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My first improvement was adding a pencil holder.
It serves also the purpose to prevent pressing too hard on the the lid when closed, breaking the folding wood part
This great idea is from Snijlab.
snijlab.nl/en/p/288/folding-wood-booklet
But this design was made for a laser cutting machine.
So I changed the design for a CNC machine and addes some improvements: A DIN A6 version, a pencil holder, improved clamp and changed the position of the rubber band slot.
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We asked Dylan to shoot a few pics of how he's using The Freelancer Notepad. Here's the result. Check out more of Dylan's radness at: dylanousley.com/
The image of notepad page background
You can find and purchase/license this image and other my images at high resolution at microstosk agencies.
See links to my portfolios on my homepage: skobrik.com
This might be a little tricky on your eyes, but if you look hard enough, you'll see the darling Jill on the red notepad cover. Every page of the notepad also has a print of the little dog.
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