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If it was, I wouldn't have needed to ask, would I? *NM*
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Golly munchie, I think that's exactly what my question is asking. Can it be any further straight forward than that??? *NM*
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Has anyone tried sending 3d printed wheels to get chromed? *NM*
Depends on the material. Years ago I sent a few things in to be plated. Didn't work at all. I believe it was some sort of nylon material. Like I said, it was years ago. I would think todays materials are better. *NM*
Who is doing vacuum metallizing (plastic plating) now? *NM*
I dunno, that's what I'm trying to figure out. *NM*
Yes. I posted the results here. Airbrushing Molotow gave MUCH better results. *NM*
John, I'm going to send you an email. *NM*
Methinks that gives the most realistic finish, anyway *NM*
Honestly, I wouldn't bother.... A quick hit of Revell Chrom spray will likely get you great results. (Have I mentioned how much I like that product?) *NM*
I've tried the Revell stuff, and apparently I can't even do that right. *NM*
And where would you send these, Mike L???? *NM*
Golly munchie, I think that's exactly what my question is asking. Can it be any further straight forward than that??? *NM*
If it was, I wouldn't have needed to ask, would I? *NM*
Oops, I'm sorry. Let's break this down to common sense. If I knew, would I be asking? Let me tell you the answer. No. I wouldn't be asking. I would simply state where I knew to go get parts plated. Straight forward enough? Furthermore..
Before Dale Horner retired, I asked about sending 3-D printed parts to him [LMKC] for plating. He told me he wasn't having much luck plating them so I didn't bother. *NM*
Here we go munchie. Got the answer I was looking for from Steve. *NM*