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The rigid version will ride over your cupped boards. Flatter is better of course but I've seen your pics and your boards are not severely cupped enough to be a problem. I wouldn't worry about a lack of finish on the hardwood beneath your LVT. Finish only protects the surface and you're covering that up. Every manufacturer of LVT will have a matching threshold available to use in the doorway. It will accommodate expansion and contraction, is cheap, is easy to install, will be low profile and will look better than your existing thresholds or anything you mill on the table saw. The only thing pinning the LVT down will be your toilet but with room to expand around the perimeter it will not cause a problem.
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