
Trade Names: | Movingui, Nigerian Satinwood. |
Origin: | Africa. |
Range: | West Africa, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon, Congo. |
Uses: | Sliced veneer for faces and rotary veneer for panels, furniture, interior fittings, paneling and parquet flooring, construction lumber. |
Properties: | The heartwood is lemon to greenish-yellow, yellow-brown, darkening in time. The wood has an intensive lustrous surface which is why it is misleadingly called _African Satinwood_. The logs with pronounced figuring are particularly decorative. This figuring can occur in different forms. |
Machining: | The light colored logs can be machined as a general rule without any great difficulty. The dark logs have a higher silicate content and as a result dulls tools quickly. The twisting fibre growth becomes a problem when planing at high feed speeds. |
Seasoning: | Care must be taken in drying in order to avoid checking and warping. |