Honda Civic key fob case
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Its a case that holds Honda Civic's key fob. It has two components: a bottom and a lid . There are two design variations of the bottom component - choose the one that fits your need. Lid goes with either of the bottom component designs. Here's the difference between two bottom component designs: Bottom component Design-1 has a little push-support that is designed to push the key sufficiently into the ignition which enables the free turning motion of the key required to turn the ignition on or remove it out of ignition. This design is necessary if your fob's key-chain holding end is broken just like mine (see attached image). So without the push-support, the case blocks the key from being completely pushed inside which further doesn't allow the key to freely turn in and out of the ignition. Hence the push-support. Hope I am making sense. Bottom_Design-2 is similar to the design-1 except it doesn't have the push-support. I suggest use this if the key chain end of your fob is intact and not broken like mine. Finally, you might find the lid and bottom snapping mechanism to be tight and it might take some force and maneuvering to snap them together; I designed it this way after multiple iterations to make it a very tight connection and prevent the case from coming apart due to regular twist and turning motion of the key or when you drop the keys or something like that. The current design is quite robust and the case holds together so tightly that it hasn't come apart even when I have accidentally dropped the keys on concrete. Hope this is of use to someone else too. Happy printing! UPDATE: Uploaded step files for those who would like to iterate on this to suit their car's make or model.
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