The creator, Ago, decided to make a "Blastoise Humidifier" after noticing a stone next to him and his humidifier breaking. He used the stone as a template to create the turtle shell and abdomen, filling in the surfaces and adding details like legs and cannons. Ago then installed a humidifier module and other parts inside the body, ensuring a watertight seal. After sanding down the surfaces, he colored the Blastoise using special colors and added a pedestal. Finally, he connected the wires and tested the humidifier, which worked successfully. The Blastoise humidifier is now on display in his cafe, where visitors can try shooting "Hydro Pump" by pressing a button.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The person's humidifier at home broke.
2. They decided to make a "Blastoise Humidifier".
3. Blastoise is the evolved state of Squirtle.
4. Blastoise is designed based on a tortoise.
5. The name "Squirtle" comes from a cute pronunciation of "turtle".
6. Wartortle's name comes from its war-like sharp teeth and claws.
7. The turtle shell is a half-oval shape.
8. A Galapagos Tortoise can live up to 150 years on average and surpass 200 years at max.
9. Turtles have become a symbol of longevity.
10. The person used a round stone as a template to make the turtle shell.
11. They used clay to shape the shell if they didn't have a round stone handy.
12. The person applied heat to the stone to get the right shape if needed.
13. They used filaments to connect the turtle shell with the abdomen.
14. The person filled in the surface precisely for the body and other parts.
15. They used a soldering iron to cover everything to prevent water leakage.
16. The body of the humidifier acts as the water container.
17. The person disassembled a broken humidifier to get the parts needed.
18. They used a blower fan to emit the steam outwards.
19. The humidifier module generates the steam.
20. The person made a separate pan for the humidifier module.
21. They punched a hole for the steam to come out and sealed the areas precisely.
22. The person used green filaments because they were out of brown filaments.
23. Water fills up to the arm part of the humidifier.
24. The person covered the opening perfectly.
25. They worked on the little details, including the face.
26. The person planted a metal stick and magnet to make the assembling step easier.
27. They colored Blastoise's turtle shell in the color of a turtle shell.
28. The person used a special "Blastoise Color" for Blastoise's skin.
29. They completed the coloring step and assembled the parts using magnets.
30. The person made a pedestal using wood and a foam board.
31. They threaded the wires through Blastoise's legs and connected them to the humidifier parts.
32. The person added a dial and switch to control the humidifier level.
33. The humidifier can be controlled with the green dial and blue button.
34. The person put the Blastoise humidifier on display in their cafe.