-smooth the inner surfaces feel to the touch.
-
-\section{Oiling Case}
-
-Be sure to get all the wood dust off the pieces before you go on. Open
-up the wax/oil mixture. Apply some to the brush and start spreading it over
-one side of each case piece. The color of the wood will darken as it
-absorbs the oil. Try to ensure it's spread evenly. Be more generous
-with the oil on the outer exposed surfaces.
+smooth the inner surfaces feel to the touch. Be sure to get all the
+wood dust off the pieces before you go on. A clean tack cloth or other
+fine cloth works well.
+
+\section{Finishing}
+
+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 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
+rest of this section describes the quicker finishing method.
+
+Open up the wax/oil mixture. Apply some to the brush and start
+spreading it over one side of each case piece. The color of the wood
+will darken as it absorbs the oil. Try to ensure it's spread
+evenly. Be more generous with the oil on the outer exposed
+surfaces. Once you've spread it with the brush, you can use your
+fingers to work the wax into the wood more deeply.