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African Sapele
Mahogany Wood

Truly the Best Mahogany in the
World!
OTHER COMMON NAMES:
Sapelli
Sapele is a reddish-brown wood. A remarkable feature of Sapele is
that the grain is interlocked and changes direction in frequent,
irregular intervals. Before WWI the principal demand for this wood came
from Germany where it was used for decorative cabinet work.
Interestingly enough, Sapele was found in the propeller-blades of German
Zeppelins. Sapele is also one of Europe's most desired woods in
manufacturing doors, windows and hardwood flooring. It has a wide
variety of applications and is very popular as a decorative surface
veneer for high-grade furniture such as book cases and cabinets.
ORIGIN:
A large African tree ranging from Sierra Leone to Angola and eastward
through the Congo to Uganda
HARDNESS:
Janka hardness is 1500,
(16% harder than Red Oak (1210 Janka)
DURABILITY:
Heartwood is moderately durable, resistance to termite attack variable.
USES:
Used extensively, guitar bodies, flooring, furniture, cabinetry,
decorative moldings, paneling, doors and windows, and anything mahogany
is used for.
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