
Robot woman "Robotica"
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Her name is Robotica. I'm not sure if my profession is designing, painting or modeling, but Robotica has a little bit of everything. Robotica is an articulated doll. The pieces are joined by elastic cords; it only takes printing the parts to build her. (She uses the same system as my little robot, found at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:555242 .) You can see how the doll is assembled in this video: http://youtu.be/jnswThHyEy0. For more of my artistic works, visit http://www.soniaverdu.es. It's time to give and share. I've shared this doll without any commercial rights, but if you're interested in selling it, just let me know; I'll grant you the authorization to do so, as long as you donate 10% of the sales price to a charity. I support the foundation at http://www.hopesandreams.org/ and also http://quissos.org , but you can choose any other foundation in your country or one that you trust. If you don't want to sell her, I hope you enjoy Robotica! Here are the instructions: You can print either a head with eyes or an eyeless head (you can easily paint and move your eyes; hold them with some kind of clay). I recommend printing at high quality for good fitment. No support material is needed. The best elastic cord for this figurine is 3mm in diameter. For the settings, use: layer height 0.1 mm, top/bottom shell thickness 1.2 mm (especially important for delicate parts of the hands and legs), fill density 15%, print speed 40 mm/s, interior support none, and brim on all except the feet. I've printed it with PLA at 210 degrees Celsius.
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