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  1. Okoume | The Wood Database (Hardwood)

    The Aucoumea genus contains only one species, A. klaineana, represented on this page as okoume.

  2. Okoume Wood- Characteristics, Uses, Pros and Cons

    Jul 21, 2023 · Okoume is a light brown, medium density and straight-grained African hardwood native to Central Africa but mostly found in Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and Congo. Okoume wood, also known …

  3. What is Okoume Wood - Uses, Specifications, Pros & Cons

    Okoume tree (Aucoumea klaineana) is typically a species native to west-central Africa, especially the regions such as Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and the Republic of Congo. The wood of this tree is also …

  4. Aucoumea klaineana - Wikipedia

    In the form known as okoumé marine-grade plywood, it is considered perhaps the finest construction plywood now available for boats, especially where lighter weight is needed. It is widely available …

  5. Okoume Plywood: Lightweight, Strong & Ideal for Boats and Furniture

    May 22, 2025 · Let’s break down everything you need to know about Okoume plywood—its properties, applications, pros and cons, and the best tools and finishes to use when working with it.

  6. Okoume Wood (Uses, Benefits & Comparison) - Designing Idea

    Sep 16, 2023 · Okoume wood guide with what it is, furniture & plywood designs, properties & hardness, and how Okoume compares to wood veneer & mahogany.

  7. Okoume wood: Origins, Uses & Benefits - Forest Plywood

    Aucoumea klaineana, or Okoume, is an African hardwood that can only be found in the Congo, Gabon, and Africa’s equatorial Guinea. The tree grows in close stands and can reach over 100 feet.

  8. Okoume - GL Veneer

    Okoume’s texture is fine and uniform, and can be polished to a beautiful, lustrous surface. Used almost exclusively as wood veneer or architectural plywood in the United States, Okoume also makes a …

  9. The Ultimate Guide To Okoume Wood - Top Woodworking Advice

    Okoume wood, also known as Aucoumea klaineana or Gaboon, is an exotic hardwood that grows in the forests of Equatorial Africa. The tree typically grows to a height between 100-130 feet tall, with a …

  10. Okoume Wood Guide: Uses & Benefits

    Okoume Wood comes from the Aucoumea klaineana tree, primarily harvested from responsibly managed forests in Central and West Africa. Classified as a tropical hardwood, Okoume is widely …