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American Red Elm - Ulmus Rubra

Working properties

Machining
Nailing
Screwing
Finishing
Gluing
 

Wood

Origin
Eastern to Midwest United States.

Working properties
Can be a challenge to work because of interlocked grain, especially on quartersawn surfaces. Planing can cause tearout and/or fuzzy surfaces. Poor dimensional stability. Glues, stains, and finishes well. Responds well to steam bending, and holds nails and screws well.

General description
Ring-porous; large to very large earlywood pores in a continuous row two to four pores wide, small latewood pores in wavy bands; tyloses occasionally present in earlywood; growth rings distinct; parenchyma vasicentric and confluent; medium rays, spacing normal.

Main uses
Boxes, baskets, furniture, hockey sticks, veneer, wood pulp, and papermaking.

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