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KOTO

Origine
AFRICA

Descrizione



Similar Woods:Impa, Ako, Eyong, Obeche (Wawa)

Origin:Africa

Range: West Africa, from Lyberia through to the Ivory Cpast, Ghana, Nigeria and Cameroon.

Uses: Sliced veneer used for door skins and inner surface veneers; rotary veneer used for plywood panels.
Used in the furniture industry more as a backing veneer.

Properties: The wood is yellowish-white to cream in color and becomes more yellowish-grey steamed.
Koto is very good for printing and staining. Logs must be freshly felled and chemically impregnated.
Veneer and lumber (treated) should be stored in dry, well-ventilated rooms.

Machining:Well-sharpened tools are required to produce smooth surfaces due to the interlocking grain.
Wet wood tends to become slightly woolly when cut.

Seasoning: The wood must be carefully and slowly dried to avoid surface checking.
Drying should take place as soon as possible to avoid blue stain.

Finishing: The wood is excellently suited for staining and polishing when a filler is applied.

Jointing: The wood can be glued very well. Joints are easy to make and hold firmly.

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