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2024-10-21 10:17:15

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WVartist's Weblog

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Just another WordPress.com weblog

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site name

WVartist's Weblog

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2026-02-01 15:13:19

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WVartist's Weblog | Just another WordPress.com weblog WVartist’s Weblog 24 May 17 The Filter Final By wvartist 2  Comments Categories: Uncategorized It all started with Phil and Tammy, who build devices used in the cleaning of medical equipment. They had ordered a large number of filters, the construction of which was based on information provided by a hospital. It turns out that this information was incorrect, resulting in the manufacture of filters that could not be used. Rather than send the unusable filters to the landfill, and knowing that I use a lot of repurposed materials in my artwork, Tammy contacted me and asked if I could use them. Upon seeing the filters, I didn’t feel I could use them all myself, but the sheer number of these box-like structures made me think they might be a good design project for my 3D students. It turns out I was correct! Each filter is approximately 5″x11″x1″. They are made up of three components: an inner soft screen or mesh mate...

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