Jem: a flower-opening tap filter for activated carbon
The top opens for filling, the lower grid keeps the media in place, and continuous print paths reduce micro-stringing in the water route.

A polypropylene tap water filter for activated carbon. The flower-like top opens for filling, the body attaches to standard taps, and the bottom grid holds carbon while water passes through. Joined G-code keeps the water path cleaner by reducing micro-stringing.
The top opens for filling, the lower grid keeps the media in place, and continuous print paths reduce micro-stringing in the water route.
Jem uses polypropylene, a tap-mounted water path and joined G-code sections so the print can stay watertight and clean with very different geometry in one object.
Polypropylene is slow and demanding to print, but it can make watertight one-wall parts, living hinges and food-contact objects when the workflow is controlled.

A handheld PCTG water filter used beside the tap: remove the protective cap, hold the body under running water with one hand, and fill a glass below with the other. Food-safe, chemically resistant and practical.



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