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Sapling
- Joined
- Oct 16, 2025
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- Location
- Frome, Somerset
- Name
- Frank
- LOCATION
- Somerset
@Trevanion ... possibly Afromosia? That is very silky smooth... more so than Burmese teak. Offered as a possible.
Thanks Bob... very much more with it this morningHope you recover quickly.
Thanks Sam, always good to see you for a catch up.Bob, I have indisputably teak here; will drop over soon and show you it. Very characteristic smell, silicaceous inserts that blunt blades, and yes, wee white flecks in the grain - the odd time, not as a given.
Red sawdust? Yes, in artificial light, teak dust (and a freshly planed surrface) can appear red. Mostly, it is dirty brown.
Sam












Its all Iroko. I've worked with more teak than (probably) most. Its iroko.Iroko and board #3 teak... OR a very dark piece of Iroko![]()
I used to sell loads of the stuff - sawn and planed - when I worked at Charlton's Timber Merchant in Radstock until made redundant in 1992. I saw/handled a few colour variations from a gold to mid brown but don't recall any as dark as #3. Got a few splinters from it as well... There were a few times when I almost mistook a boad of Teak as Iroko - and vice versaIts all Iroko. I've worked with more teak than (probably) most. Its iroko.
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