Sapele Wood
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Sapele wood lumber is used in the construction of fine furniture and cabinetwork, decorative veneers, plywood, joinery, flooring and paneling. Sapele wood (sometimes spelled Sapelle or Sapelli) is quite popular for flooring, and stock with a “ribbon” grain is typically pulled at a premium for decorative finishes.Sapele wood is a medium to dark reddish brown or purplish brown. Species information Scientific Name: Entandrophragma cylindricum OTHER NAMES:Sapele Mahogany, Sapelle, Sapelli, Sapelii ORIGIN:Africa, ranging from the Ivory Coast to the Cameroons and eastward through Zaire to Uganda APPEARANCE:Heartwood a medium to fairly dark reddish brown or purplish brown; sapwood whitish or pale yellow, distinct. Texture rather fine; grain interlocked, sometimes wavy, producing a narrow, uniform, roe figure on quartered surfaces; lustrous with a Cedar-like scent DENSITY: Janka scale hardness is 1,500 for dry material WEIGHT: 42 lbs. / cu. ft., or approximately 3.5 lbs. per board foot DRYING: Dries fairly rapidly but with a marked tendency to warp, very variable in drying properties, requires careful stacking WORKABILITY: Works fairly well with hand and machine tools, tends to tear interlocked grain in planing, saws easily, good gluing and nailing properties, satisfactory peeling and slicing DURABILITY: Heartwood is moderately durable, resistance to termite attack variable. Sapwood liable to powder-post beetle attack
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