This is absolutely brilliant as a podcast, really loved it cheers guys. Can I just request a camera to be placed that allows us to see your hands for when you demonstrate your “technique of the week”? Thanks! 😊😁 Really think your channel will explode before long.
Good call! It's gonna be a tight fit and that would probably mean that if will be in the frame of another cam. But we'll try to think about it for upcoming videos!
Usually pronounced (sah-PELL-ey) or (sah-PEEL-ey). Sapele is a commonly exported and economically important African hardwood species. It’s sold both in lumber and veneer form. It is occasionally used as a substitute for genuine mahogany, and is sometimes referred to as ‘sapele mahogany.’ Technically, the two genera that are commonly associated with mahogany are Swietenia and Khaya, while sapele is in the Entandrophragma genus -though all three are contained in the broader Meliaceae (mahogany) family, so comparisons to true mahogany are not too far fetched. Wood database
This is absolutely brilliant as a podcast, really loved it cheers guys. Can I just request a camera to be placed that allows us to see your hands for when you demonstrate your “technique of the week”? Thanks! 😊😁
Really think your channel will explode before long.
Good call! It's gonna be a tight fit and that would probably mean that if will be in the frame of another cam. But we'll try to think about it for upcoming videos!
Sapele is not African Mahogany (Khaya)
Usually pronounced (sah-PELL-ey) or (sah-PEEL-ey). Sapele is a commonly exported and economically important African hardwood species. It’s sold both in lumber and veneer form. It is occasionally used as a substitute for genuine mahogany, and is sometimes referred to as ‘sapele mahogany.’
Technically, the two genera that are commonly associated with mahogany are Swietenia and Khaya, while sapele is in the Entandrophragma genus -though all three are contained in the broader Meliaceae (mahogany) family, so comparisons to true mahogany are not too far fetched.
Wood database