I've been thinking a bit lately about the finish of the antennas on my Etherwave. Also, I'm planning to construct a Jaycar midi theremin this winter, and I've been thinking about antennas for that too since I don't plan to use the cheap antennas (or tiny case) the kit comes with.
You see, I have a difficulty called hyperhydrosis, which basically means I sweat profusely, almost nonstop, all the time, regardless of temperature or humidity. One consequence of this is that things I handle regularly tend to have their finishes ruined: my perspiration ate the paint off of my last laptop. One of the worst things for me to handle is chrome. The chrome finish starts to degrade after the first time I handle it. So, I hate chrome, and my Etherwave antennas are starting to look bad, at least up close. It's all the more obvious since I polyurethaned the case to protect the autographs on it from my hands: the case is glossy as glass, the antennas are starting to look corroded.
Brass is also bad, it starts to patina after I handle it, so I don't want plain brass antennas either. (I think the Etherwave antennas are brass beneath the chrome, aren't they?) Same for copper, although at least copper doesn't smell funny.
No, I can't just wear rubber gloves, it's incredibly uncomfortable for me among other problems.
Consequently, I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas about surface finishes for antennas that won't corrode. I've thought about trying to sand off the chrome and then perhaps have the antennas gold plated, but I imagine it would be rather expensive. Other ideas or a cheap gold electroplating service would be welcome.
You see, I have a difficulty called hyperhydrosis, which basically means I sweat profusely, almost nonstop, all the time, regardless of temperature or humidity. One consequence of this is that things I handle regularly tend to have their finishes ruined: my perspiration ate the paint off of my last laptop. One of the worst things for me to handle is chrome. The chrome finish starts to degrade after the first time I handle it. So, I hate chrome, and my Etherwave antennas are starting to look bad, at least up close. It's all the more obvious since I polyurethaned the case to protect the autographs on it from my hands: the case is glossy as glass, the antennas are starting to look corroded.
Brass is also bad, it starts to patina after I handle it, so I don't want plain brass antennas either. (I think the Etherwave antennas are brass beneath the chrome, aren't they?) Same for copper, although at least copper doesn't smell funny.
No, I can't just wear rubber gloves, it's incredibly uncomfortable for me among other problems.
Consequently, I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas about surface finishes for antennas that won't corrode. I've thought about trying to sand off the chrome and then perhaps have the antennas gold plated, but I imagine it would be rather expensive. Other ideas or a cheap gold electroplating service would be welcome.