European Elm
One of the most beautiful native and European hardwoods with a variable often interlocked grain and a unique figure caused by wavy rows of latewood vessels. Elm is light grey to medium reddish brown in colour, quite variable, and is a medium to high movement timber, although very resistant to splitting. Traditional uses include Windsor chair seats, Cartwheel-hubs, Coffins and Country style furniture. Elm is non durable, unless fully immersed in water, but is used for boat planking and waney edged cladding.
| Origin | UK (especially Scotland) and parts of Europe |
|---|---|
| Density | 550kgs/m3 |
| Availability | Limited; waney edged kiln dried boards |
| Movement in Service | Medium to large |
| Grade | Sykes grade |
| Thicknesses Available | 27mm, 41mm, 54mm, 80mm, 100mm |
| Colour | Greyish brown to medium reddish brown, quite variable and often with pips and burry patches |
| Length and Width Specification | 2.1m and longer × 100mm and wider |