Get Started with Biqu Hermit Crab 2: Hardware Installation

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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2024

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  • @questioning3388
    @questioning3388 4 місяці тому +3

    You might want to mention that a hermit crab is a toolhead at the beginning. Never heard of one.

    • @minimal3dp
      @minimal3dp  4 місяці тому

      Crap. You are right. I just forgot.

  • @barmacg30
    @barmacg30 4 місяці тому +1

    Mike thank you for the tutorial video.
    I'm looking forward to your next video.
    I recently purchased two hermit crab 2 systems. One can bus one non-can bus and I am getting ready to install them.
    I also picked up The b i q u h2s Revo and the Swiss micro NG Revo. I plan to slowly convert my most commonly used printers to the Revo nozzle system.
    I am also considering using it as a base for a tool changing system like the prusa XL's on my SV08.
    I have been planning this for a while and waited until the recent Amazon sale to pick up all The new toys listed above.
    I was considering using the Hermit Crab 2 on my SV08. The problem is it's such a workhorse I don't want it to be down for a significant amount of time. I have had it for less than a month and have close to 300 print hours on it with multiple 24 plus hour prints. My only failures have been early learning curve and with 24 plus hour prints those are so painful you make sure they never happen again.
    I will most likely install the hermit crabs on my NV4 Max and my SV07 Plus first.
    Like you I plan to video and try to make tutorials out of my upgrdes. Unfortunately I have tried to do this many times in the past and end up with footage that I'm not really happy with.

    • @minimal3dp
      @minimal3dp  4 місяці тому

      I just need to edit the videos and post this weekend. The overall upgrade should not take too long. Just print your mounts ahead of time, and the printer should not be down that long.
      You should post your videos. I am never happy with mine, but I decided to always try to improve and do my best. Realistically, I am my own worst critic. Sometimes, you just got to take the plunge.
      Let me know if you have any specific questions I can answer, and feel free to email me.