Various structures or components can include plated surfaces or other
parts. For example, an article can include a base and a plated part with
a limit artifact that results from plating adjacent a non-plateable
surface; the limit artifact can be disposed away from the base. Exemplary
limit artifacts include lack of protrusions, smooth upper surfaces, and
curved surfaces, where a curved surface can transition between a smooth
upper surface and an irregular side surface. Exemplary plated structures
can be tube-shaped or cup-shaped, with an opening at a top end and,
around the opening, a lip with a limit artifact. Wall-like structures can
similarly have limit artifacts at their top end. If plating on a mold's
side surface, the non-plateable surface can be the lower surface of an
overhanging polymer disk or structure positioned on the mold. Plated
tubes and wall-like structures can be employed in microfluidic
structures.