I picked up some sticks of reclaimed timber which had obviously been used for an external structure, perhaps a gazebo. The timber has obviously seen many years of service outside but has not rotted. I planed it up a bit and it looks like it might be rather nice. It is reddish with pale sapwood. I doesn't look like sapele. It planes easily and gives a nice smooth finish. There is no distinct smell on planing the surface, but that might be due to years of weathering, or my poor sense of smell . Could it be a mahogany substitute of some description?
This is what it looks like unplaned:
Then after a few surface shavings:
I have 9 approx 1100mm x 100mm x 43mm sticks. So I should be able to make something from them.
This is what it looks like unplaned:
Then after a few surface shavings:
I have 9 approx 1100mm x 100mm x 43mm sticks. So I should be able to make something from them.