Sapele Timber

There are several important species of Entandrophragma found in West and East Africa and they are all similar in appearance, although not necessarily in properties. Sapele wood is closely related to African Mahogany and is sometimes wrongly referred to as mahogany.

The heartwood of Sapele is a medium to dark reddish-brown, quite distinct from the pale creamy yellow sapwood. The Sapele wood nearly always shows a pronounced interlocked grain which yields a beautifully regular stripe figure when quarter sawn or sliced.

Sapele timber is also seen occasionally with wavy grain which will lead to a mottle or fiddleback figure. The texture is moderately fine and the weight about 620 kg/m3 dried. Freshly cut Sapele stock has a short-lived cedar-like odour. It is somewhat difficult to season without distortion. 

Sapele timber is as strong as Oak in most respects and stains and polishes so well that it is much used for furniture both as solids and as decorative veneers. It is also peeled for plywoods and used in cabinet work, interior fittings, boatbuilding and flooring. Ripple marks are invariably present. The vessels are smaller and more numerous than in Utile (with which it is often confused).

Sapele timber is available cut to size at both of our timber merchants in Brentwood, Essex and Snetterton, Norfolk for collection or UK delivery.

Sapele Specification

LATIN NAME:
Entandrophragma
cylindricum

WEIGHT (KG/M3):

620 kg/m3

COLOUR:

Dark redish brown

TEXTURE:

Moderately Fine

GRAIN:

Interlocking

AVAILABLE SIZES:

Thickness: 25mm – 100mm
Width: 75mm +
Length: 2.1m +

Sapele Timber Cut To Size

Sapele timber available cut to size for collection or UK delivery