Frida Kahlo - Articulated Figure - Support Free
Frida Kahlo - Articulated Figure - Support Free
Published 2015-06-01T12:36:59+00:00
This is the Frida Kahlo edition of a previous design, the popular Articulated Figure.
Based on life story of the famous Mexican painter, this doll includes a 3-part 'klick fit' body, all entriely support free, including a highly detailed head, and moving body with 10 points of articulation. Aswell as a outfit, based on Kahlo's eclectic wardrobe, as documented by Japanese photographer Ishiuchi Miayko. The outfit is best printed in a flexible filament, again compleatly support free for easy printing!
To accompany the doll, designer Marco Autilio has created a stunning playset, based on Frida Kahlo's paintings, and belongings - including her bed, chair, and ornaments supplied in scale to match this doll.
Frida Kahlo Playset Directory -
You can read the full story here in the MyMiniFactory Blog
Print in place.
The 3 parts of the doll are designed to fit comfortably on any printbed, and to print all at once, totally support free (including the Makerbot, Ultimaker etc). The clothing is suitable for printing in your favourite flexible filament brand (such as ninjaflex, filaflex, verbatium, etc etc), again support free, with your printers flexible filament standard settings. Recommended settings - Doll (PLA / ABS ETC) - 0.20mm layer height 5 % infill No support This takes approx 7 hours 34 minutes to print, and uses 70g of filament (8.90 meters). Clothing (FLEXIBLE FILAMENT) - We recommend using your printers settings for flexible filament. For example - 0.20mm layer height 10% infill Support off 100c extruder temp 45mm/s speed when extruding 150mm/s speed when travelling With these settings is takes approx 10 hours, and uses 97g of flexible filament, to print the skirt and body cast together.
Date published | 01/06/2015 |
Material Quantity | 167g |
Technology | FDM |
Complexity | Medium |
Support Free | YES |
Print done by John Rich. '.The dress is done using semi-translucent TPU. The chair was printed with the Sainsmart wood filament and everything else is PLA.'