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Advantages of open area vs tight mesh and mesh thicknes

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DouglasGrigar:

--- Quote from: yorkie on May 26, 2011, 04:30:20 PM ---
I can relate, i get the same thing any time i say that film doesn't need to have a density over 4.0 to be good. the next step is for some joke to post an image showing a broken mesh as proof the thinner mesh isn't any good.

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Both are worthy of overview in a rational way.

Both need to be subject to measurement and the pros and cons need to be reviewed.

I would invite you to the other thread to discuss the one further, as far as thin thread mesh, one of the “cons” or drawbacks is a more delicate nature there is no debate in that...

In the end the print  is king, but other considerations are also valid, what good is a super print if you have problems with the process needed to handle the mesh - possibly a mid thickness thread is a better choice - targeted to your needs in your shop.

Facts do not change - the appropriate nature of our application can.

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