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English elm (Ulmus campestris)

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Common names: Elm, English elm, Nave Elm, Red Elm, Vanlig Alm

Distributed in: United Kingdom (Western Europe)

Common uses: Bedroom suites, Bent Parts, Boat building, Cabinetmaking, Canoes, Caskets, Chairs, Decorative veneer, Dining-room furniture, Docks, Dockwork, Domestic flooring, Drawer sides, Figured veneer, Fine furniture, Flooring, Furniture , Harbor work, Kitchen cabinets, Lifeboats, Living-room suites, Marine construction, Office furniture, Parquet flooring, Radio - stereo - TV cabinets, Shipbuilding, Sub-flooring, Turnery, Utility furniture, Veneer, Wharf construction

Environment profile: Status has not been officially assessed

Tree size: Trunk diameter is 150-200 cm

Colors: the heart isGreen, Yellowand the sapwoodClearly differentiated from the heartwood, Red.The grain isIrregular, the textureMediumand the lusterMedium

Natural durability: Susceptible to attack by fungi and termites, Very little natural resistance

Odor: No specific smell or taste

Kiln Schedules: Schedule A: United Kingdom

Drying Defects: Distortion (twist/warp) is likely, Expect splits

Ease of Drying: Thick Stock Requires Care

Comments: Often located in hedgerows. Wood at center is often unsound

Blunting Effect: Blunting effect on machining is moderate

Boring: Very good to excellent results

Carving: Gluing is often difficult

Cutting Resistance: Easy to saw

Gluing: Good properties

Mortising: Difficult to mortise

Moulding: Requires very sharp cutting edges

Movement in Service: Requires very sharp cutting edges

Nailing: Material is reported to nail without splitting , Satisfactory nailing properties

Planing: Woolly

Resistance to Impregnation: Sapwood is permeable

Response to hand tools: Cutting edges should be kept sharp to prevent torn rays

Routing recessing: Very sharp cutting edges are required to produce a smooth surface

Sanding: Fairly Difficult to Very Difficult

Steam bending: Team bending properties are rated as rather poor

Screwing: Fairly Easy to Very Easy, Reported to screw without splitting ; Turning: Very Good to Excellent Results

Polishing: Very Good to Excellent; Staining: Stains well; Varnishing: Very Good to Excellent;

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Item Green Dry Metric
Specific Gravity 0,53
Density 528 kg/m3
Bending Strength 372 632 kg/cm2
Crushing Strength 159 319 kg/cm2
Hardness 364 kg
Impact Strength 63 58 cm
Shearing Strength 120 kg/cm2
Stiffness 54 73 1000 kg/cm2
Tangential Shrinkage %
Radial Shrinkage 4 %
Weight 592 512 kg/m3
Maximum Load 0,63 0,7 cm-kg/cm3
Toughness cm-kg
Static Bending kg/cm2
Item Green Dry English
Bending Strength 5302 8989 psi
Density 33 lbs/ft3
Hardness 804 lbs
Impact Strength 25 23 inches
Maximum Crushing Strength 2264 4545 psi
Shearing Strength 1715 psi
Stiffness 782 1049 1000 psi
Work to Maximum Load 9 10 inch-lbs/in3
Specific Gravity 0.53
Weight 37 32 lbs/ft3
Radial Shrinkage 4 %
Tangential Shrinkage 6 %

Hardness (side grain) = medium
Crushing strength = low
Bending strength (MOR) = medium
High Density

HMSO, 1981. Handbook of Hardwoods, 2nd Edition. Revised by R.H. Farmer. Department of the Environment, Building Research Establishment, Princes Risborough Laboratory, Princes Risborough, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.Lavers, G.M. 1966. The Strength Properties of Timbers. Forest Products Research Bulletin, No. 50. Ministry of Technology, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London.Lincoln, W.A. World Woods in Color. Linden Publishing Co. Inc, Fresno, California.
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