Can you etch chrome plated metal
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:56 pm
The answer to this may be obvious but I have only once etched metal so I have basically no experience. I etched a piece of brass by suspending it in a copper sulfate solution and using a 12 volt power supply. I got acceptable results and learned enough to feel like I can do that project much better next time I need to.
Currently I am making a guitar for my best friend and it will have sealed chrome tuners. I got the idea to etch something into the round plate on the back of the tuner. This would differ from my previous experience in a few ways. 1) I would not suspend the item in a salt but rather press a lead covered in a salt soaked cloth over the resist, 2) I'm not sure if I should use copper sulfate or some other salt solution, 3) it will be a different metal and 4) I will not be trying to etch deeply and remove much material just change the sheen on the surface.
So, can you etch chrome? What solution is best? Am I asking for trouble etching a thin chrome plating, will I end up with flaking down the line? Are there any other considerations I am missing?
Currently I am making a guitar for my best friend and it will have sealed chrome tuners. I got the idea to etch something into the round plate on the back of the tuner. This would differ from my previous experience in a few ways. 1) I would not suspend the item in a salt but rather press a lead covered in a salt soaked cloth over the resist, 2) I'm not sure if I should use copper sulfate or some other salt solution, 3) it will be a different metal and 4) I will not be trying to etch deeply and remove much material just change the sheen on the surface.
So, can you etch chrome? What solution is best? Am I asking for trouble etching a thin chrome plating, will I end up with flaking down the line? Are there any other considerations I am missing?