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Red Elm

January 25th, 2009

American ‘red’ Elm FAS grade is imported from an area on the southern shores of the Great Lakes. This is one of the few areas of the world that has been mostly unaffected by the disease which swept most Elm areas in the past thirty years.
 
It has a grain and colour which is interesting and pleasant for a variety of joinery uses.
 
It is stocked square-edge kiln dried in thicknesses 1″, 1½”, 2″ and 3″. Widths are random, mainly 4″ - 8″ (predominantly 5″ - 7″). Lengths 8′ - 10′.
 
It equates to the UK Wych/Dutch Elm and should not be confused with ‘common’ Elm that for many years was used for sea defence groynes.
 

Working Properties

  Fairly easy to work
  Good for nailing, screwing and gluing
  Can be sanded, stained and polished to a good finish
  Dries well with minimum degrade
  Little movement in performance

 

Physical Properties

  Moderately heavy, hard and stiff
  Excellent bending properties
  Excellent shock resistance
  Difficult to split due to interlocked grain

 

Durability

  Non -resistant to heartwood decay
  Permeable to preservatives

 

Main Uses

  Furniture & cabinet making
  Flooring
  Internal Joinery
  Panelling
  Coffins
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