The name sapele comes from that of the city of sapele in nigeria where there is a preponderance of the tree african timber and plywood at p a division of the united africa company had a factory at this location where the wood along with triplochiton scleroxylon obeche mahogany and khaya was processed into timber which was then exported from the port of sapele worldwide.
African sapele hardwood.
It s sold both in lumber and veneer form.
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Other uses for all three are interior and architectural millwork furniture.
Sapele and african mahogany have gained popularity for usage in exterior mouldings including siding and soffits.
Sapele is a hardwood from tropical africa that successfully emulates the characteristics that have made mahogany so popular.
Grain is straight to interlocked.
Sapele is a dusty lumber and this fine dust can cause respiratory problems and skin irritation.
A look at african mahogany sapele and utile.
When builders ask for our input about particular projects or budget cutting alternatives we sometimes recommend a species unfamiliar to them.
2 1 4 prefinished solid sapele.
Be sure to take care while machining this wood.
Sapele flooring has characteristics of the sapele tree.
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Sapele is actually somewhat soft for a hardwood although it is still harder than mahogany and it is therefore very gentle on tools.
Or rippling banded or speckled patterns.
African mahogany and utile are also used for boat building.
Much harder than african mahogany and red oak.
Our african sapele hardwood is dark reddish brown in colour with an interlocked or wavy grain and medium to fine in texture.
Sapele is a commonly exported and economically important african wood species.
Looking for a dramatically elegant floor.
Sapele is a lovely exotic wood that has been used to make guitars jewelry and furniture.
It is a great alternative to mahogany.
Same as mahogany exploitation of sapele forests are regulated by several countries across africa.
Hardwood flooring african sapele.
The wood is light to deep reddish brown.
It is occasionally used as a substitute for genuine mahogany and is sometimes referred to as sapele mahogany.
Consider the crimson chestnut sapele with its crisscrossed and streaked or honeycomb grain.
Sapele is in the same family as mahogany.
This is not an endangered species and is in plentiful supply in africa.
Sapele has a medium to coarse texture.
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Now you can buy it for your hardwood floor.