Which (I told myself to get over it) btw you don't need, btw. :( = :)
I’m glad you found the video entertaining…I’m not sure what your first comment was, but I am curious 🧐. The address field is a standard on my website template, not something I created (or even want). You can enter a fake address if that helps ease your mind 🙂
Glad to help! A bit of advice: Make the plates the exact same width as a credit card, and 1/8" longer than a credit card. That will be the best size for the function of the wallet. Good luck!
Blaise Thirard that’s a marking gauge. Here’s a link where I got mine: www.rockler.com/rockler-wheel-marking-gauge If you buy one, I’d love it if you’d write a review and let everybody know where you learned about it ;-)
@@OneMinuteWorkbench i think so... i cant find it right now ... but its like that, if something hase allready been done they will tell ya on kickstarter dont wory about that
@@OneMinuteWorkbench www.slovenika.eu/hudwood-lesena-denarnica , here u go, its 2 brothers from Slovenia , i know i saw it on my local tv. I am from Slovenia to thats why i know it. Its the almost the same thing, and it can be a mobile holder also. They made iz by hand and its on kickstarter
Ah, I see. What you're perceiving as one cracked plate is actually just the space between the two plates. The plates are separate, and I had them clamped right next to each other in the vise. Does that make sense?
You're technique of making thin plates without a bandsaw is mind blowing for me. Opens up a whole new world of things I can make. Thank you
I have been wanting a wallet like the ridge wallet so I looked up a diy one and found your video. Now I'm definitely going to do it for myself!
Good luck with the project!
I was looking at a pricey aluminum wallet online will a similar design and thought this could be could easily be made out of wood. A quick search and I found your video. Nice job.
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it - good luck with the project!
I'm so glad you showed us how to make it with tools that most of us mere mortals have or have access to (that is, you didn't use a CNC or laser cutter). I also like how you explained the stitching on the elastic material, especially for novices like me who don't have a sewing machine. Once the polar vortex passes, I'm building some of these for upcoming birthdays. Thanks!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and are planning on making some of these wallets! I just uploaded the dimensions and template for the plate, which you find here: oneminuteworkbench.com/product/wooden-wallet-plate-template-free/ Enjoy!
@@OneMinuteWorkbench Thanks very much for the link and the inspiration!
after i watched this i decide to make one. i used cedar and it seemed to work pretty well. thanks for the idea!
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed the project. Cedar might not last as long, but now that you’ve got some practice, you can make one out of hardwood if and when the time comes. Thanks again!
best wooden wallet project. Crisp video is the hallmark of your channel. Thanks
Thank you! That's a solid compliment!
How many guys on kick starter did you just pis off? : )
I'm not sure 😂. I actually started a small company that sells slim wallets, but was thinking of Kickstarting this one to add it to my line up....I just need a small CNC to be able to make it faster.
@@OneMinuteWorkbench it's cheaper to build a cnc these days!
Yeah, I've considered building one as a project for the channel, but I'm on the fence about it. Maybe down the road a bit....we'll see!
Not that many people can build one of these
One of the best wooden wallets I seen, great job!
Thank you!
GREAT project Johnny. This little project really shows how attention to detail pays off in the end. That "V" for the stitched end of the band is what I am talking about ! !! !!!
Thanks! I've been working on this design for years now, so those little details have been a long time coming!
Wow, you're the first content creator I see using Ipê wood!
You explain the entire proces with very easy,simple n clear, nice to know some one has a usefull chanel like you out there, keep it going broo
I enjoyed that build. Thanks for sharing.
Very cool wallet! Great job on the stitching too. Knowing how to sew is invaluable!
Glad you like it!
Oh my god, the fact you mentioned guitar or bass players talking about copper foil tape is killing me hahahaha!! Another place you can get it is at your local garden or greenhouse nursery kinda place. Apparently people wrap their plant pots with that adhesive copper foil to keep snails and slugs out of them.
A marginally more expensive solution but might look nicer is conductive paint. It's a matte black paint solution that us guitar techs like using because it's easier to work with, but it might also block RFID signals and look a hell of a lot better. I have no idea though.
Why not just use tin foil if it just have to be conductive
Well designed and clear instructions. Thanks
That looks nice, and you provided great directions!
Thank you - I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent tutorial. Adding this to my list of things to make
I thought there was going to be more to a wallet than just two sides wrapped in an elastic band. But the way it has turned out was quite nice. I liked the idea. Thanks for sharing.
I’m glad you enjoyed it. It has a very small number of components, but it’s actually quite complex. I’ve been making wallets like this for years now, and you’d be surprised at how the tiniest detail can make it perform poorly, or how the wrong stitching will cause the band to fall apart in a matter of days. Without the “stitch groove” for example, the stitch will cause the band to work its way off the notch, and then the wallet will fall apart. It took dozens of plate prototypes, and months worth of stitching and testing those plates & stitches to come up with something that would perform well, and last a long time. It’s been a labor of love...or maybe an obsession 😆 Thanks for taking the time to let me know what you thought about!
Wish I had a work bench to do cool stuff like this
Thanks for letting me know you think it's cool! Good luck!
One small addition that I would make would be a shallow recess for the copper tape so that the cards don’t eventually wear it out.
Good observation! I actually have that on my commercially available wallets (see ardntshop.com), but felt like it would be too tough to nail the depth in this wooden version...at least without a cnc machine. It's holding up well though, I think the fact that I trimmed it with a knife helps. It ever so slightly plunges the edge copper into the wood when you trim it with a knife, making it harder for the cards to catch an edge. Again, so far, it has no signs of wear or lifting an edge, so we'll see! Thanks for taking the time to give some feedback!
Yeah it would be difficult by hand, but again, a great idea that I would love to utilize
@@quickbreaks5865, let me know if you build one!
One Minute Workbench I will.
just use 2 thinner slabs of wood and sandwich the copper inside. glue cross grain. cut the copper slightly smaller. my 2¢
Great idea. I’ll be making one. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! Good luck with your build!
Very cool! I was getting ready to make one and thought I should check on here first to look for some tips and tricks. Thanks for the great video!
Thanks, I'm glad to help! A bit of advice: Make the plates the exact same width as a credit card, and 1/8" longer than a credit card. And make the grooves for the band very shallow (about 1/16" or maybe even a little less). That will be the best size for the function of the wallet. Good luck!
this is class. You have a new subscriber. looking forward to more.
That's sharp! I know what I'm making this weekend
Very nice. Going to make my own!
Thank you, and good luck with the project! FYI, I have a free template available on my website to help you with it - here's the link: oneminuteworkbench.com/product/wooden-wallet-plate-template-free/
Great video and a really cool idea!
Thanks Chris!
Yes sure it's great am goin to start one...
Super nice! I need to try to build one of these!
Let me know how it goes!
I just made my own design, then looked for someone else’s for tips to make it better.
…I’m making yours. It’s better. This is great.
The only change I’ll make: I’m a goldsmith and I’m going to make it out of (cheap) metal. It’s sturdier, I’ve got more experience and tools for it AND it means I won’t need the copper tape anyway.
Let me know how it goes!
This is brilliant stuff, subscribed immediately!!!!! 👌👌👌
Thank you for subscribing and welcome to the channel!
this is awesome man
thanks for making the video
New to your channel and enjoying it very much. thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Robert! I'm glad you're enjoying the channel!
Nice work... 👍👍👍
For those of you who don't know, I've been making wallets for a few years, but this is my first go at a wooden one. I'm pretty excited for how it turned out - it came out better than I expected. Let me know what you think!
Turned out great, what is the copper tape that you added? Is it a specific brand you recommend?
Curious about the effectiveness of the RFID blocking. Have you tested it?
It would have been nice to see a simple test such as trying to tap to pay or using a door lock card with the card in the wallet. Successful tap = Fail, Failed tap = Pass
I've tested it, but never recorded it. I try to remember to do it next time I'm at a store that has a tap to pay reader. Thanks for the suggestion!
yup! I definite need to make one!!
Let me know how it goes!
Ich lasse da ein 100% 👍🏼 !
Coole Arbeit , werde für mich „nachbauen“, danke für das teilen!!! 😊
i made it thank u to one minute workbench
Awesome! Glad to help!
Awesome, and it makes me want to give up my Ridge for something that looks better
Thanks, Craig!
Great idea,good job
Thanks!
It looks great, I really like the minimalist design. One question though - wouldn't the copper tape come off or shred after some time of sliding the cards in and out?
I don't think so - this is the same technique I use on my commercial line of wallets (see ardntshop.com), and I've never once had a customer say the tape has come off....it's pretty aggressive adhesive.
I've seen tons of these... no shit, for real, this here one beats them all, hands down. Good job, bruh! Excellent design details... I love how the inward chamfers allow for easy card insertion, AND the fanning of the entire "deck" of cards for easy selection - I really gotta tellya, that is sublime genius! Thank you for this video - excellently descriptive/informative, even in the stitching of the band (whether by hand or mech) - kickass content! I'mma subscribe just 'cause of this here singular vid! :)
Thanks - that's an awesome compliment! During the video, I hinted at the fact this wasn't the first wallet I've made. I've actually been making slim wallets for years, so all of those little details that make it work have been hard earned through blood sweat and tears. Thanks again for the compliment, I'm glad you're digging my style and glad to have you onboard as a subscriber!
Did you test the RFID blocking? One sheet of copper tape doesn't seem enough to me.
I was planning to do this out of sheet copper, but the wood is neat too as long as the RFID blocking works.
I’ve tested it at “tap to pay” locations and key card readers. So far so good!
@@OneMinuteWorkbench Cheap card readers, like the ones in grocery stores and some lower end door scanners, have trouble reading multiple cards at once. For example if you have two hotel key cards with different codes on them and try to scan them both at once the door likely won't open.
Higher end card readers, like the ones skimmers use, can scan multiple cards at once unless they are shielded. They're also more powerful than the touch and go ones, they can scan from several feet away instead of just inches. So if you're worried about that kind of problem then you'll want to make doubly sure the shielding is good.
Did you try with just one card in the wallet?
I love it, I'm making one right away!
Awesome! Let me know how it turns out!
@@OneMinuteWorkbench I made it! Check my IG @soybunchi and give it a like 👍 thanks Tommy
Hey great vid. Is there any way you can tell me the minimum tools I need to make these quickly but accurately? Thanks !
Thank you - I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I'm not sure I understand the question...if you're looking to make one for yourself, just use the same or similar tools I used in the video. If you're looking for me to advise you on how to setup for manufacturing, as stated on the template you downloaded, it is for personal use only - not commercial. I hope this helps!
One Minute Workbench I was just asking if you could like tell me the bare minimum tools I need to make them quickly, I used a colony saw but that takes way to long and it’s inaccurate.
I'm not sure what a colony saw is...I tried looking on Google, but didn't really find anything. Can you describe it? Another thing to think about is that you could make this using only hand tools, but that will also take a while. There can sometimes be joy in taking your time though - something to think about!
I'd buy!
Nice concept.
Thanks! Glad you like it!
i experimented last year with making a card holder from plywood it failed after a few months. my 2nd versions is gonna be similar to the one you made here but you have gave me a lot more tips on the small details to make it work better.
I actually have a small company that makes wallets...this wallet, and all those small details, are the result of years worth of prototypes while trying to get the wallet company (which is called ardnt) started. Another detail that I don't think I covered in the video is to make this wallet exactly as wide a credit card, but .125" longer than a credit card. This gives enough room for the grooves that hole the band in place at the ends, but no room on the sides, which makes it easier to keep the cards aligned, and to get them out. I hope this helps!
I`ve looked for this my whole life , 78 yrs
That's a hell of a compliment! I'm happy to be the one that helped you find it!
How long was the elastic you used?
I like it. Don't think I would put it in my back pocket tho
Great idea! I like it.
Thanks!
What’s the business you started? My brothers both just started using slim wallets like this and I am looking for a “field wallet” silo mar to use while in uniform. Mine has fallen apart and gets bulky as it.
Measurements please....
simpel but effective, nice one!
Thanks Richard!
Subscriber out of me! 😁 I have a very similar workshop setup with many of the same tools! So cool! 👍
I'm glad you're digging the channel! Welcome aboard!
Fantastic joband an exelent wallet
Do you think it would work if I made one from concrete using your wood one as a mold in silicone?
it would need mesh and need to be coated with something. concrete is quite weak except for it's hardness
thankyou sir.
I hope you still respond to these videos but what are the dimensions of the two thin plates, I don’t know how thin to cut them or width and length
There’s a free blueprint on the website. OneMinuteWorkbench.com Enjoy!
very nice,top
Thanks!
How long does it take to make one of these?
8:09 ah yes, the all too familiar R&D phase
😂
Where do you get the elastic
You can find it at just about any local fabric store. I hope this helps!
Excelente!
Thanks!
@@OneMinuteWorkbench de nada
Can you make one out off copper ....ill buy one...
I don't manufacture these, but you could download the free template from my website (oneminuteworkbench.com) and have a machinist make one for you. I hope this helps!
But the cards will touch each other and ruin each other with time and friction.
Dam I want one you could sell hundreds of theses awesome 🙂
Glad you like it! I was thinking about doing a Kickstarter to get a CNC machine so I could make them faster. What do you think? Think a Kickstarter would go?
@@OneMinuteWorkbench I have a CNC along with VCarve CAD/CAM software. This is a perfect project for it plus the design is really simple. Thanks!
Nice
Thanks!
Where can I buy the wallet???
You gotta make it! Luckily, the template for making it is a free download from my website: oneminuteworkbench.com/product/wooden-wallet-plate-template-free/ 😉 I hope this helps!
Theres so many ways you could have made that and saved some time and still be accurate
Where do you buy the bands
I make them from elastics straps found at fabric stores.
Dude! Can't I buy this somewhere? I do not have the means to build that. Can you help me out?
Greetings from Germany!
There are different types of slim wallets out there that you can buy, but I don't know of any that are exactly like this. You could always hire a local woodworker to make you one. I have a free plan on my website they could use. Here's the link: oneminuteworkbench.com/product/wooden-wallet-plate-template-free/ I hope this helps!
@@OneMinuteWorkbench great project man. Can i ask you for some help. I don't have any card to purchase the template. Its great that you don't charge anything, but i cant access it. Can you mail it to me?
You don't need a card...if it's asking you for a card, it may be because your browser added in a "buy now" button. Apple Pay does that sometimes, Google Chrome, Android Pay, Google Wallet, etc. If you just use the "add to cart" button, and then proceed to checkout, you'll be fine. If that doesn't work, send me an email through the website, and I'll make sure you get a copy. I hope this helps!
@@OneMinuteWorkbench thanks, i will try that today.
😃👍👍👍👍Very nice and original wallet indeed! Very interesting video, congrats and thanks. My two cents : 1) I think the copper layers might need some kind of minimal protection to prevent being worn out. 2) I would add grooves/chamfers to guide the elastic on both ends. 3) I would add some plate (thin hard plastic/another wood slice to protect banknotes) 4) I would find a way to wrap it all up in a plastic watertight protection (for rainy days or sweating days) 5) To prevent losing it, I would craft a cord strap through both wooden plates (which would have to be lengthened may be to allow placing a hole for the cord) What's your take on this?
Badass!!
Where do u get the elastic band?
It's very generic, and just about any fabric store will carry it - I hope this helps!
Just got one at Walmart. Thank you
No worries! Good luck with the project!
You can just superglue the elastic. Cyanoacrylate actually melts the latex and becomes plastic when it dries, chemically bonding the elastic together, no special sewing required. No, it isn’t pliable like latex, but if you’re stretching it hard enough to break it, you have too many cards in that wallet.
Also, “RFID Blocking” is a hoax. Less than 10% of CCs are even equipped with it (having a “chip” is not the same as RFID) and all of those made after 2010 are all encrypted, “hackers” on the street literally can’t steel your info with RFID, and there hasn’t been a single case of RFID theft in over a decade.
Add a money clip and something to keep the cards from falling out the back and you’re in business... when I look at that thing, all I can hear is the never-ending “tap” to keep it all jogged straight. If you’re going to “copy” someone else’s design, at least make it competitive... if you actually look at a Ridge wallet, the elastic is only exposed on the edges, sandwiched between two panels, it’s not just a rubber band around a stack of cards... nice try though.
So, I've watched this video a second time, and realized that my first comment can only be attributed to over-reaction, which I'm prone to do by my nature. I (LOVE) like this video, I also (LOVE) like the fact that you offer a free template...
What I DON"T like (it doesn't matter) is the fact that you want my full address to download it... Which (I told myself to get over it) btw you don't need, btw. :( = :)
I’m glad you found the video entertaining…I’m not sure what your first comment was, but I am curious 🧐. The address field is a standard on my website template, not something I created (or even want). You can enter a fake address if that helps ease your mind 🙂
Excelente
Thank you!
My sis wants a wallet for chrismas, now i can give it to her
Glad to help! A bit of advice: Make the plates the exact same width as a credit card, and 1/8" longer than a credit card. That will be the best size for the function of the wallet. Good luck!
@@OneMinuteWorkbench thank you 😃
What is the name of the tool at 2:57 ?
Blaise Thirard that’s a marking gauge. Here’s a link where I got mine: www.rockler.com/rockler-wheel-marking-gauge If you buy one, I’d love it if you’d write a review and let everybody know where you learned about it ;-)
Thank you @@OneMinuteWorkbench! I will think about it. But not this one, because I'm French, and we use the metric system :D
I think some1 already did it on kickstarter , from Slovenia i think
Someone made an RFID blocking hardwood wallet?
@@OneMinuteWorkbench i think so... i cant find it right now ... but its like that, if something hase allready been done they will tell ya on kickstarter dont wory about that
Thanks!
@@OneMinuteWorkbench www.slovenika.eu/hudwood-lesena-denarnica , here u go, its 2 brothers from Slovenia , i know i saw it on my local tv. I am from Slovenia to thats why i know it. Its the almost the same thing, and it can be a mobile holder also. They made iz by hand and its on kickstarter
They make other wallets to, just contact them and they will tell all about it if they got protection on other wallets i just find this 1
Its... Its... Its not baltic birch :O
lol
Bro! You’re a mutha•lovin’ genius! WHO ARE YOU?!?!
lol 😂...I'm no genius, but I appreciate the compliment!
Where era the pattern?
You can find it on the website: oneminuteworkbench.com/shop I hope this helps!
@@OneMinuteWorkbench thanks
Its cracked!
Definitely not! But thanks for trying! 😂
@@OneMinuteWorkbench I hope it's not but it looked like it was at 4:40
Ah, I see. What you're perceiving as one cracked plate is actually just the space between the two plates. The plates are separate, and I had them clamped right next to each other in the vise. Does that make sense?
@@OneMinuteWorkbench ah yes that makes more sense now.
No coins?
Only half-pence, and definitely nothing larger than a shilling 😉. But seriously, no, no coins.
Did I see a PADI dive card?? ;-)
😉
That is a nice wallet but I personally would not trust it enough
Fear not! It's a very trustworthy wallet!
It's ok. I did a background check on it.
NICE , can a I have one for free !🔨😅just kidding .
why? -_-
Why not? 🤣
Waste Time and Money
Lol 😂
the most stupid idea