I decided to update the screens in my Hovi mic tips from the Anovos fine mesh to a more accurate coarse mesh. I basically followed Ukwrath's Hovi mic upgrade in his FISD Anovos build.
Before:
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After:
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I bought a strainer from the Dollar Tree and removed the screen and cut out a couple of 20mm circles.
Then I removed the screens from the Anovos Hovi's. While removing the mesh I accidentally removed the tips from the base, which actually turned out to be a big help for installing the new mesh:
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Then I shaped the screens by forming them around the lid of my zap-a-gap (which was close to the proper size), installed the new screens, and glued them in with zap-a-gap. Finally, I painted the interiors white, glued the tips back on:
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It was difficult to get the coarse mesh to remain "square", which is probably why Anovos used fine mesh. The strands of wire just move around and fall out. I used the tip of a Xacto to move the wires around to get the proper placement.
I'm happy with how they came out, not bad to a 1 hour project. In hindsight I should have just left the interiors black since it hides the extra screen and glue that are on the inside.