Angsana Wood Planks (Rough Sawn)
Angsana - Pterocarpus indicus Species
Singapore local wood. The place where you buy Angsana wood planks in Singapore.
The Angsana can grow up to 40 meters and is commonly grown in Singapore. Many mature Angsana trees were wiped out in Singapore in the 1980s when they fell victim to a fungal disease, known as Angsana Wilt. The wood varies in colour from light yellow to golden brown to reddish-brown. Angsana wood is used for furniture making, cabinets, decorative veneers, interior trimming and novelty items.
The Angsana is really suitable for wood cutting boards and serving boards. It can also be used as your wooden wall shelf. If you are looking to customize or build your own wood table, the Angsana is also a good choice. It will make into a warm, light coloured wood dining table.
If you are a carpenter or a wood worker, the Angsana planks will allow you to create amazing products.
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Singapore Local Trees
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Preparation: |
Sawn, Planed, Kiln Dried
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Common Names: | Angsana, Sena |
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Texture: | Moderately Coarse |
Grain: | Interlocked and sometimes wavy |
Durability: | Moderately Durable (560 - 690kg/m3) |
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Dimensions:
- Thickness: 25mm and 50mm
- Width: 50mm, 100mm, 150mm and 200mm
- Length: 305mm and 610mm
Disclaimer: As each tree log is unique despite being of the same species, there may be variations in colour, tones and grain on each individual piece or among the products. Please be advised that exchanges are not allowed due to the natural variations in colour.