Yes.
Hardwood.
Yes.
Its a soft hardwood its like elm but harder to work
It is a hardwood and heavy
Oak, Maple and Elm are three examples.
Finish it as you would any hardwood. Elm can be difficult to work with, but it will take a decent finish.
Yes, Elm is a hardwood tree known for its dense and durable wood. It belongs to the Ulmaceae family and is commonly used for making furniture, flooring, and other woodworking projects due to its attractive grain and strength.
definately a hardwood, harder than maple, elm, birch and many other "hardwoods" just below oak and ebony on the density chart..much harder than honduran mahogony which is way down the chart.
Ash, Beech, Cherry, Chestnut, Elm, English Oak, Imported Oak, Japanese Oak, Lime, Mahogany, Rosewood, Teak, Walnut
Elm is a hardwood, and is very good at holding curved shapes. It is often used in the hidden parts of furniture, and butcher blocks. It resists rot, so is often used for boat planking. As veneer, or flooring, it can be brittle or buckle. It is cheaper than oak and walnut.
oak, mapple, hemlock, pine People please add more.
Siberian elm or Chinese elm.