W110 – OKOUME
Okoume Wood is often used for furniture making, cabinetry, and woodworking projects where a durable and attractive wood is required.
It is also used for boat building, plywood, and veneer production. The 2′ size is commonly used for smaller woodworking projects, such as building small furniture, decorative boxes, and other craft projects.
Categories: Wood, Wood / lumber
Description
Super Quality timber selected very carefully, tested and evaluated by our team at the origin of the product, to tally with customers’ needs and requirements towards safe and satisfactory use.
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