PocketMod Carrier Jan 2007 Wee-Meng LEE leewm at starhub dot net dot sg http://leewm.freeshell.org/pocketmod

I find that I was using a few PocketMods (see www.pocketmod.com) at the same time and I designed this case to hold them together using an A4 Tyvek sheet.

The diagrams here use standard origami diagramming symbols. Dashed lines mean valley fold, dashed-dot lines mean mountain folds. No precision needed.

Fold corner Fold up up about 7.5 about 0.5 cm (width of cm. pocketmod)

About 11.5cm Fold up and (height of tuck upper flap PocketMod) into lower flap. Main pocket for PocketMods

Pockets Pockets for stuff for stuff (A) (B)

Pockets for stuff (C) Oct 2007 update

I used an A4 Tyvek sheet to make my PocketMod Wallet. You can get free sheets of Tyvek from various sources such as envelopes from the US postal service or DHL envelopes. Just cut to size after that.

To hold PocketMods together like a book, insert the last page into the slot of the wallet (pocket C) by flipping the wallet horizontally.

Store unused PocketMods here.

As you run out of space on a PocketMod, insert new PocketMods on the inside. When all the PocketMods are closed and held together by the last page, it’ll look like a little book.

Add new PocketMod on the inside.

As old PocketMods get used up, discard/file away and the “cover” always remains fresh!

During wet weather, insert all of the “Active PocketMods” into the wallet. Tyvek would repel water and keep them dry in your pocket. You might want to glue/tape the horizontal flap edges together for a more secure book cover.

The front cover of your book will now have 3 layers of protection with slots in the front/back to put cards etc.

Instead of inserting a book, you can also put PocketMods into the right left pockets!