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Mahka Wood

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What is the English name for this ?

Any help?

types of wood

Makha is described in the last paragraph

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Any help?

types of wood

Makha is described in the last paragraph

good info but no English name / equivalent

Any help?

types of wood

Makha is described in the last paragraph

good info but no English name / equivalent

The Latin name "Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib" is in the link.

Here's the result of a Wiki search... Wiki... Afzelia wood

From now on you'll have to do your own Googling :)

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The Latin name "Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib" is in the link.

Here's the result of a Wiki search... Wiki... Afzelia wood

From now on you'll have to do your own Googling :)

I came up with Ironwood as a name for what is called Mai Makha here.

Not 100% on that.

We had all the floors in our house done with Mahka wood, not sure where the builder got it, but he said it was hard to find, makes a beautiful looking floor. :)

Mahka, is it the same as Afzelia Xylay ?

I brought some in via Laos some time back. It was not too dense/hard of a wood compared to Siamese rose wood and Burmese rose wood.

The wood that I also find impressive is Mango.... I have seen some really nice furniture made of the wood. I wish I could get my hands on some.

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