Also I need to cut that slot wider for sure, you can see its starting to jet a little bit.
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Might be a silly question, did you ruffen up the screen, I've seen guys use a hole saw to really scratch and ruffen the screen, yours looks smooth in pic, if you haven't, it makes a huge difference..
Hmm, never heard of the black screen.I figured as much, I have some same screen with smaller holes, some also say the black screen works better at first..
I've always recommended against anything but the clear canvas (not even the white). The main reason is that the clear allows a small amount of light through it, and this might not seem like it matters, but on a screen lit from both sides, you do get some light through to the other side that can help keep the attachment points attached for a longer period of time. This allows you to let the screen grow longer, which is also better in general.some also say the black screen works better at first
It's amazing how fast those streamers can form. Take some black ABS from a hobby store and bend it a few times to form a light blocker that you can slip over the pipe. If you take a piece as long as your pipe/screen and about 4" wide or so, bend it at about 90 degrees (maybe a wider angle like 120) right down the middle lengthwise, then make 2 other inward bends at about the 1/2 way point so that the tips hang down lower than the slot/screen junction, that will block light and spray at the same time
Basically a DIY version of this
This is extruded ABS, specific product. But it shows you the general idea of what I'm referring to. If you get a sheet of ABS, you can bend it into a similar shape.