Is he hiding from flexible dragons? or is he unable to hold the immense weight of responsibility that is knowing he should be reusing instead of recycling and trashing?
As I'm always trying to do things in the most environmentally friendly way, I was curious how small of a Bottlecap Boy I could make and still maintain its usefulness. There are plenty of low profile containers to use with standard soda caps, but they often are hard to grip and don't have a lot of useful space inside. (They are also boring as it looks only like a bottlecap sitting on your desk.)
Enter: The Little Squished Man. He bit off more than he can chew. (We can all relate.) He's trying his best, but he can only hold so much. I love the little guy for trying. Do you?
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info: little squished man weighs in at 3 grams and less than one meter of filament with 10% infill and 3 perimeters on all sides, where the original sitting model requires 6 grams or nearly 2 meters. If you want to cutely store nozzles, magnets, screws, or ball bearings and don't need to store hundreds, you may find your best option in a tiny little hermit crab lookin' man.
check out the rest of the crew here https://www.printables.com/model/556833-bottlecap-boy-for-american-bottles
and here https://www.printables.com/model/565345-experiment-lego-compatible-bottlecap-boys
The author marked this model as their own original creation.