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Teak
Tectonis grandis

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Originating in South East Asia, Teak (Tectonis grandis) has been described as God's gift to boat builders. It is impervious to water and can tolerate brutal conditions that no other wood can survive. The wood is dense and oily to the touch and is described by some as having a slightly musty smell. Excellent for boat repairs for anything from steps to tables and fittings. Trees are girdled several years before the tree is felled to allow the sap to flow out enough to lighten the log for river floating. This species is becoming difficult to obtain in a reliable supply. |
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Burma Teak Originating in South East Asia, Teak (Tectonis grandis) has been described as God's gift to boat builders. It is impervious to water and can tolerate brutal conditions that no other wood can survive. The wood is dense and oily to the touch and is described by some as having a slightly musty smell. Excellent for boat repairs for anything from steps to tables and fittings. Trees are girdled several years before the tree is felled to allow the sap to flow out enough to lighten the log for river floating. This species is becoming difficult to obtain in a reliable supply. Packaged weight: 7
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![]() 5799A front & back of same board shown |
Burma Teak Originating in South East Asia, Teak (Tectonis grandis) has been described as God's gift to boat builders. It is impervious to water and can tolerate brutal conditions that no other wood can survive. The wood is dense and oily to the touch and is described by some as having a slightly musty smell. Excellent for boat repairs for anything from steps to tables and fittings. Trees are girdled several years before the tree is felled to allow the sap to flow out enough to lighten the log for river floating. This species is becoming difficult to obtain in a reliable supply. This is a very nice board of teak! Packaged weight: 6
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Burma Teak Originating in South East Asia, Teak (Tectonis grandis) has been described as God's gift to boatbuilders. It is impervious to water and can tolerate brutal conditions that no other wood can survive. The wood is dense and oily to the touch and is described by some as having a slightly musty smell. Excellent for boat repairs for anything from steps to tables and fittings. Trees are girdled several years before the tree is felled to allow the sap to flow out enough to lighten the log for river floating. This species is becoming difficult to obtain in a reliable supply. There are several knots present. Packaged weight: 4
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Asian Teak Originating in South East Asia, Teak (Tectonis grandis) has been described as God's gift to boatbuilders. It is impervious to water and can tolerate brutal conditions that no other wood can survive. The wood is dense and oily to the touch and is described by some as having a slightly musty smell. Excellent for boat repairs for anything from steps to tables and fitings. Trees are girdled several years before the tree is felled to allow the sap to flow out enough to lighten the log for river floating. This species is becoming difficult to obtain in a reliable supply. There is some nice fiddleback in this quartersawn board! Packaged weight: 8
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Genuine Burma Teak Originating in South East Asia, Teak (Tectonis grandis) has been described as God's gift to boatbuilders. It is impervious to water and can tolerate brutal conditions that no other wood can survive. The wood is dense and oily to the touch and is described by some as having a slightly musty smell. Excellent for boat repairs for anything from steps to tables and fitings. Trees are girdled several years before the tree is felled to allow the sap to flow out enough to lighten the log for river floating. This species is becoming difficult to obtain in a reliable supply. There is a knot present that can be seen in the pictures. Packaged weight: 5
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5606A front & back of same boards shown |
Burma Teak Originating in South East Asia, Teak (Tectonis grandis) has been described as God's gift to boatbuilders. It is impervious to water and can tolerate brutal conditions that no other wood can survive. The wood is dense and oily to the touch and is described by some as having a slightly musty smell. Excellent for boat repairs for anything from steps to tables and fitings. Trees are girdled several years before the tree is felled to allow the sap to flow out enough to lighten the log for river floating. This species is becoming difficult to obtain in a reliable supply. Very nice affordable piece. There is a large sound knot with a split present and a few pin holes. Packaged weight: 5
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