Softwood reference

Cedar Elm Wood

Use this Cedar Elm wood profile to compare density, weight, Janka hardness, price tier, applications, pros, cons, outdoor fit, and finish behavior before building a cut list.

Density26-34 lb/ft³About 481 kg/m³
WeightLight to mediumPlan lifting, shipping, and joinery
Hardness780 JankaSoft surface feel
PriceMedium to highLocal supply changes quickly

Cedar Elm properties and best uses

Cedar Elm is a softwood that is commonly evaluated for framing, trim, painted shelves, outdoor projects. For early project planning, use the density and Janka values as rough comparison points, then confirm the actual board grade, moisture content, and supplier data before buying.

Applications

  • framing
  • trim
  • painted shelves
  • outdoor projects
  • shop fixtures

Pros

  • Easy to cut and shape
  • Light enough for easy handling
  • Works in many shop workflows

Cons

  • Actual boards vary by supplier, grade, and moisture
  • Needs testing before final finish
  • Surface durability may be lower than harder species

Outdoor and finishing notes

Outdoor fit: Often used outdoors when detailed for drainage and maintained.

Finish behavior: Paint usually works well after sealing knots; stain can blotch, so test conditioner first.

FAQ

Cedar Elm wood questions.

Is Cedar Elm good for woodworking?

Yes, Cedar Elm can work well for framing, trim, painted shelves when its weight, hardness, price, and finishing behavior fit the project.

How hard is Cedar Elm?

The planning value used here is about 780 Janka lbf, which puts it in the soft range for surface dent resistance.

What should I verify before buying Cedar Elm?

Verify moisture content, board flatness, grade, defects, actual dimensions, supplier price, sustainability notes, and whether the stock is suitable for indoor or outdoor use.

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Planning note

Verify actual stock before building.

Wood values vary by species, board, moisture, grade, drying method, supplier, and local market. These pages are for estimating and comparison only, not structural, safety, engineering, or purchasing guarantees.