
Koto | The Wood Database (Hardwood)
Koto (Pterygota macrocarpa) Common Name(s): Koto. Scientific Name: Pterygota macrocarpa. Distribution: West Africa. Tree Size: 65-100 ft (20-30 m) tall, 2-4 ft (.6-1.2 m) trunk diameter. Average Dried Weight: 37 lbs/ft 3 (595 kg/m 3) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC):.51, .59. Janka Hardness: 940 lb f (4,200 N) Modulus of Rupture: 15,290 lb f ...
Koto Hardwood Timber Specification - AnyOneWood
Koto wood, also known by its botanical names Pterygota bequaertii and Pterygota macrocarpa (Sterculiaceae), is a pale yellow timber with a creamy-white to pale yellow heartwood, often with a greyish tinge. It is typically straight-grained or shallowly interlocked, with occasional small knot clusters, and is fairly coarse-textured and glossy.
Koto: an African timber species, light and soft for interior fittings
Koto is a tropical timber species found in West and Central Africa. It is a creamy white wood, not durable, mainly used in interior joinery.
Koto - Lesser-known Timber Species
Sliced veneer, Interior joinery, Current furniture or furniture components, Blockboard, Wood frame house, Light carpentry, Seats, Veneer for back or face of plywood, Interior panelling, Moulding, Fiber or paticle boards, Glued laminated, Wood-ware, Boxes and crates
Koto | Tropical Hardwood - Whitmore's Timber
Koto is a tropical hardwood used as a backing veneer for plywood panels and as a material for boxes and crates. Read more about its properties here.
Koto Wood Veneer | M. Bohlke Corp. | Veneer and Lumber
Koto quarter cut wood veneer is a yellowish white to creamy white. Straight grained to slightly interlocked, with a coarse texture. Also usually high...
Koto - Woodworking Network
Aug 14, 2011 · By any name, koto is a wood that has a variety of commercial uses, both in veneer and lumber form. It has long been used as a veneer for door skins and as core stock for …
Koto - Timber Development UK
Apr 17, 2024 · A medium sized, fairly slender tree above the rather heavy butresses. If grows to a height of 23m to 30m with a diameter of 0.5m to 0.75m. P.bequaertii has a density of 670kg/m3 and P.macrocarpa has a density of 580kg/m3. There is no distinction between the sapwood and heartwood and the timber is cream in colour, sometimes with a greyish tint.
Koto (Pterygota macrocarpa) - Bois-Exotique.com - Exotic Wood
Koto (Pterygota macrocarpa) Common names: Koto, Anatolia, African Pterygota. Distribution : West Africa. Color/appearance : Pale yellow heartwood; little color variation from sapwood to heartwood. Quartersawn surfaces can exhibit ray fleck. Steamed or dyed veneer is not uncommon. Janka hardness: 940 lb f. Density: 3.08 lb f. Shrinkage: 1.
Koto - Halswell Timber
Appearance: Koto is a tropical timber species found in West and Central Africa. Koto’s Pale yellow heartwood; little colour variation from sapwood to heartwood. Quarter sawn surfaces can exhibit ray fleck. Find out how we can help you with your next project.
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