Meranti Bakau

Meranti Bakau   Introduction Meranti Bakau is the Standard Malaysian Name for the wood of Shorea uliginosa (Dipterocarpaceae). It is also known by local names such as Meranti Paya (in error in Peninsular Malaysia), Meranti Tenggelam (Perak), and Seraya Buaya Hantu (Sabah). This wood is mainly derived from Shorea uliginosa, though it can sometimes be…

Pauh Kijang 

Pauh Kijang    Introduction Pauh Kijang, the Standard Malaysian Name for Irvingia malayana, is a distinguished wood species recognized across Malaysia. Known as KABOK in ASEAN, this wood boasts a yellow-brown heartwood with a slight greenish tinge and a lighter sapwood. Some logs feature striking dark grey-brown streaks, adding aesthetic appeal to the material. Other…

Discover the Timeless Beauty and Versatility of Sungkai Wood: The Perfect Choice for Quality Craftsmanship

Discover the Timeless Beauty and Versatility of Sungkai Wood: The Perfect Choice for Quality Craftsmanship   Introduction Sungkai, commonly known in Malaysia as the wood of Peronema canescens (Verbenaceae), is a prized material in the woodworking and construction industries. With its heartwood ranging from cream-colored to light yellow or light brown, Sungkai closely resembles teak…

Is It Possible to Refinish Engineered Wood Floors?

Is It Possible to Refinish Engineered Wood Floors?   The Short Answer: Yes! You can refinish engineered wood floors because the top layer, or “wear layer,” is made of real hardwood. However, before you start refinishing, it’s important to understand the structure of engineered wood floors to determine whether refinishing is suitable for your floor.…

How to Properly Clean Wood Before Staining?

How to Properly Clean Wood Before Staining? If you’re ready to enhance the natural beauty of your Malaysian wood project, hold on! Cleaning the wood thoroughly before staining is a critical step often overlooked by many. Dust, grime, and old finishes can significantly impact the final look of your project. Follow this comprehensive guide to…

Resak

Resak Wood: Properties and Applications   Introduction Resak wood is sourced from Cotylelobium spp. and Vatica spp. and is commonly known as resak in Malaysia. The heartwood varies from pale yellow to deep red-brown, with species-specific grain patterns. Resak is known for its strength, durability, and versatility in heavy-duty applications. Key Characteristics Density: A Heavy…

Rengas

Rengas Wood: Features and Applications   Introduction Rengas wood, derived from Gluta spp. and Melanochyla spp., is known for its striking dark red-brown or deep blood-red heartwood with black streaks. It is a prized cabinet wood in Malaysia, commonly referred to as rengas with various epithets across the region. Key Characteristics Density: Medium Hardwood with…