English elm weighs about 560 kg m and dutch elm about 580 kg m when dried.
Is english elm a hardwood.
The most well known include the stately american elm ulmus americana and the slippery elm ulmus rubra of the united states and the english elm ulmus procera in europe and great britain.
The heartwood of english elm is medium reddish brown with well defined pale sapwood.
Growth rings and grains are often irregular.
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The texture and density of the wood a tree produces puts it in either the hardwood or softwood category.
Along with its mixtures of green red brown and gold wych elm has a chatoyancy that is only surpassed by the finest koa.
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Susceptible to insect attack.
Ded is caused by a micro fungus that is spread by the elm bark beetle.
The density of a wood is determined based on the multiple growths and physiological factors such as age diameter height radial growth geographical location site and growing conditions etc.
Many english cabinetmakers consider wych elm to be the finest english hardwood.
Notably the english elm and wych elm both have single intermittent rows of smaller earlywood pores.
The wood of the hard elms sometimes referred to as rock elm generally range from 41 to 47 lbs ft 3 while soft elms typically have a density from 35 to 38 lbs ft 3.
Elm claims about 20 species in the temperate regions of the world.
Most hardwood trees are deciduous trees which lose their leaves annually like elm or maple.
Burls of english elm are frequently referred to as carpathian elm burl.
Heartwood is light to medium reddish brown.
The most basic division of elm species is between hard and soft elm.
However elms from europe and asia do not always follow the same earlywood model as the north american species.
Drying although releasing its moisture fairly rapidly there is a very marked tendency for the wood to distort and there is some liability for collapse to occur in thick sizes.
The earlywood can be one or two rows wide as in the american elm or two or four orifices wide as in the red elm.
The wood was commonly used to build wagon wheels and chair seats.
Wood from the elm tree is very strong and it s valued for its interlocking grain.
Elm trees throughout europe and north america were devastated by dutch elm disease or ded.
Paler sapwood is usually well defined.
Softwood comes from a conifer cone bearing or evergreen trees such as pine or spruce.