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As most of you already know, this is a very popular African exported timber or lumber. There are multiple species of the Guibourtia genus that are known as Bubinga, so colors and aesthetics can vary dramatically. A variety of different, quite strunning figures often decorate its grains (pommelle, waterfall, mottled and wildly flamed); its base color can range from a lighter pinkish red to light- to medium-brown. Trees can grow to towering proportions, so the larger specimens are often cut into large, live-edge slabs. Buy Wholesale Bubinga Lumber form African Forest Timber Ltd your #1 Wholesale Bubinga Lumber Supplier
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Usually found in Equatorial Africa, Bubinga timber is a Guibourtia species wood that is produced from a tree which is about 130 to 150 ft in height and 3 to 6 ft in diameter. Also sometimes known as Kevazingo, the wood is light red to dark red in color and features black or dark purple streaks.
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Wholesale Bubinga Lumber Stock Information
GRADES: | FAS/SEL |
CUTS: | Mixed Grain |
SIZES: | 4/4, 8/4 |
DRYING: | Kiln-Dried (KD) |
WHOLESALE MINIMUM: | 2,000 board feet and up |
Species Information
BOTANICAL NAME: Guibourtia spp.
Bubinga is often referred to as “African Rosewood” because of is resemblance to Rosewood. This wood is commonly used in fine furniture and cabinetwork, decorative veneers, fancy turnery, and inlay work. Buy Wholesale Bubinga Lumber form African Forest Timber Ltd your #1 Wholesale Bubinga Lumber Supplier
OTHER NAMES: |
African Rosewood, Kevazinga (as a figured veneer) Guibourtia demeusei, Guibourtia pellegriniana, Guibourtia tessmannii |
ORIGIN: | Equatorial Africa |
APPEARANCE: | Heartwood pink, vivid red, or red brown with purple streaks or veins, on exposure becomes yellow or medium brown with a reddish tint, veining becomes less conspicuous; sapwood whitish and clearly demarcated. Texture fine and even; grain straight or interlocked; lustrous; sometimes highly figured; has an unpleasant odor when first cut which disappears on drying |
DENSITY: | Janka scale hardness is roughly 2,690 for dry material |
WEIGHT: | 50 – 60 lbs. / cu. ft., or approximately 4.2 – 5 lbs. per board foot |
DRYING: | Must be dried slowly to avoid distortion and checking |
WORKABILITY: | Though quite hard and heavy, Bubinga will saw and plane rather well and produce a good finish. Turns well and gluing can be moderate to difficult due to gum pockets |
DURABILITY: | Heartwood has good durability and is resistant to termite attack. Moderately resistant to marine borers |
PRESERVATION: | Heartwood is rated as resistant to preservative treatments, sapwood is permeable |
FINISHING: | Finishes well |
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