A reverse Dutch weave is a type of mesh pattern used in metalworking and wire cloth fabrication. In this weave, the direction of the wires alternates in a specific way to create a strong, durable mesh with unique properties.
Here's how a reverse Dutch weave typically works:
1. Warp wires: These run vertically and are generally thicker.
2. Weft wires: These run horizontally and are thinner than the warp wires.