green ash chairs
Starting with a freshly cut log you will make your own chair and, at the end of
the course, take it home with you. Hopefully it will be a friend for life and
something to bequeath to future generations! If you are looking for a digital
de-tox, a few days in the woods and learning something new, this course might be
for you. By following a few commonsense rules, anyone can work with greenwood
tools safely and proficiently. If you like working with your hands you can
discover for yourself the joy of making something useful and beautiful from
green wood. No previously learned skills are required. However some may find the
course physically taxing. The working day is long, from 9.00 am till 6.00 pm
each day. img_0087.jpg The course instructor is Peter Young. Peter recently
retired from directing a study retreat centre in the Scottish Borders. He is
passionate about green woodworking and has learned yurt-making from the
legendary Hal Wynne-Jones and chairmaking from the equally legendary Mike
Abbott. Mike has done more than anyone else in the UK to rescue green
woodworking from oblivion, and is supportive of these courses. Peter feels
deeply that this traditional type of work has wisdom in it, respecting both the
materials and ourselves. 'We can learn a lot from it,' he says. 'We work with
Nature, not against it. We use only local, sustainably grown timber, often from
coppiced woodland. Every bit is used and nothing wasted. But more than this, we
try to see what the particular log is doing, how the grain is flowing and from
this we learn what part it wants to play in the whole chair.' Where are the
courses? The course venue is Broughtonknowe, a privately owned wood, 25 miles
south of Edinburgh on the A701. By car, it is within easy reach for commuting
daily from Edinburgh (45mins) and 75 minutes from Carlisle. The course takes
place in a quarry within the woodland. The quarry has greened up over the past
hundred years, creating a beautiful sheltered setting for outdoor activities.