Okume is specified on the original Emeraude plans and, to my knowledge, is a
direct substitute for African Mahogany. I don't see it listed in the Forest
Products Laboratory Wood Handbook at
http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/FP.../fplgtr113.htm, Chapter
10, but I know I've seen the specs listed someplace.
Asking the question on the Yahoo Emerauders group at
http://asia.groups.yahoo.com/group/Emerauders/ will probably get you some
references.
Rich S.
"Kelvin & Janice Rempel" wrote in message
.. .
Does anyone here know if Lloyds 1088 Marine grade Okoume plywood would be
a
good replacement for Aircraft grade African mahogany? The Okoume used
water
proof glue and is boiled in water for 3 hours just like Aircraft grade
plywood. The price of mahogany appears to be going through the roof and I
can get the Okoume locally for about 1/4 the price. Thanks for any
replies.
Kelvin Rempel