gregsaun / prusa_i3_bear_upgrade

Stronger frame for Prusa i3 MK2(s), MK2.5 and MK3
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Bear Frame Upgrade 2.1

Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Features
  3. New features since Bear Frame 2.0
  4. Compatibility
  5. Printed parts
  6. Print settings
  7. Assembly guide
  8. Bill of materials
  9. Optional parts
  10. Community
  11. Official distributors
  12. Partners and contributors
  13. Support my work
  14. Thank you
  15. License
  16. Credit, sources and inspiration

Introduction

The Bear Frame Upgrade improves stiffness and reliability of the original Prusa i3 MK2(S), MK2.5(S)(S+) and MK3(S)(S+). It allows faster prints, increases precision, makes maintenance easier and opens the door to more customisations. Plus it looks unique with our coloured frames!

Bear Frame Upgrade 2.1 MK3S

Features

New features since Bear Frame 2.0

Compatibility

This Bear Frame Upgrade 2.1 is compatible with the Full Bear Frame Upgrade 2.0 MK3 frame. If you do not know which frame you have please check our FAQ here. The 2.1 version needs extra hardware (screws, nuts, washers, dowel pin), check the bill of materials for more details. You can also order hardware upgrade kit from our distributor websites.

:bulb: If you have a Full Bear Frame Upgrade 2.0 MK2S or MK2.5 frame you can find compatible parts in the optional parts section below.

:warning: The new Y and Z axis are not compatible with any of the existing Prusa or Bear 2.0 parts. You have to update all parts from Bear 2.1.

:warning: The original Prusa firmware is compatible with the Bear Upgrade 2.1 only if you use the Original Prusa extruder and X axis. If you use the Bear upgrade 2.1 frame with BearExxa, BearMera or Bondtech extruders you will need to use custom firmware.

Printed parts

:bulb: All links here correspond to the latest stable release.

:warning: Warning: It is important to follow the recommended print settings and to calibrate your extrusion multiplier before printing the parts (for each and every spool that you use). Check our calibration guide here.

Printed parts:

CAD, drawings and source files:

Print settings

:warning: Warning: It is important to follow the recommended print settings and to calibrate your extrusion multiplier before printing the parts (for each and every spool that you use). Check our calibration guide here.

Read the print settings here.

Assembly guide

Read the assembly guide here.

Bill of materials

Read the BOM here.

Optional parts

Official optional parts

Description Link
Upgrade parts for Bear 2.0 MK2(S), MK2.5(S) frame bear_2.0_upgrade_mk2-2s-2.5-2.5s
LCD cover lcd_cover
MMU2(S) frame holder adapter mmu2_adapter
Y idler for larger 9mm 2GT belt y_idler_9mm_belt
Y idler tensioner for E3D idler y_idler_tensioner_e3d
Bear Extruder and X Axis Bear Extruder and X axis for MK2.5S MK3S

Community's optional parts

Find optional parts designed by the community at guides.bear-lab.com/Wiki/community_optional_parts.

Community

Here are the places were The Bear project is the most active on:

Do not hesitate to ask if you have a question.

Official distributors

Official distributors are selling the official bear kit with all screws, our custom t-nuts and extrusions ready for the upgrade from an Original Prusa, you will only need to print 3D printed parts.

By purchasing a kit from official distributors you are supporting the development of the Bear project, thank you very much :heart: !

Partners and contributors

LDO Motors  LDO Motors is the manufacturer of the official Bear frame upgrade kit for all distributors.

3DFused  3DFused is helping the Bear development team with linear motion knowledge and will sell custom linear rail kit for the Bear Frame Upgrade.

Grégoire Saunier is the original designer of the Bear Frame Upgrade and Extruder.

Bendix Sørensen, David Ogles, Florian Däubler, Josh Jones and Stefan Maue are active contributors.

Barry Danks, David Ogles, Florian Däubler, Josh Jones, Nathan Denkin, Orlando from All3DMakers and Termlimit are admins of the Bear community and help with documentation.

Support my work

The bear project is made possible thanks to its supporters. You can participate via

become a patron
patreon.com/gregsaun

paypal.me
paypal.me/gregsaun

You can also send me a tip via Thingiverse if you prefer.

Massive thank you in advance :heart:

Thank you

Massive thank you to Adrian Bowyer for having invented RepRap.

Thank you to all my Patreon's

Thank you to Bendix Sørensen, David Ogles, Florian Däubler, Jason from LDO Motors, Nathan Denkin, Orlando from All3DMakers, Sleene, Termlimit, Josh Jones and Stefan Maue for helping me in developing the Bear project and for their beautiful support to the community.

Thank you to all that have sent me a tip on Thingiverse and PayPal.

Thank you to everybody from our Facebook group and The 602 Wasteland community.

Thank you for having purchased a kit from an official distributor.

Thank you to all official distributors for taking care of the kits and customers.

Thank you Jason from LDO Motors for the quality manufacturing and relationship.

Thank you Openbuilds® for your hardware, community and state of mind.

Thank you for making the community alive with all your comments, issues, pull requests, optional parts, make, pictures, etc.

License

All files in this repository are licensed under the GPLv3 license (unless otherwise noted). Here is a quick summary; for more details please check the LICENSE file.

What you can do:

What you must do:

Note: STL and STEP files are generally not source files. The source files are those you use to design your project such as CAD files (Fusion 360), mechanical drawings, code, documentation, etc. However, STL and STEP files are a commonly used format with great interoperability. Therefore, we encourage to share the STL and STEP files in addition to the source files.

Credit, sources and inspiration

Massive thanks to these persons and projects, without them the Bear could not exist!