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Padauk African 8/4 Lumber
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$10.99 / Board Feet
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About this wood . . .
Thickness: 1-13/16'' thick, surfaced smooth two sides (8/4 S2S)
Widths: 4''-10'' with the edges still rough. Straight line ripping on one edge is available as well (see below).
Lengths: Up to 8'. Longer lengths may be available for local pick up or truck freight shipment. Contact us to verify.
Grade: Select & Better. See our page about Hardwood Grading for some details about common lumber grades and their definitions.
 All lumber is kiln dried, surfaced smooth on both sides, and available in a wide variety of sizes. We can do custom cutting and milling for you, too! Contact us.
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Get a ton of information about African Padauk. Here's a quick overview:
African Padauk comes from
Parts of Africa

Botanical Name:
Pterocarpus soyauxii
Other Names:
African Padauk, Mbe, Mbil, Mututi, Ngula, Bosulu
Color:
Bright orange red, often with dark stripes.
Characteristics:
When freshly cut the wood is bright orange red, becomes reddish brown. Moderately hard and heavy. Medium texture, but with large pores. Saws and planes easily to a very smooth surface.
Typical Uses:
Musical instruments, furniture, flooring, turning, accessories.
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    Color, 4.17.2009
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Reviewer: GL (central washington, WA)
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I only wish there was a way to keep that bright orange. Turns dark within a few months after finishing.
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    Very pleased, 3.23.2009
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Reviewer: Ken W. (Lafayette, La)
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I got a 20 boardfoot pack with 10 pieces and every one was perfect.
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    I like it but, 3.21.2009
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Reviewer: Doc Whitton (Durango, CO)
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Sure it's a beautiful wood, but there are two things I don't like about it. First is that you have to be very careful if you glue this wood to something lighter, like maple. When you sand it, the dust can actually color the other wood. Second, it's imperative you wear a dust mask or even better a respirator. It's listed as a sensitizer on a lot of toxic wood lists. Otherwise, yes, it's a beautiful wood.
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    Good pickings, 3.17.2009
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Reviewer: Louis Burns (Glendale, AZ)
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I picked out 10 boards at your phoenix store on saturday. wow this stuff is beautiful. Clear and striaght grain. I'll be back for more just to stock up!
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