Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
We have been stretching S-mesh on statics for a while now, they do work nice. So I had a thought about getting more tension out of them. Since the rollers seem to stretch easier, I was thinking of getting a oversized roller(one a 23x31 static could fit INSIDE of) stretching the mesh nice and tight and then putting a piece of steal on the screen like described in the M&R book from back in the day to help relax the mesh. Then after that is done, re tighten the roller to the max and press a static up from under the roller, adhere the mesh to the static and cut the excess away....Make sense? Stupid? Am I missing the point all together? The voices in my head don't usually critique my ideas What do you guys think?
Couple of other techniques can improve the process. Think about it. What else besides off contact and pressure causes loss of tension?