Iroko (Chlorophora, excelsa)
Similiar Woods: Teak, Goaibao
Trade Names: Odum, "African Teak"
Origin: Africa
Range: The eastern and western countries of central Africa from Sierra Leone to Angola to Mozambique.
Uses: Boat decking, flooring, furniture, paneling, mining timbers, vats, turnery, veneers and lumber.
Properties: A golden yellow to a dark brown specie with medium density but shock resistant and It has a very durable interlocking grain and sometimes contains calcium-carbonate deposits. Machining: Works satisfactorily with hand and machine tools but has a blunting effect when calcium carbonate deposits are present.
Seasoning: Dries rapidly without much degrade. Has a tendency to show stick marks during drying.