I am putting the finishing touches on an entertainment center I built to house a 50" plasma TV and would like some suggestions on how to get the poly smooth without too much effort. I say this because there are a total of 4 parts to the unit - a center console, 2 towers and a center arch. This is a whole lot of area to tackle with lots of nooks, crannies, raised paned doors, drawers and shelves - you get the idea. The unit is made out of quarter sawn white oak solids and veneer plywood. I stained the unit with an oil stain, waited several days and then sprayed water based Minwax Polycrylic with an HVLP conversion gun (my first time ever using a sprayer). The finish came out very good without runs, or orange peel. However the finish does not have that smooth feel we all strive for. I have a Rotex sander and would like some guidance on how to use it to smooth and bring up the sheen to a nice semi gloss luster. The plywood is rather open pored - I'm not looking for glass smooth otherwise I would have had to fill the pores before finishing. Again I just want a nice surface to touch without an overly complicated process considering the amount of surface area to work. Is the Rotex the right machine or is this a manual process?