Broadleaf Maple and Sapele Serving Tray 1204
Measures 14.5" long by 11" wide by 1" thick - $55
Board has rubber feet
Broadleaf Maple - Unlike most other hardwoods, the sapwood of maple lumber is most commonly used rather than its heartwood. Sapwood color ranges from nearly white, to an off-white cream color, sometimes with a reddish or golden hue. The heartwood tends to be a darker reddish brown. Broadleaf maple is known for its (occasional) quilted grain patterns. Grain/Texture: Grain is generally straight, but may be wavy. Has a fine, even texture.
Sapele - Sapele is from Tropical Africa. Besides the common ribbon pattern seen on quartersawn boards, Sapele is also known for a wide variety of other figured grain patterns, such as: pommele, quilted, mottled, wavy, beeswing, and fiddleback. Common uses include veneer, plywood, furniture, cabinetry, flooring, boatbuilding, musical instruments, turned objects, and other small wooden specialty items. Often used as a substitute for Mahogany.