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I've milled and used lots of American Elm. Personally, I think Elm has one of the best looking grains out there.
IME it moves around like a hooker in church when you build something. Machining it in steps works best, rough it really big, semi finish then finish to size. Have extra stock on hand, you'll need it as some pieces will still warp.
Never tried to stain it, always used wipe on poly or linseed oil for a finish.
My handtool cabinet is made from it.
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Milled some long ago. Yes, it moves around.
Made some tool handles with it.
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I had an American elm tree taken down a few years ago. Had it cut to 1 1/2" thick. Didn't gave much warping while it dried, but it's a royal PITA to work with hand tools. As a side note, it's very popular with folks that burn wood. It gives a blue flame once you get it started.
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Elm was used for wheel felloes and naves (hubs) because it's tough. Also for chair seats because it resists splitting.
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We cut a dead elm and milled it two inches thick. Beautiful grain. I didn’t try making boards, just made live-edge benches from the full thickness. With the little I did with it, it was okay to work with.
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I have found how much a boat is used is inversely related to how much it weighs.
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Yikes! John. Looks like that band was a tad bit dull...
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