Sapele
Sapele is a ‘Red’ Hardwood from West Africa in the same family (Meliaceae) as Mahogany and Utile, and is reddish brown in colour with a fine even texture and grain that is usually interlocked. Sapele is noted for the ’ribbon stripe’ figure on radial faces, but being heavily interlocked, it does need care when machining. A good general purpose joinery hardwood, Sapele is slightly less stable than the closely related Utile.
| Origin | Cameroon |
|---|---|
| Density | 640–670kgs/m3 |
| Availability | Square edged kiln dried boards (OLB certified); well air-dried stock also available as we dry our own stock |
| Movement in Service | Medium |
| Grade | ‘Sykes Grade’ upgraded from FAS; all stocks from a single sawmill to ensure consistency |
| Thicknesses Available | 26mm, 32mm, 38mm, 45mm, 63mm, 76mm, 100mm, 150mm |
| Colour | Deep reddish brown |
| Length and Width Specification | 1.8m and longer × 100mm and wider |