"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
So to recap, good statics will still produce a good print (anybody wanting prof PM me and I'll send you some samples). But they have to be good statics. Not everybody would benefit from starting with newmans.
Quote from: blue moon on June 04, 2011, 10:33:33 AMQuote from: DouglasGrigar on June 03, 2011, 04:23:08 PMI am not so sure there is any real indication that the facts of higher tension exist and that the benefits range from essential to miniscule. I predict this is going to reappear again and again it will focus on specific application.Am I reading this right? Big opening with lower (but proper) tension is possibly more important than high tension? SHould we start another topic?I'm hoping to find that out for myself real soon.... I just received 2 yards of 110,160,230 "S" mesh to use on some 20 x 28 newmans that I'm putting together.I've got about 20 PanelFrames in rotation.... every time I put a tensionmeter on them I think "these are too low"... yet they print fine. I don't know what Sefar thread is in them, but the ink clears better than most statics I've used. So, maybe the mesh opening (thread size) is as critical as the tension ??
Quote from: DouglasGrigar on June 03, 2011, 04:23:08 PMI am not so sure there is any real indication that the facts of higher tension exist and that the benefits range from essential to miniscule. I predict this is going to reappear again and again it will focus on specific application.Am I reading this right? Big opening with lower (but proper) tension is possibly more important than high tension? SHould we start another topic?
I am not so sure there is any real indication that the facts of higher tension exist and that the benefits range from essential to miniscule. I predict this is going to reappear again and again it will focus on specific application.
I am not so sure there is any real indication that anyone is arguing that the facts of higher tension exist and that the benefits range from essential to miniscule. (edited for a big typo - my mistake)
Tears people, tears of frustration, and I am not kidding it happens all the time, the first few days with a shop in shambles and it starts the first day.Adults under the impression that this stuff can’t be that hard or difficult (it is not it just takes time and some direction or some pain).
back to some more facts . . .So, as stated, wider opening seems to trump (or so some of us believe) the tension. "S" mesh at lower tension is said to provide a better print. But there is more than one factor at play here. The "S" thread is thinner and thus has a lower theoretical volume of ink deposited. Also, having a lower tension, it will flex more and stretch more and who knows what else that I can't think of right now. How do these factors influence the quality of the printed image from the opacity and sharpness perspective?What about the ability to cover the hills and valleys of teh weave? Are we laying down more ink at the expense of sharpness?At what point is the thinner screen too soft and loses the advantage to a thicker tighter mesh? OH, and I just came back from the dark room and one of the EZ panel frames popped while drying. I checked the tension on the remaining screens and it is at 24N, so they are not too tight. This is really starting to PISS me off! If I was to switch to the EZ frames with 225's and 330's right now, I would be breaking one screen per day. That is just not an option!
If 24n is as high as you can go with the mesh you have on any of those systems well then....do retensionables have any benefits in a low tension mesh system?
A hole in the middle of the screen doesn't happen for no reason. I understand your frustration over busted panels. It's very, very nerve racking, it makes me want to start busting heads and firing people.
Quote from: alan802 on June 06, 2011, 11:02:07 AMA hole in the middle of the screen doesn't happen for no reason. I understand your frustration over busted panels. It's very, very nerve racking, it makes me want to start busting heads and firing people.I keep this in my head all day:"This is not a screen, it's a thin sheet of glass."or"This Newman roller is filled with explosives."It helps.