Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I figured all the way to 0% would be fine because whatever we got is what we got.But the pattern is all around the design at about that percentage.The thing is that the thread is WAY smaller than the "blocked" area. So something doesn't add up there.I'm pretty sure I over exposed a bit... that is probably some of the problem. We exposed at our normal Light Units which is ~25% EOM on white 156. ()I'd have all this dialed in but we are still struggling with coating consistently, so until then we just kind of wing it.
I was asked in a PM if 22.5 isn't right, then what is?Due to the wide variations of mesh out there.. the angle that works is the one that fits your mesh, not mine. You have to test for it plain and simple.
I thought the 22.5 degree angle was the angle to choose because it is best at not causing a pattern with the mesh assuming the mesh is perpendicular to the frame (which is the goal, and hopefully most mesh is).