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Brian
 
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Default is chrome-plating possible on sharp edges?

You might try ceramic coating. Race car suppliers ceramic coat headers,
pistons, etc., with some very attractive finishes.

Brian


"Litl Fish" wrote in message
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Hi folks,

I like to use mild steel to make shapes that deliberately have rather

sharp
edges after cutting with a blowtorch. To date, professional sandblasting

has
produced reasonable results in preparation for powdercoating or other

metal
finishes. Although one piece came up OK with a clear finish by

professional
powdercoating, earlier attempts to achieve the same effect by handpainting

a
clear finish on some candlestick holders were disappointing.

I want to sandblast the candlestick holders again, with a mind to having
them chrome-plated. My question is: does anyone have any experience with
chromeplating sharp edges? These candlestick holders wouldn't be under the
stress of car bumper bars (remember when they chromeplated these??) but

I'm
worried about the lifespan and strength of the chromeplating around sharp,
uneven edges. There's always the option of powder coating in a silver
coloured paint, but it's not the effect I want to achieve. The candlestick
holders are located in my web site at
http://www.twistedirony.com/candlestickholdr.htm. Any thoughts would be

well
appreciated, as to the feasability of obtaining a satisfactory standard of
finish through chromeplating.

Thanking you in advance,
Casey Herman

bizArRTe® digital imagery and twisted IRONy® metal sculpture
t/a twisted IRONy®
Melbourne, Australia
www.twistedirony.com