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Chris I was informed by Brent that we can indeed do what we discussed. Let me know if you want to proceed. He did recommend wood.
Quote from: Printficient on August 07, 2013, 06:12:06 PMChris I was informed by Brent that we can indeed do what we discussed. Let me know if you want to proceed. He did recommend wood.I hope it wasn't anything to do with thin thread mesh
that's a good question. I'm happy with holding 30-40 newtons, but is this stuff too brittle for even that, I guess if it's that thin, the newtons might not be an issue, theoretically speaking.
Alan- what are you guys stretching your S-mesh to? We always seem to have issues and it rips once we get to maybe the mid 20's...
Quote from: TCT on August 08, 2013, 09:47:13 AMAlan- what are you guys stretching your S-mesh to? We always seem to have issues and it rips once we get to maybe the mid 20's...I know I wasn't asked, and I knew right away who posted that LOOOOONNNG thread on s mesh without even reading the name :-), but we run all S mesh and we run them all right around 28-33 newtons with the exception of 310 - that's more like 19-24 newtons.