
Kiaat Lumber • Rare Woods USA
The wood is renowned for its great bug and termite resistance. Although Kiaat is considerably less dense (than Padauk), it has an impressive strength-to-weight ratio which (combined with its durability) makes it a very versatile, useful wood — suitable for a great variety of applications.
Pterocarpus angolensis - Wikipedia
Pterocarpus angolensis (African teak, wild teak, Portuguese: Girassonde, Afrikaans: Kiaat, Sotho: Morôtô, Tswana: Mokwa, Venda: Mutondo, Shona: Mukwa, Ndebele: Umvagazi, [2] Shona: Mubvamaropa, Zulu: Umvangazi) [3] is a species of Pterocarpus native to southern Africa, in Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Eswatini, Tanzania ...
Muninga | The Wood Database (Hardwood)
Common Uses: Furniture, boatbuilding, veneer, turnings, and other small wooden objects. Comments: Sometimes sold under its South African name Kiaat, this wood is actually closely related to the much more well-known African Padauk (Pterocarpus soyauxii).
Kiaat - Rare Woods SA
Its heartwood color can vary from a light golden brown to a medium brown with a reddish or purplish tint. Grains can be straight, wavy or interlocked; its texture ranges from fine to medium, with a nice natural luster. Kiaat has very good working properties, and …
Kiaat - Timber.mu
Kiaat is widely distributed over south-central Africa and is one of its prime timber species. This deciduous tree usually grows up to 16 metres tall and can reach up to 19 metres, with dark brown bark and a high, wide-crowned canopy of leaves.
Kiaat Lumber For Sale - Rare Woods USA
Its heartwood color can vary from a light golden brown to a medium brown with a reddish or purplish tint. Grains can be straight, wavy or interlocked; its texture ranges from fine to medium, with a nice natural luster. Kiaat has very good working properties, and …
Kiaat – Cook Woods
African Kiaat wood, Pterocarpus angolensis, is comercially known as Kiaat, Wild Teak, Mukwa, or Muninga. This deciduous tree grows in South Africa north to the Congo with heights of 45-55 feet. Its blood-red sap, that is released when the wood is cut, has also given it the name "bloodwood".
Kiaat | Keim Home Center
Shop Specialty Wood Family: Leguminosae, the legume family. Origin: Kiaat is widely distributed over south-central Africa and is common in savanna woodland. Other common names: Muninga, Mutete, Mukwa, Mtumbati and Kajat.
Kiaat Wood Slabs | Easy Workability | Timber Suppliers
Kiaat wood is an excellent choice for a wide range of applications due to its impressive combination of characteristics. It is durable, stable, affordable and easy to work with – making it a popular choice for all projects. If you are looking for a …
Kiaat Lumber – Cook Woods
This colorful Kiaat lumber is kiln dried and has been surfaced on two sides. It is generally free from defects, but may have an occasional end or surface check. Boards over 36" may have a slight bow or twist up to 1/8". Some boards have figure. This wood is ideal for just about any woodworking project. It is easy to wo
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