1-3/4" Iroko Pre-Cut Squares
$8.00 ea.
mix/match strips and squares (48 U.S. Ground)
| Thickness | 1-3/4" (≈ 1-3/4" approx) |
| Width | 1-3/4" |
| Length | 12", 18", or 30" |
| Grade | Kiln dried, clear |
| Size | 1-3/4" x 1-3/4" x 18" (Approximated. Actual size can vary 1/8" ) |
Wood Species Guide
About Iroko
Chlorophora excelsa Grows in Africa
Africa
Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Cameroon
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Color Range
Color varies from pale golden brown to dark chocolate brown.
About the Tree
The tree is quite large and may reach 160 feet in height. The bole is straight, cylindrical, and may be clear of branches to 80 feet. Logs usually average about 30" diameter.
Other Names
African Teak, Moreira, Abang, Doussie, Mvule, Iroko, Mvuli, Kambala, Odum
Common Uses
Boat building and marine work, furniture and cabinet work.
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