In this chapter we will review the basic methods and procedures for
mechanically unfolding proteins with an atomic force microscope. We
-review the working principle behind an AFM (\cref{sec:afm}) and
+discuss the working principle behind an AFM (\cref{sec:afm}) and
outline the procedure for synthesizing protein chains
(\cref{sec:polymer-synthesis}). With the groundwork out of the way,
we will look at sample preparation (\cref{sec:sample-preparation}) and
the velocity clamp force spectroscopy procedure
(\cref{sec:procedure}). Finally, we will give an executive summary of
-cantilever calibration (\cref{sec:cantilever-calib}) which is
-discussed in more detail in \cref{sec:cantilever-calib}.
+cantilever calibration (\cref{sec:cantilever-calib:intro}).
Everything discussed in this chapter, with the possible exception of
cantilever calibration, is fairly standard practice in the field of