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Similar to white oak but tends to have smaller rays. Red oak can vary so talk to your suppliers before ordering a job lot. Used extensively in the construction sector and also used in the manufacture of coffins.
This is a strong and durable timber. The sapwood tends to be lighter in colour with the grain displaying a slight silver structure. Used in the furniture and joinery sectors.
Iroko is a very durable wood and has the same stability of teak. Used in the joinery sector and for cladding and decking.
Sapele is another alternative to genuine mahogany and is the same genus as Utile. It is quite similar and shares certain characteristics with Utile. It can be used in a number of indoor and outdoor applications.
Siberian Larch is well known for its toughness and durability. The knots are light grey in colour but stay solid after drying and machining.
Furniture, doors, flooring, panelling, brush handles, woodenware, bending stock, are just some of the uses of our Steamed Beech Product.