Bodgers
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In the UK (at least in my part) it sits between Beech and European oak in price.D_W":1w9qplmr said:Jeez - it's expensive here! (sapele).
I recognize it now, I think. Someone sent me a ribboned piece to plane once, and the surface was very fragile and difficult to plane due to the fragility of the wood in the ribboning. I was able to plane it to finish, but it reminded me of a softer version of quartersawn cocobolo, which is also a pain because of the weakness of the earlywood.
It's fairly affordable for hardwood.
I have a couple of pieces that I bought from my local hardwood place just to see what it's like.
One of the pieces is actually really nice looking - even without finish on it, the striped grain pattern has a superb sort of 3 dimensional affect.
I notice Darrell Peart uses a lot of Sapele in his Greene and Greene style furniture so there must be ways to deal with it.
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