The Pink Panther Woman!!!!
by januario, published
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136mm
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view allI removed the pesky overhang in her right armpit to simplify printing, see http://www.thingiverse.com/thi...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/g... cut a piece out, smoothed the mesh, printed at 0 infill, 5 loops and .34 layer height, filled with candy. is januario the original author and if so why upload with all rights reserved and leave the stl up?
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/g... cut a piece out, smoothed the mesh, printed at 0 infill, 5 loops and .34 layer height, filled with candy. is januario the original author and if so why upload with all rights reserved and leave the stl up?
Slic3r 0.8.4, Printrbot, .2mm layer height and 30mm/sec printed well. Problem is the breasts came out looking like they are on shelves. Girlfriend said it looks like a sports bra. Any idea what is causing that?
I had a failed print, but it looks now to have been SUCCESFULL! wraaaaaa sugar!
Printed on Replicator at 0.1mm layer height, accelerated at 80 mm/s, using Skeinforge. I'm stunned at how fast it printed and how good it looked. You can't really see the quality in the photo, but I think I'll be printing at 0.1mm all the time now.
And another one, this time at 100%, 0.1mm layer height, 0 infill and 2 perimeters (with support)... I found it quite amusing where slicer decided to put the support material (poor woman), and it goes all the way from front to back. The layers seem to get a little thin across the top of her breasts and shoulders and you can see some separation there, but doesnt seem to impact the print itself.
Took about 5 hours.
While I like all the lovely ladies here, why don't you use the I MADE ONE facility?
I get a 500 when i try to use "i made one"... reported it a little while ago.
ZyBot Mk1 75% scaling, .1mm layers, 3 shells, no infill in about 4hrs
ZyBot Mk1 70% scaling, .2mm layers, 2 shells, no infill in about 1.5hrs
M90 Derived printer, 50% scaling, and 0.1mm layer height... took about 2.5hrs and had an issue just as the neck, but she came out soooo magnificently
Made one with 123D Make out of polystyrol and plaster. It's about 15cm high.
Printed 50% reduction at 0.2mm on my Printrbot. Came out pretty good!
Printed on my printrbot, ran out of height before it got to the neck so I stopped it early.
This was an early test with 0.4 layer height to see it actually print.
Out-of-the-box Replicator. The only thing changed was to 0.1 layer height. About 9 hours.
Printer on a Maxifab Fabber Prototype. Hollow .15 layer height, 3 skins. Full size.
Printed at 0.5 scale in PLA with a single perimeter and no infill. I'm new at printing so I had some problems with some of the bridges near the top. Over all though, it's beautiful.
Printed on the new Bukobot in PLA at CrashSpace.org in Los Angeles...forgot how long (I think about 2.5 hours maybe), but was set to .3mm height 2 shells...didn't have time to wait for a 0.1mm print...Turned out pretty good for a prototype machine.
0.1 layer height,45mm/s,0.5nozle,3mm indian abs.prusa2 parcan nozzle. time looooong about 5 hours. 2 parameter 0 infill
Does this really need an "All Rights Reserved" license? It would be nice to be allowed to make derivatives. I want to put stephen colbert's head on it!
I'm surprised no one has put Cobert's head on this yet.
I believe the license prevents it. I edited the model to fix the overhang that mess up so many peoples prints. But when I tried to upload it, it wouldn't let me due to the license.
Ultimaker PLA Low quality 5mm Fill, scaled to 1.3x for a height of 190mm. On slowest speed took around 22 hours to print... The little step in her waist was when i accidentally unplugged the Ultimaker after 10 hours. Quickly plugged it back in and forced the print to realign as best as i could while it was printing. Ooops!
This was my first try at this print. 0.25mm on Prusa 50mm/s average speed. I ran out of height to print the shoulders. Amazing detail. this was a fun print.
.25mm slicing, 66% original size so it fit on my Thing-o-Matic. After a quick dip in an acetone bath, this lady is looking good.
Mine doesn't look as good, for some reason...
Mine did the same thing in the same spot, except it was because a wire broke loose and my extruder cooled down enough it froze up.
*DONT_KNOW*
I feel your pain! I have the same problem, time and time again, the right armpit overhang causes a blob and BAM! :'(
i made one too ^^
scaled to 80% to fit our Mendel.
Printtime ~2h
0.4 mm layer
with support (removed in the pic obviously) :-D
If you can't see the polygons on your print, you're not running an Ultimaker ;)
This print got an outer perimeter of 0.04mm (40 microns). More pictures here: https://picasaweb.google.com/1...
If you can't see the polygons on your print, you might be using slic3r+marlin with arc detection :)
Chopped that weird half head off to make the most of my 12 cm Z travel. Not too shabby with a 0.5 mm nozzle printing at 100 mm/s perimeter and fill. I should have turned fill off because it took 2 hours.
0.60 scale on a Makerbot.
Sanded a little bit, painted with acetone, and then buffed with a rag.
My best print so far :) 0.17mm layer height + 0.085mm (half-layer perimeter) on the awesome Ultimaker. 7h print time. Stopped 1 hours before the end, because of a power outage :D
Video of the result here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
I agree awesome model. I printed it at 2/3rds scale on my BFB-3000 and it came out great
Now that I have a Z-extender on my MakerBot Cupcake, I made a second attempt at this print and it came out very well.
Solvent Vapor bath FTW.
Looks really good, a smooth result. 8-) How did you do this? I've been wanting to do this for a long time...
Like Clouseau inevitably did, I stumbled upon the solution to the mysterious Pink Panther Woman. :)
http://www.3dcadbrowser.com/pr...
Mad props to Robert Lehmann who uploaded it on to 18 July 2008 to the 3Dclub UK website.
The original license isn't ARR, and the STL is the exact file, so the license here shouldn't be ARR: http://www.3dcadbrowser.com/te...
Had to reduce mine to two thirds (0.66) times the normal size for my Mendel.
Boo for ARR license but took one hour and 45 with my settings on the ToM, mostly default settings. I also have no idea why its called "pink panther woman"?
I guess I'm a little late to this party- why is it called "Pink Panther Woman?"
We made one too on our Ultimaker: http://picasaweb.google.com/er...
It's a hot model. Though you definitely see the facets of the STL at 21 cm height. Anyway to subdivide and smoothen it? Perhaps in blender? It took almost 5 hours at this scale, but it could probably be printed much faster than we tried!
Restrictive license so here's my print. Her back was drooping but I think if I lower the temperature it will be better. Its a really impressive demonstration of Makerbot capabilities.
Before you print this, try moving your Z-stage all the way to the top. After four hours printing on the MakerBot mine crapped out when the motors got a little grindy in the last 50mm or so
What's up with the ARR license?
I'd like to use it in an educational mash-up but the license as is, precludes it.
Here is the thing: http://www.thingiverse.com/thi...
Go!
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Here it is printing on rapman, sliced with netabb engine basic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
Duplo brick for grown ups (Pink Panther woman with a DUPLO base (http://www.thingiverse.com/thi... printing (Rapman V3.1 and PLA)
After a first unsuccessful attempt I added a raft.
I made a little mod. I am just learning how to use a RapMan.
DUPLO for grown ups :-P
So far, only got a small test version printed. The real thing is in progress (had to abort twice because she moved, now I am trying with a raft).
Documented here: http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en...
I can't click 'I made one', so here is a picture: http://www.flickr.com/photos/b...
Love it :)
Printed a small version.
More pics: http://picasaweb.google.com/er...
This is so awesome, I am printing it now. With a fill ratio of .05 its basically a hollow shell, and estimated print time of 1 hour 48 minutes. it should be strong enough for.... sitting on my desk and looking pretty.

I removed the pesky overhang in her right armpit to simplify printing, see http://www.thingiverse.com/thi...