Afromosia

Afromosia, grown in West Africa, is often referred to as a Teak substitute with its rich color and similar grain to teak.  The color can vary from medium brown to brownish -yellow and orange hues.  Afromosia is a very hard, dense and insect resistant wood. It is used for cabinetmaking, boat building, flooring and stairs.
JANKA HARDNESS SCALE:  1560
 

Additional Information

This hardwood is sold S2S, skip surfaced on both faces and left rough on the edges, and sold by the board foot.  The widths and lengths can vary by board.  

Our rule of thumb when selling our hardwoods is that we will cross-cut a board and sell only what the customer needs, provided we can return a 6’ length back to stock.  All hardwoods can be dressed down to your project specifications in our woodshop for an additional fee.

S2S 

Our 4/4 board is dressed 13/16” to 7/8” thick and sold by the board foot.

Our 8/4 board is dressed 1-3/4” to 1-7/8” thick and sold by the board foot.