
Introduction to Green Woodworking (sorry, sold out)
Sun 20 Sept · 11:00
Tyntesfield
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The workshop, scheduled for 16 August 2026 at Tyntesfield in Bristol, will cover the fundamentals of pole lathe turning and green woodworking. Please note that all spaces for this one-day course have been filled. Entry to the event is free.
Please note that all spaces on the 2026 Introduction to Green Woodworking courses have now been filled.
This one day course takes you through the basics of Pole lathe turning and green woodworking.
Starting with an ash log, we split, chop and shave our billet (section of timber) to a cylindrical shape before putting it on to the lathe and using chisels shape it to a finished product.
A garden dibber or solid mallet are favourites for this course. Its more about the process than the product but you will be streets ahead of others when you do your next Bodgers course.
Price: £80 (includes admission to Tyntesfield, all materials, use of tools, and hot drinks)
Over 16s only.
To book your place, email somersetbodgers@icloud.com.
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Introduction to Green Woodworking (sorry, sold out) takes place on Sunday, 20 September 2026 at 11:00.
Introduction to Green Woodworking (sorry, sold out) is held at Tyntesfield in Bristol (Wraxall, Bristol, North Somerset).
Entry to Introduction to Green Woodworking (sorry, sold out) is free.
Tickets for Introduction to Green Woodworking (sorry, sold out) can be booked via nationaltrust.org.uk using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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Introduction to Green Woodworking (sorry, sold out)
Editorial Summary
The workshop, scheduled for 16 August 2026 at Tyntesfield in Bristol, will cover the fundamentals of pole lathe turning and green woodworking. Please note that all spaces for this one-day course have been filled. Entry to the event is free.
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Organiser’s full description
Please note that all spaces on the 2026 Introduction to Green Woodworking courses have now been filled.
This one day course takes you through the basics of Pole lathe turning and green woodworking.
Starting with an ash log, we split, chop and shave our billet (section of timber) to a cylindrical shape before putting it on to the lathe and using chisels shape it to a finished product.
A garden dibber or solid mallet are favourites for this course. Its more about the process than the product but you will be streets ahead of others when you do your next Bodgers course.
Price: £80 (includes admission to Tyntesfield, all materials, use of tools, and hot drinks)
Over 16s only.
To book your place, email somersetbodgers@icloud.com.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
❓ Frequently asked questions
When is Introduction to Green Woodworking (sorry, sold out)?
Introduction to Green Woodworking (sorry, sold out) takes place on Sunday, 20 September 2026 at 11:00.
Where is Introduction to Green Woodworking (sorry, sold out) taking place?
Introduction to Green Woodworking (sorry, sold out) is held at Tyntesfield in Bristol (Wraxall, Bristol, North Somerset).
How much are tickets for Introduction to Green Woodworking (sorry, sold out)?
Entry to Introduction to Green Woodworking (sorry, sold out) is free.
How do I get tickets for Introduction to Green Woodworking (sorry, sold out)?
Tickets for Introduction to Green Woodworking (sorry, sold out) can be booked via nationaltrust.org.uk using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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