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So it's made by the same company which makes it for Saati? And it's a "smart mesh", which would be a thin mesh, right? What is the thread micron?
reality for us is.. the cheap aluminum frames with whatever mesh the little Chinese guy uses ..when they rip we throw them away..or hey last month we bought some nice tight stretched used wood screens for 2.00 each.
Don't get me wrong, I was just warning Rick of the trend here. And the "ghetto" appellation needs to be earned by something a little more Mickey Mouse than properly stretched mesh glued onto commercially made static frames. Let's at least nail our own frames together before stapling the mesh. (if we don't cut our own grooves for a cord, the first true retensionables)
Quote from: Frog on September 11, 2014, 11:06:56 PMDon't get me wrong, I was just warning Rick of the trend here. And the "ghetto" appellation needs to be earned by something a little more Mickey Mouse than properly stretched mesh glued onto commercially made static frames. Let's at least nail our own frames together before stapling the mesh. (if we don't cut our own grooves for a cord, the first true retensionables)My first screens were goodwill sewing hoops stretched with pantyhose and painted with elmers glue. I printed with thickened coffee. It sucked. I agree the ebay frames are more cheap then ghetto. I fully support using whatever is affordable and gets the job done, but o man are those S mesh statics sweet...
Waterbase=pretty much whatever is laying around. H20 don't care
See Rick, I warned you! There's the first volley!