Movingui Wood

Movingway Wood 2′ – K/D

Movingui Wood 2′ – K/D Standard, Xlarge

Summary
yellow to orange brown; The color tends to darken with age. Movingui frequently displays stereoscopic granular patterns such as spots or ripples. The color of sapwood is different from that of heartwood. Movingui is often referred to as Satinwood. The fine grains are often intertwined in texture, sometimes wavy; Bright. Some records produce a decorative character; May contain up to 1.3% silica; Contains a yellow extract that may stain fabrics if dampened. Its yellow color can be quite vibrant, while it can also have a very pronounced mottled look, making it a favorite for veneers and applications used for accents.

Common applications
Exterior and interior carpentry, cut back veneer or faced plywood, interior panels, existing furniture or furniture components, veneered back or faced plywood, arched goods

Workability
In general, wood is easy to operate, although Movingui can contain up to 1.3% silica content by weight, which can lead to moderate to severe acute effects. The wood has a slight tendency to split under nailing, so pre-drilling is suggested. Glue is good with moving floors. This type is said to take a good spot and polish. Quarter-dawn surfaces may tend to rip during leveling, and wood charring may occur during drilling. Movenjoy glues, stains and finishes well.