Hello Makers, Creators and Builders!
This Bokuto Box was designed for the #Bitcoin Peeps running their own node!. This Bitcoin Node Case was created for fun to house the RoninDojo Bokuto Hardware that has the .stl listed right here on Printables. We posted some pics on there to show the case make for their hardware. Cheers to RoninDojo for creating the hardware and software to create the Bokuto and the .stl which allowed us to create this case.
It's a pretty simple design created for an Easy to Print model where you can control color swaps with even a single extruder and the right patience.
There are 12 easy prints 6 panels, a shelf, a dividing wall, a logo switch, a push switch and 4 square tubes to print. They can all print flat on the bed in the orientation I uploaded the stl files with the square tubes printing vertical.
We designed the box so that each piece can lay flat when printing with the embossed (raised) text or images to make it very easy for everyone to print and also change colors. As always if you want of course to make it your own with your own changes it's all yours now. The panels then piece together easily to create the box. Prior to the build of the box you can easily add the 4 Threaded Brass Nut Inserts needed to keep the Bokuto Hardware secure.
We added a few extra pieces for the inside can easily be put together like a Kinder Surprise my daughter says. These pieces will create a shelf inside to hold a hidden drawer inside the node. To add a little fun we locked the drawer so it won't just slide in and out and inside is the exact size to hold your Cold Card and a couple Open Dime. You can unlock it by pulling out the Ronin Dojo Logo on the side of the node and pushing the button on the back. This will unlock and then push out the drawer. Hey, I thought it was cool, hope you do to!
We then made sure it all fit together snug for transport with 4 - M3 55mm Hex Cap Bolts and Acorn Nuts. Where the Acorn nuts keep it nicely off the table for air flow in the bottom panel. You can get these from many hardware stores, we bought ours from McMaster-Carr off Fusion 360 ourselves. We are currently doing a revision so there are no fasteners needed that are not 3D printed.
So there you have it, good luck. Message us if you have any questions or need some guidance,
We hope you enjoy the print!
The author marked this model as their own original creation.