I just cast some odds and ends using a bunch of cut up chrome-plated brass bathroom fittings. Someone present at the event (something public at a museum) remarked that he had done something similar, and the resulting metal was rock hard. I had a scratch at my results, and indeed, they seemed resistant to a hacksaw - whereas the next batch (where I was careful to find odds and ends of unplated scrap) seemed to behave more normally. I've just had a google on this, and web-people seem to think that the chrome (and underlying nickel) don't melt at brass temperatures, and just end up as flaky bits in the dross. I could believe this - there was plenty of dross, which I tried to collect using some glass in the mix - but my first impressions are, that the chromed pieces made harder metal. I wonder if anyone here has anything to add?
Thanks
Mark
Thanks
Mark