Afromosia and Bubinga.
We know that obeche is one of the African woods that is used as a veneer.
Obeche* Latin name: Triplochiton scleroxylon * Family: Sterculiaceae * Common names: Abachi wood, Obeche wood, African maple wood, Samba wood, Ayous wood. * http://www.immunocapinvitrosight.com/dia_templates/ImmunoCAP/Allergen____28108.aspxPaduak? Obeche
Veneer is a thin strip or layer of wood (which varies) glued to a lesser expensive wood or pressed board. Whether or not it is a soft wood depends on the wood variety used for the veneer and what it is glued to.
Yes. The wood of poplars is relatively soft and hence is mostly used to make cardboard boxes, crates, paper, and veneer.
Plywood is thin veneers of wood glued together. Any tree which can be peeled into a veneer may be used for plywood. The most commonly used tree is pine. Oak, birth, and lauan are also common for certain uses.
Plywood is essentially cheap veneer.
The answer is Iroko.
Agba. It's a large African tree , it's wood is used in furniture making. Ash is another.
A wagenboom is a South African proteaceous tree, Latin name Protea gradiflora, or the tough wood of this tree, used for making wagon wheels.
Solid wood furniture will be more durable than wood veneer, however, wood veneer offers excellent durability and ease of cleaning at a great price.
This tree is actually a large shrub, and its wood is mostly used in handicrafts.
Wood from the Maple tree is used in everything from flooring to furniture.