Thanks for all the feed back folks, Otto you crack me up.
So where to start. This was my first stainless etch and yes it could have been thinner in the mesh but I was testing the waters on what it could do, considering the other manufactures, I have seen, don’t half etch the actual mesh as I have. Stainless is a so much stronger than brass it so it could take smaller parts. However the originally concept was to make more mesh to mach what we had, which this does. Although this is thinner and the mesh it self is etched to half thickness. Making it available to others wasn’t the primary goal, but seemed a good idea.
With etching the thickness of metal governs the width, for example with brass the width is 1.2 x the thickness, and with stainless it is 1.5 x the thickness. Basically stainless has to be wider.
The actual space between the diagonals is 110mm, full scale that is. I know my head won’t fit in that space.
Thanks for the info on the personnel gate. Yes most US manufactures do that but not all. I worked in Oakland for four years and our factory yard backs onto the UP line, the chain link fence had a gate like mine in it. The fence was old, the factory used to be the old jeep factory, but at some point they did make them like that. I guess it is just down to different manufactures. I will be doing more for this fencing I imagine, it has been popular so I can add the new type of gate in.
As to the print/etch run, yes it is in motion. To change it now will mean making a new etch tool which would cost. However, if you want it I can draw it. If anybody wants to pay for the setup cost I will draw a finer mesh chain link fence set in what ever configuration you want.
-James