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Another thing I have noticed and this part is more by feel and sound rather than how the wood looks. Some Elm have wood with a texture that is, for lack of a better word to use, crispy. When you rasp it the wood comes off in fine dust, so to speak, as compared to other Elm type. There's an example of this type of wood in the "Build Along" forum titled short 52" bow, or something like that. Usually this type of Elm has a lot of heartwood and very little sapwood. This wood is lower in elasticity and more prone to chrysal than other types of Elm. Elastic Elm has wood that is smoother, again for lack of a better word. When you rasp this type of Elm the wood comes off in much larger chips and the texture of the wood is not brittle. Sorry but this delves more into the feel of the wood and is about as good an explanation of this as I can give.