The introduction of koto veneer comes from Great Forest
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- Linconm Sun
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- May 4,2023
Summary
Koto veneer is a type of wood veneer made from the koto tree, which is native to West Africa. It is known for its light color and fine, uniform texture, which makes it a popular choice for decorative woodworking and furniture making. Koto veneer is often used as a substitute for more expensive woods like maple and birch, and it is commonly used for interior paneling, cabinetry, and furniture components.
Trade Names
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koto
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Similar Woods
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Impa,Ako,Eyong,Obeche(Wawa)
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Origin
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Africa
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Range
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West Africa, From Lyberia Through To The Ivory Coast,Ghana,Nigeria And Cameroon
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Uses
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Sliced Veneer Used For Door Skins And Inner Surface Veneers; Rotary Veneer Used For Plywood Panels. Used In The Furniture Industry More As A Backing Veneer. |
Properties | The Wood Is Yellowish-white To Cream In Color And Becomes More Yellowish-grey when Steamed. Koto Is Very Good For Printing And Dyeing. It is widely used in China market, especially with the development of dyed veneer in recent years. The veneer of this wood species is widely used, and its Nice pattern is also very popular. Because the wood itself is very white, it is basically processed in Africa. Logs Must Be Freshly felled And Chemically Impregnated. Veneer And Lumber (treated) Should Be Stored In dry, Well-ventilated Rooms. |
Michining | Well-sharpened Tools Are Required To Produce Smooth Surfaces Due To The Interlocking Grain. Wet Wood Tends To Become Slightly Woolly When Cut. |
Seasoning | The Wood Must Be Carefully And Slowly Dried To Avoid Surface Checking. Drying Should take Place As Soon As Possible To Avoid Blue Stain. |
Finishing | The Wood Is Excellently Suited For Staining And Polishing When A Filler Is Applied |
Jointing | The Wood Can Be Glued Very Well. Joints Are Easy To Make And Hold Firmly. |