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Rustic Wooden Stool Workshop

14 May 2022 @ 10:00 am - 5:30 pm

£65

Green woodwork is one of the most accessible and enjoyable woodcrafts you can experience. Using traditional tools to shape green, unseasoned wood is a pleasure that is hard to match. The beauty of green wood lies in its ability to be shaped easily as it is soft and easily worked with hand tools.

Stephen Ryan from Green Woodwork Ireland will teach you the skills needed to make your own piece of furniture in the form of a small rustic bench, encompassing the use of the shave horse and a variety of hand tools including the drawknife, auger drill and spoke shave. Aimed at the complete novice or those with some experience, this course is suitable for people both young and old. Tools, equipment and refreshments provided.

Max: 6 | Suitable for age 16+ | Tutor: Steve Ryan Green Woodwork Ireland

Venue

The Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre, Armagh
9 Market Street
Armagh, BT61 7BW
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Phone
028 3752 1821
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