Pole Lathing Taster Day

Sat May 17 2025 at 09:30 am to 04:00 pm UTC+01:00

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Turning wood on a pole lathe offers a meditative, hands-on experience, connecting you to traditional craftsmanship, nature's beauty, and the
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Turning greenwood on a pole lathe is a delightful and rewarding craft that brings a unique sense of connection to nature and tradition. The experience begins with the selection of fresh, green wood, often sourced from local woodlands. This initial step allows for an intimate understanding of the wood’s texture, moisture content, and natural beauty.

The pole lathe itself, a simple yet ingenious tool, is powered by foot, using a treadle and springy pole to spin the wood back and forth. This rhythmic motion not only fosters a meditative state but also harks back to centuries-old woodworking practices. Unlike modern electric lathes, the pole lathe offers a slower, more deliberate pace, allowing the turner to fully engage with the material and process.

As the wood spins, the craftsman wields a variety of traditional tools, such as gouges, skew chisels, and flat chisels. Each stroke reveals more of the wood’s inner character, as curls of shavings fall away to expose the smooth, polished surface beneath. The tactile feedback from the tools, combined with the sight and scent of fresh wood, creates a multisensory experience that is deeply satisfying.

One of the greatest joys of turning greenwood is the immediate gratification it provides. Projects such as honey drizzlers, rolling pins, and small mallets can be completed in a single session, offering a tangible sense of achievement. The unique qualities of greenwood, including its pliability and ease of shaping, make it particularly rewarding to work with.

Moreover, turning greenwood on a pole lathe fosters a profound connection to the past. This ancient technique, practiced by generations of craftsmen, carries a sense of heritage and continuity. Engaging in this time-honored craft not only preserves traditional skills but also promotes sustainable woodworking practices, as greenwood is a renewable resource.

In essence, turning greenwood on a pole lathe is more than just a craft; it is a journey into the heart of woodworking, where the joys of creation, nature, and history intertwine to produce beautiful, functional art.

The course is open to participants aged 18 and above, with younger students allowed by prior arrangement. It runs from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm with a half-hour break for lunch. Throughout the day, you can enjoy a selection of teas and coffees, as the kettle will be on for you to make a cuppa.

Course Details:

  • Location: Woodland site near Warminster, Wiltshire
  • Duration: 9:30 am to 4:30 pm (half-hour lunch break)
  • Course Fee: £75 a small booking fee may be added by Eventbrite
  • Age Requirement: Minimum age 18 (younger students by arrangement)


We are situated near Warminster in the heart of Wiltshire, Southwest England, with easy access from Bristol, Bath, Salisbury, Southampton, Chippenham, Swindon, and London. The closest railway station is Warminster, approximately a 10-minute drive from our location.

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