Is African mahogany cheap?

African Mahogany is the cheapest of the Mahoganies, and it is often purchased for use as an affordable alternative to Genuine Mahogany.
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Is African mahogany wood expensive?

Sales of African mahogany, in particular, have increased significantly during the last several years. However, African mahogany definitely differs from the genuine article. "It's less expensive than genuine mahogany, [but] it's a little harder to deal with, grain-wise.
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How much is African mahogany worth?

African mahogany retails for $5 to $6/bf.
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Is African mahogany any good?

Other woods

For your next project consider African Mahogany. It is economical, works well and takes a fine finish. If price is no issue, consider Genuine Mahogany, Swietenia macrophylla, by what ever name it is available; otherwise, consider Sapele or Sipo.
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Is African Mahogany durable?

Rot Resistance: Rated as moderately durable; moderate to poor insect/borer resistance. Workability: Easy to work, glue, and finish. Tearout can sometimes be a problem if the grain is interlocked.
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Is African Mahogany illegal?

"This wood is illegal as a matter of both U.S. and international law. It is illegal to trade in it, to import it, and to possess it. Even so, the Bush administration has done nothing to stop Peruvian mahogany from entering the country," said Carroll Muffett, director of Defenders of Wildlife's International Program.
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Is African mahogany a good tone wood?

As a tonewood, mahogany offers a warm tone with pronounced lower mids, mellow high-end and superb sustain. It's slightly warmer than many other hardwoods, thanks to its density. Honduran mahogany projects very nicely with a strong sound and quick response.
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Is mahogany the most expensive wood?

African Blackwood

It is considered as the most expensive wood in the world because not only it is challenging to work with hand or machine tools, its trees are already near-threatened. But as expensive as it may seem, African Blackwood is worth the price.
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How much does African Blackwood cost?

African Blackwood (up to $14,000 cubic meter)

This popularity, unfortunately, comes at a cost, since Mozambique ebony is now an endangered tree species.
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Is mahogany tree costly?

Besides a host of other benefits, the tree, he found, has high commercial value. The tree can be harvested, and, depending on the space, can be sold for Rs. 10,000 or Rs. 20,000 after five or 10 years respectively.
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What is the cheapest wood?

Pound for pound, the cheapest wood to buy is maple. Poplar, Alder, white oak and beech are also quite inexpensive. Maple, specifically, is one of the most common woods among entry-level woodworkers and general-purpose woodworks because of its affordability and availability.
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Is mahogany expensive or cheap?

Mahogany is sometimes sold by the board foot, and prices can average $6 to $28 or more per piece. This is about 10 times more than comparable furniture-grade woods.
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What is African mahogany called?

Khaya ivorensis (African mahogany)
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Where does African mahogany come from?

African mahogany is produced on the Ivory Coast, the Gold Coast, and in Nigeria. This type of Mahogany is found in West Africa and in certain parts of East Africa. Woods alleged to be Mahogany, but coming from other than these listed regions, are not genuine Mahogany.
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What color is African mahogany wood?

African Mahogany has heartwood with variable color, ranging from a very pale pink to a deeper reddish brown, sometimes with streaks of medium to dark reddish brown. Color tends to darken with age.
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Is African Mahogany rot resistant?

African mahogany is a durable hardwood that resists decay, infestation, and warping and is easy to work. Left untreated, its durability will endure a very long time, but its beautiful reddish color will fade to gray.
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Is African Mahogany from Africa?

This tree is native to tropical Africa from Sierra Leone eastwards to Uganda and Tanzania and southwards to Angola, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. Within its native range it occurs in riverine, groundwater, lowland and lower montane forests from 0 to 1500m.
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Is mahogany more expensive than oak?

The typical concern is mostly aesthetics and cost. Oak is less expensive than mahogany.
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Which mahogany tree is best?

African mahogany is popular due to better yield production. The price of African mahogany tree is around Rs 15,000 - 20,000 this is the price of 10 year old mahogany tree.
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How can you tell if mahogany is real?

Check the corners of wood to spot a veneer. Genuine mahogany end grain will have marginal parenchyma, or rows of light brown cells at the border of every growth ring you can see in the end grain. The presence of these is a strong suggestion of Swietenia species, which is the species of tree mahogany comes from.
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Is African mahogany food Safe?

Food Safe: All our butcher blocks are treated with 100% natural, food-safe materials, with a final application of our shop-made mineral oil and beeswax finish, accentuating the natural beauty of the wood and ensuring easy maintenance.
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