Trade Names
Rauli, Coigue, Lenga, Patagonian Cherry
Latin Names
Nothofagus procera
Similar to
European Maple, European Cherry
Origin
South America
Range
Mainly in Chile up to Patagonia, the most southern point of South America, where there are larger stands. The tree may have up to 100 cm in diameter and grows up to 40 m high and 20 m thereof can be without any branches. Nothofagus belongs to the Beech family.
Uses
Used for furniture and sometimes also for interior architectural work. At the beginning of the nineties, when solid wood was totally in, Rauli lumber was very much in demand in Central Europe. In South America, it is a good and popular commercial wood for many uses. In the past, Rauli was used as a substitute veneer for Cherry now and then; later on as Patagonian Cherry. Today, it is seen as a veneer wood of its own.
Properties
The colour can vary – from yellowish-pink to a dark red. Concerning veneer grades, the dark spots which are frequently spread all over the surface are considered to be a reduction in quality. Veneers without spots are very rare.
Machining
Working of the wood with all tools creates no problem.
Seasoning
No problem, however, drying is to be done slowly.
Finishing
Problem-free.
Jointing
No problem.