Can you check what wood i have for my upstand

Can you check what wood i have for my upstand

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TheDrownedApe

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1,315 posts

68 months

Saturday 5th April
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Hey all,

Have an existing iroyo worktop and upstand. I'm adding a new bit and ordered some more. Oiled it today with osmo but I reckon the upstand is a different wood as the pateener is nothing like the rest amd the co,our far too light. Any way I can confirm?

I've emailed the company but unlikely to get a response before Monday.

Images of new oiled worktop and new oiled upstand next to another piece I array had, again freshly oiled.



119

10,671 posts

48 months

Saturday 5th April
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Not convinced your existing is iroko.

What you now have looks more iroko

https://www.wood-database.com/iroko/

littleredrooster

5,844 posts

208 months

Saturday 5th April
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No idea, but the thread title is a wonderful double entendre... smile

TheDrownedApe

Original Poster:

1,315 posts

68 months

Saturday 5th April
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119 said:
Not convinced your existing is iroko.

What you now have looks more iroko

https://www.wood-database.com/iroko/
Yeah I agree but whenever you look on worktop sites they are always darker than the wood database. laugh

Simpo Two

88,423 posts

277 months

Sunday 6th April
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littleredrooster said:
No idea, but the thread title is a wonderful double entendre... smile
I'm still getting over the pateener on the iroyo!


TheDrownedApe said:
Yeah I agree but whenever you look on worktop sites they are always darker than the wood database. laugh
Wood is variable in colour at the best of times and sometimes highly variable - eg whether it's sapwood or heartwood. It can also change with exposure to light over time - walnut gets lighter, some light woods get darker.

In your case the dark wood does look like iroko or similar; the light wood might possibly be but certainly looks wrong in context. The seller may say 'wood is a natural variable product, tough'. If so you could consider staining it to get a better match.

micky g

1,562 posts

247 months

Monday 7th April
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