Intro to Spoon Carving (Level 1) Workshop - 24.09.2023
Workshop: Introduction to Spoon Carving (Level 1) Workshop
Date: Sunday 24th September 2023
Times: 09:30 - 16:00
Location: Ambios, Lower Sharpham Barton Farm, Ashprington TQ9 7DX
Experience: Suitable for beginners and intermediate woodcarvers
Includes: All Tools, Resources, Tea, Coffee & Biscuits Provided
Spoon Carving Workshop
Come and carve a wooden spoon! We will use simple hand tools and age old techniques to carve wooden spoons from a log to a finished spoon. There is something extremely satisfying about carving and then eating with a wooden spoon! We will look at cooking spoons and eating spoons, safe axe techniques, knife carving and finishes.
Format of The Day
09:30am - Arrival, Introductions, Tea & Coffee and a walk to the woods (we'll be in the forestry barn if it is raining)
10am - 12:30pm Splitting a log and carving with an axe
12:30pm - Lunch in the Barn
1:15pm - Hook Knife Carving
2:30pm - Tea Break
2:45 pm - 4:30pm Knife Carving
Experience Required
This is a perfect introduction to green wood working workshop with no previous experience required, and yet it is also suitable for more advanced woodworkers who would like to delve into the world of axe and knife carving.
If you have any learning needs such as adjustments due to mobility or other abilities please get in touch, I'm more than happy to explore how to support your learning together.
Approach to Learning
My approach to running workshops is to make them as enjoyable and as accessible as possible. Together as a group we create a positive learning environment where there is no such thing as a stupid question(!) and everyone is put at ease to relax into and enjoy the day.
There is a wonderfully meditative state which can be found when carving wood which can be quite addictive! You'll come away with the opportunity to take away all the tools, skills and resources needed to carry on carving at home.
Venue
Our venue is located at Lower Sharpham Barn by the edge of the River Dart, home to Ambios and a large scale re-wilding project with some of the most stunning views in the South of England!
The venue is best navigated to via what3words (professed.lions.scoop) as it can be tricky to find for the first time. Please allow an additional 5 minutes to get down the track for the first time
What To Bring
Sturdy Footwear
Warm Clothes, Hat & Gloves (we will ideally be carving outside)
Packed Lunch
Tools if you have them (none required though!)
A wooden or metal spoon you are fond of.
Terms & Conditions
Suitable for Adults (18+)
Non Refundable, Transferable
Early Bird Tickets are available for £55
Standard Tickets are available for £65
Concessions will be made available once 6 places are filled. If you would like to sponsor a concessionary place, feel free to add a tip at checkout. This will be added to the concessions pot and go towards funding someone on low income with a place.
The workshop requires a minimum of 6 participants to run, should the course not fill 6 places, the workshop will be postponed and scheduled with a minimum of 2 weeks notice prior to the course, with the option of a refund or transfer onto the subsequent course.