Wenge
Wenge (Millettia laurentii)
Common Names: Wenge
Distribution: Central Africa
Color/Appearance: Heartwood is medium brown, sometimes with a reddish or yellowish hue, with nearly black streaks.
Janka Hardness: 1,930 lbf
Density: 4.5 lb/b.f.
Shrinkage: 1
Radial (thickness): 4.8%
Tangential (width): 8.1%,
Volumetric (total): 12.9%,
T/R Ratio (width to depth): 1.7
Allergies/Toxicity: 1 Breathing Wenge wood dust has been reported to cause effects on the central nervous system, abdominal cramps, irritation of the skin and eyes and is a sensitizer. Also, Wenge splinters tend to take longer to heal and are more likely to go septic (get infected) than splinters from other woods
Controlled species: CITES: no, IUCN: yes
Common Uses: Veneer, paneling, furniture, turned objects and musical instruments