\section{Finishing}
-%% TODO: mention polyurethane
-
You have two options when it comes to finishing. The easiest way is to
-proceed with the wax/oil mixture included in the kit. The other option
-is to apply several layers of lacquer and wet sand it down in
-between coats. This requires buying more supplies and takes significantly
-longer, but it results in a sturdier, shinier
+proceed with the wax/oil mixture included in the kit, but you can also
+finish it with a spray lacquer. This requires buying more supplies and
+takes longer, but it results in a sturdier, shinier
finish.\footnote{http://atreus.technomancy.us/lacquer.gif} The steps
for the lacquered finish are described in a separate
document,\footnote{http://atreus.technomancy.us/lacquer.pdf} and the
\section{Drying}
Once one side of each piece is finished, you'll need to lay them out
-for a half hour or so to let them dry. (Longer if using lacquer.) Once
-one side is dry, repeat the process on the other side. After you've
-finished the construction you can come back and add another few coats
-to the outermost surfaces for a smoother texture. Once it's dried for
-a while, wipe the excess off. While you're waiting, you can start
-soldering the diodes and controller onto the circuit board, but don't
-solder any switches in before the switch plate is ready or you'll just
-need to remove them later.
+for a half hour or so to let them dry. Once one side is dry, repeat
+the process on the other side. After you've finished the construction
+you can come back and add another few coats to the outermost surfaces
+for a smoother texture. Once it's dried for a while, wipe the excess
+off. While you're waiting, you can start soldering the diodes and
+controller onto the circuit board, but don't solder any switches in
+before the switch plate is ready or you'll just need to remove them
+later.
\section{Diodes}