
Smee Timber Ltd is established as one of Britain's leading and most comprehensive hardwood importing and manufacturing companies, offering an enormous choice of timber to manufacturers and users.
Makore |
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TROPICAL HARDWOOD |
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Family: |
Sapotaceae | |
Latin Name: |
Tieghemella heckelii | |
Distribution: |
West Africa | |
Uses: |
Furniture, cabinets, turnery, high-class joinery, interior fittings, laboratory benches, exterior joinery, framing for vehicles and carriages and in boat building large quantities of marine plywood are used. Selected logs are sliced for highly decorative veneers for coach and architectural panelling and for cabinetmaking and finished joinery | |
General Description: |
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| The heartwood colour varies from pink-red to blood red and red-brown. The grain is often straight but many figured logs have a decorative moiré or watered silk appearance, or a chequered mottle, sometimes with streaks of a darker colour. The surface is lustrous and the texture uniform and fine. It weighs about 620 kg/m3 (39 lb/ft3); specific gravity .62. Liable to blue stain if in contact with iron compounds in moist conditions. | ||
Mechanical Properties: |
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| The wood has medium bending and crushing strengths but low stiffness and resistance to shock loads. Although the heartwood is suitable for steam bending of moderate curvature the sapwood will buckle or rupture. | ||
Seasoning: |
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| Dries fairly rapidly but liable to twist a little or split around knots, otherwise little degrade. Small movement in service. | ||
Durability: |
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| Very durable. Sapwood is liable to attack by powder post beetle. Heartwood is extremely resistant to preservation treatment and the sapwood moderately resistant. | ||
Other Names: |
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| (1) makoré (Ivory Coast); baku, abaku (Ghana); agamokwe (Nigeria). (2) douka (Cameroon, Gabon); dumori (Ivory Coast). | ||
| TEMPERATE HARDWOODS | ||||
| Western Red Alder | White Beech * | Hard Maple * | Pear | |
| European Ash * | Cherry * | Soft Maple * | Sycamore * | |
| American Ash * | Sweet Chestnut | European Oak * | Tulipwood (Poplar) * | |
| Beech, CND * | Red Elm | American Red Oak * | American Black Walnut * | |
| Steamed Beech * | Birds Eye Maple | American White Oak * | ||
| TROPICAL HARDWOODS | ||||
| Abura | Guarea * | Lignum Vitae | Padauk | |
| Afrormosia | Idigbo | Red Louro * | Sapele * | |
| Agba | Iroko * | African Mahogany * | Tatajuba | |
| Anigre | Jatoba | Makore | Teak | |
| Bubinga | Koto | Meranti * | Utile * | |
| African Cedar | Lemonwood | Ovangkol | Virola | |
| African Walnut | Wenge | Zebrano | ||
| CLEAR GRADE SOFTWOODS | ||||
| Douglas Fir * | Pitch Pine | Hemlock * | Thermowood * | |
| Western Red Cedar * | Siberian Larch * | Southern Yellow Pine | ||
| CONSTRUCTIONAL TIMBERS | ||||
| Yellow Balau p.h.n.d. * | Cumaru * | Ekki * | European Oak * | |
| Greenheart * | Ipe * | Massaranduba * | Opepe * | |
| Purpleheart | ||||
| Species followed by an asteric (*) are normally available with FSC, MTCC, PEFC certification. | ||||