Acajou Slabs

from $3,131.48

Other names: African Mahogany, Khaya

Resistance to fungi: ★★★
Resistance to dry wood borers: ★★★★
Resistance to termites: ★
Impregnability: ★
Stability: ★★★
*on a 4-star system

Uses: Furniture, Cabinets, Mill Work, Joinery, Boat Building

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Other names: African Mahogany, Khaya

Resistance to fungi: ★★★
Resistance to dry wood borers: ★★★★
Resistance to termites: ★
Impregnability: ★
Stability: ★★★
*on a 4-star system

Uses: Furniture, Cabinets, Mill Work, Joinery, Boat Building

Other names: African Mahogany, Khaya

Resistance to fungi: ★★★
Resistance to dry wood borers: ★★★★
Resistance to termites: ★
Impregnability: ★
Stability: ★★★
*on a 4-star system

Uses: Furniture, Cabinets, Mill Work, Joinery, Boat Building

Acajou: 

Acajou is also known as “Mahogany.” It’s a tropical hardwood that is highly valued for its beauty,  durability, and workability. 

It Is native to Central and South America but is also grown in many other parts of the world, including  Africa and Asia.  

The wood of the Acajou tree is characterized by its reddish-brown color, straight grain, and fine texture.  It has a high natural luster that gives it a luxurious appearance and a silky feel.  

Acajou is also known for its stability and resistance to warping, splitting, and checking, which makes it an ideal material for use in high-end furniture, cabinetry, and decorative veneers. 

In addition to being beautiful, Acajou is also highly workable. It can be easily cut, shaped, and carved using both hand and machine tools, and it finishes well with a wide range of stains, oils, and varnishes.  This makes it a popular choice for craftsmen and woodworkers who want to create intricate and detailed designs. 

Another important characteristic of Acajou is its resistance to decay, termites, and other pests. This makes it a popular choice for outdoor applications, such as decking and boat building. Acajou wood is also used to make musical instruments, such as guitars and pianos, because of its excellent acoustic properties. 

Overall, Acajou is a versatile and highly prized wood that is valued for its beauty, durability, and workability. Its unique combination of qualities has made it a popular choice for a wide range of applications, from high-end furniture to musical instruments to outdoor construction.

Other names for Acajou - African Mahogany - Khaya