Anigre is a tropical hardwood from Africa with a light yellow-brown color. Anigre has closed pores similar to maple, and machines well with hand and power tools, although a high silica content may be present depending on where the tree was harvested from. It has been used in plywood, interior furniture and millwork applications, as well as boat building and general carpentry. Anigre has a Janka rating of 980, and a weight per board foot of around 2.5 pounds.
VARIATIONS AND OPTIONS
4/4 refers to lumber that was cut at 1 inch thickness
15/16ths has been skip planed (a majority of the surfacing work has been done, there may be a few spots that are still rough, but the grain of the particular piece of wood should be visible)
13/16ths is commonly called finish planed. This should be ready for sanding and finish
Ripped 1 Edge is lumber that has been run through a straight-line rip saw. This allows for easy squaring on a table saw.
Sanded refers to a select few lumber options that have been run through a belt sander and are 100% finish ready.
5/4 lumber was sawn at 1.25 inches in thickness.
6/4 lumber was sawn at 1.5 inches in thickness.
8/4 lumber was sawn at 2 inches in thickness.
10/4 lumber was sawn at 2.5 inches in thickness.
12/4 lumber was sawn at 3 inches in thickness.
VARIATIONS AND OPTIONS 4/4 refers to lumber that was cut at 1 inch thickness 15/16ths has been skip planed (a majority of the surfacing work has been done, there may be a few spots that are still rough, but the grain of the particular piece of wood should be visible) 13/16ths is commonly called finish planed. This should be ready for sanding and finish Ripped 1 edge is lumber that has been run through a straight-line rip saw. This allows for easy squaring on a table saw. Sanded refers to a select few lumber options that have been run through a belt sander and are 100% finish ready. 5/4 lumber was sawn at 1.25 inches in thickness. 6/4 lumber was sawn at 1.5 inches in thickness. 8/4 lumber was sawn at 2 inches in thickness. 10/4 lumber was sawn at 2.5 inches in thickness. 12/4 lumber was sawn at 3 inches in thickness.