Appearance
Color: Heartwood
is vivid reddish orange when freshly cut, darkening to reddish- or
purple- brown or black over time. Sapwood is cream-colored. Very
uniform in color.
Grain: Straight
to interlocked; coarse texture.
Variations
Within Species And Grades: Slight
variation in color.
Properties
Hardness/Janka: Janka:1725;
(34% harder than Northern red oak).
Dimensional
Stability: Excellent
(5.2; 40% more stable than Northern red oak).
Durability:
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Workability
Sawing/Machining: Saws
well, but requires a slow feed rate; carbide tooling recommended.
Machines easily, with some tearing of the interlocked
grain.
Sanding: Sands
satisfactorily.
Nailing: No
known problems.
Finishing: Because
of the oil in the wood, oil-modified finishes may require long dry
times. Waterborne finishes are often recommended. Has a tendcy to
bleed. Conversion varnishes also have been known to work
well.
Comments: Dermatological
and respiratory allergic potential.
Origin:
Africa
Cost
Multiplier:
Availability
Moderately
available.
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