| Management number | 214301375 | Release Date | 2026/04/12 | List Price | $36.00 | Model Number | 214301375 | ||
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Afromosia, with a weight of 3.67 lbs per board foot, is 2.51% heavier than red oak. It boasts a Janka hardness rating of 1560, making it 20.93% harder than red oak. Its density, at 0.69 specific gravity, is 7.81% greater than red oak. The wood's workability is somewhat difficult, rated 8/10, with a fine texture (3/10) and average ease of finishing (5/10). It grows in Africa and is also known by various other names. The trees can reach heights of 160 feet with straight boles clear for about 100 feet. Trunk diameters can range from 48 to 60 inches. Afromosia is used in boat building, decorative veneer, desks, cabinetry, and flooring. The lumber is surfaced smooth on two sides, kiln dried, and at least 83% clear on one side. It's sold in random widths, and you'll need to cut or glue it to create the sizes you need. Board footage is the unit of measurement, with one board foot equal to 144 cubic inches. The thickness of the lumber is indicated by fractions like 4/4, which is roughly 1 inch. If you can cut your own pieces, they'll help you choose wood that yields what you need. Most lumber is at least 83% clear on one side, but 100% clear wood cannot be guaranteed. For more information, see their FAQs, email helpdesk@woodworkerssource.com, or call 800-423-2450.
| Color | Brownish yellow with darker streaks, or crimson-brown with bands of golden brown |
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| Material | Afromosia wood |
| Item Form | Sheet |
| Brand Name | woodworkerssource |
| Item Shape | Square |
| Grade Rating | Select |
| Manufacturer | woodworkerssource |
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