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When we had our cabinets built 15 years ago, he used a catalyzed varnish finish over dark-stained (mission-style) oak. They do show a little cracking of the finish at a few joints, but still look great. Hardly noticeable. All they ever need a little damp cloth wipe-down from time to time. I would expect your joints to show cracks. Everything expands and contracts with temperature and humidity variations across the seasons.
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Dan Becker, Division Manager
City & Regional Planning Division
Raleigh Department of City Planning
One Exchange Plaza, Ste 300 (27601)
PO Box 590, Raleigh NC, 27602
919/516-2632 (v); 919/516-2682 (f)
http://www.raleighnc.gov
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