"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
That is a little different, but I've seen it before. Usually, it's from rough handling like overly aggressive scrubbing. I used to see it with multifilament meshes back in the day, when the pressure washer was too close, but this is a monofilament...Steve
Let me guess? You made a really thick stencil and put it in the sun to dry? The damage looks to only be in the stencil area. That would make me think that the emulsion it self is at fault for the damage.
Quote from: Screened Gear on June 29, 2012, 02:46:50 PMLet me guess? You made a really thick stencil and put it in the sun to dry? The damage looks to only be in the stencil area. That would make me think that the emulsion it self is at fault for the damage.How? It appears the areas that are not damaged are being held together by that emulsion!