Here’s my prototype FOSSA ATM so far. nostr:npub16uvg7mx3l97z8phfesl8rxj2vf82vn82hp9daala0egj45ynr8mstn0vkc nostr:npub1c878wu04lfqcl5avfy3p5x83ndpvedaxv0dg7pxthakq3jqdyzcs2n8avm nostr:npub1dqepr0g4t3ahvnjtnxazvws4rkqjpxl854n29wcew8wph0fmw90qlsmmgt #Bitcoin #BuildStr Waiting on the screen to be delivered.

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Looks incredible. How long did that case take to print??

About 10 to 11 hours

I mean for the big part

What printer you have? Settings?

Missed this one, K1 Max 0.24 for big part

On a Prusa MK3S at 0.2mm layer high and SPEED setting, backbox takes 38 hours and front facia takes about 14 hours. Something like Bamboo should be a lot quicker. nostr:npub1cn670f663n3ks02jnnlsvd5y88zjnefy8343ykaxs7y3nzzketrsrjwt8a?!

I'd be terrified of a failure. I'll give it a go though. A couple of rolls of 2kg PLA / PETG I expect?

Also, check your telegram dms.

Let me make a minor amendment to the backbox. One of triangular supports pushes the cash acceptor.

About half a roll of 1kg at 10% for the backbox (thought it would be more!).

As long as the first layer goes down OK you’re normally good. I’m printing this in PETG. Only issue I’ve had before on big printers is the edges lifting. Now have the enclosure for the MK3S+ and not had that issue since.

Will design up a sheet metal backbox design for a more secure version with the front facia rear mounted.

That looks awesome! Going to print the black cover plate now

The door is now uploaded here: https://github.com/lnbits/fossa

You will also need a shim that you can attach to the inside of the box.

Starting the printer now! Should be ready in 1 hour ish

Pics pls :-)

Can do - more about something to hold when placing back.

Would love to see a future with loads of small businesses having these next to their checkouts and on nostr:npub1864jglrrhv6alguwql9pqtmd5296nww5dpcewapmmcazk8vq4mks0tt2tq :-) nostr:npub1cn670f663n3ks02jnnlsvd5y88zjnefy8343ykaxs7y3nzzketrsrjwt8a

So Awesome! When can I get one in Bitcoin Orange?

Just doing a few prototype prints then look at making them available. The STLs are available for printing on GitHub if you have a printer and want to try building it.

Sounds good. Thanks