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Nothing at all unrefined about end grain if it's sanded or planed smooth and finished well; probably the majority of the most "refined" dining tables ever made had more end grain showing along the edges than side grain.
And I agree with Art; use breadboards if you like the look, but keeping a big panel flat is better done by other means.
Last edited by Frank Drew; 02-20-2017 at 8:42 PM.
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Bring your lumber into the house and let it adjust to the temp and climate...Longer the better
Jerry
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