Decorative Diagonal Meshes have wires running at 45 degrees to the edge of the panel. The crimped wires interlock to prevent slipping. The panel sizes are 36 inches x 48 inches and 24 inches x 36 inches.
All you need to know about Diagonal Mesh
OVERVIEW
This specialty group of screenings is used in a wide range of decorative, architectural, and commercial applicationsDiagonal Mesh - Examples of Uses
- Furniture cabinets
- Radiator grills
- Cabinet mesh
- Home decor
- Commercial decor
- Architectural accents
- Trellises
- Air intakes
Diagonal Mesh - Cutting
Diagonal wire meshes require care and skill to cut to size. The mesh should be laid with two edges against a square corner to keep the mesh openings symmetrical and the wires should be carefully marked with a marker. For wire thickness up to .062 inches can be cut wire by wire using heavy-duty wire cutters or tin snips. Meshes woven from wires above .062 inches, will require a small bolt cutter which is available at hardware stores. Care should be taken to make sure the wires do not skew while being marked and cut. Note: the small corner wires in a piece of diagonal wire mesh tend to fall out when cut and this should be taken into consideration when framing this material.Diagonal Mesh - Look and Feel
The available colors are:- Bright brass (this is the color of a new key). Unless protected, it will discolor over time towards a reddish, coppery color.
- Bright bronze (this is the color of a new American penny). Unless protected, it will discolor over time towards a brown/black color.



