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Blunting Effect
Boring
Carving
Comments
Common Names
Common Uses
Countries of Distribution
Cutting Resistance
Drying Defects
Ease of Drying
Family Name
Grain
Heartwood Color
Kiln Drying Rate
Luster
Mortising
Moulding
Movement in Service
Nailing
Natural Durability
Numerical Data
Odor
Planing
Polishing
References
Regions of Distribution
Resistance to Impregnation
Resistance to Splitting
Response to Hand Tools
Routing & Recessing
Sapwood Color
Scientific Name
Staining
Steam Bending
Synonyms
Texture
Trade Name
Tree Size
Turning
Veneering Qualities

Scientific Name
Mimusops jaimiqui

Trade Name
Acana

Family Name
Sapotaceae

Synonyms
Mimusops bahamensis, Mimusops emarginata, Mimusops floridana, Mimusops parvifolia, Sloanea emarginata, Achras bahamensis, Achras emarginata, Achras zapotilla, Manilkara emarginata, Manilkara parvilolia


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Common Names
Acana, Aimiqui, Almique, Almiqui, Ausubo, Balata, Beefwood, Bois huile, Bolletrie, Bulletwood, Doncella, Horseflesh, Jaimiqui, Mameyuelo, Maparajuba, Massaran'duba, Nisperillo, Nispero, Quinilla, Red lancewood, Sapota de costa, Sapotille, Sapotille marron, South American mahogany, Wild sapodilla, Wild-dilly

Regions of Distribution
North America, Oceania and S.E. Asia

Countries of Distribution  [VIEW MAP]
Cuba, United States

Common Uses
Bridge construction, Cabinetmaking, Flooring, Furniture, Heavy construction, Light construction, Posts, Railroad ties, Sporting Goods, Tool handles, Turnery

Heartwood Color
Brown
Red
Purple
Yellow
Black
Orange
Dark brown


Sapwood Color
Yellow
White
Brown
Green/Grey
Red


Grain
Interlocked
Straight
Figure
Rippled (figure)
Other (figure)
Even
Closed
Distinct (figure)
Birds-eye (figure)
Wavy
Even
Interlocked
Figure
Mottle


Texture
Coarse
Medium
Fine
Fine


Luster
Medium
High
Lustrous


Natural Durability
Durable
Non-resistant to marine borers
Resistant to termites
Susceptible to insect attack
Very durable
Non-resistant to powder post beetles
Very durable


Odor
Has a taste


Drying Defects
Checking
Distortion
Splitting
Collapse
Internal Honeycombing Possible


Ease of Drying
Moderately Difficult to Difficult
Variable
Fairly Easy
Slowly


Kiln Drying Rate
Naturally dries slowly
Naturally dries at a moderate speed
Slow
Drying rate is slow


Tree Size
Tree height is 40-50 m
Tree height is 30-40 m
Trunk diameter is 100-150 cm
Sapwood width is 10-15 cm
Sapwood width is 5-10 cm
Tree height is 50-60 m
Tree height is 60-70 m
Bole length is 20-30 m
Trunk diameter is 200-250 cm
Sapwood width is 0-5 cm
Bole length is 0-10 m
Trunk diameter is 150-200 cm
Tree height is 20-30 m


Comments
General finishing qualities are rated as good

Blunting Effect
High to severe


Boring
Fairly difficult to very difficult


Carving
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult


Cutting Resistance
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult to saw
Easy to saw
Moderate to saw


Mortising
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult


Moulding
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult


Movement in Service
Unstable with Poor Stability - Large Movement


Nailing
Fair to Good Results
Pre-Boring Recommended
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult
Very Good to Excellent Results
Difficult to nail


Planing
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Fair to Good Results
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult
Very Good to Excellent Results


Resistance to Impregnation
Resistant heartwood
Resistant sapwood
Permeable sapwood


Resistance to Splitting
Poor


Response to Hand Tools
Easy to Work
Fairly Difficult to Difficult to Work
Difficult to machine


Routing & Recessing
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult
Fairly Easy to Very Easy


Turning
Fairly Easy to Very Easy
Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult
Fair to Good Results
Easy to turn


Veneering Qualities
Difficult to veneer
No drying degrade
Suitable for peeling


Steam Bending
Fair to Good Results


Polishing
Fair to Good Results
Very Good to Excellent Results
Satisfactory results
Good results


Staining
Fair to Good Results


Numerical Data
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References
Britton, N.L., Millspaugh, C.F.,1920,The Bahama Flora,Britton & Millspaugh,New York

Kribs, D.A.,1950,Commercial and Foreign Woods on the American Market (a manual to their,structure, identification, uses and distribution,U.S.A. Penn. State College, Tropical Woods Laboratory

Longwood, F.R.,1962,Commercial Timbers of the Caribbean,U.S.A. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Handbook,No.207

Record, S.J., Hess, R.W.,1943,Timbers of the New World,Yale University Press

Record, S.J.,1939,American Woods of the Family Sapotaceae,Tropical Woods 8(59) pp21-51