I'm finally getting around to building an Etherwave Theremin kit I purchased several years ago. I've installed Thierry's ESPE01 board on the mainboard, and have an Etherwave Plus Field Upgrade on order for it; I figured I'd take advantage of having the board accessible and solderable without having to do any disassembly first. In the meantime, I'm looking at the case and trying to decide on a suitable finish. I don't necessarily want a traditional wood-style finish that shows the grain -- though I'm not averse to it either -- but am leaning more towards some sort of enamel or lacquer top cover.
Given the caveats in the manual about finishes, metallic flake paint is out of the question. But I find myself leaning towards some sort of hammered texture finish. I know that some of the hammered texture paints use mica flakes to achieve the effect, and that they are not conductive. But does anyone know of any other argument against hammered finishes? And if not, are there any paints out there that would fill the bill? (I note that some hammered finish black paints contain carbon black as pigment, and that is also a no-no.)
Thanks for your time and help.