> Otherwise, is there anybody out there familiar with chemical etching 
> stainless?

Not much to it - it's like etching a printed circuit board.  Coat with resist, 
expose to pattern, develop, etch.
Places like Micro-Mark sell kits to do this:

http://www.micromark.com/micro-mark-pro-etch-photo-etch-system,8346.html

The main difference is both sides of the metal have to be treated.  I'd suggest 
covering both sides with resist,
and only dissolving away the pattern on one side.  That way, you don't have to 
worry about registration, although
there will be some undercutting.

- John

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