Make and Ash Rake and Learn Traditional Scything, 16 August | Event in Huntly | AllEvents

Make and Ash Rake and Learn Traditional Scything

The Cabrach Trust

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Sat, 16 Aug, 2025 at 10:00 am

Inverharroch Farm

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Sat, 16 Aug, 2025 at 10:00 am - Sun, 17 Aug, 2025 at 05:00 pm (GMT+01:00)

Inverharroch Farm

Lower Cabrach, Huntly, United Kingdom

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Make and Ash Rake and Learn Traditional Scything
Come join us to make your own ash rake and learn the ancient art of scything!

About this Event

* PLEASE READ ALL DETAILS FOR THIS WEEKEND WORKSHOP*

Saturday

Make an Ash Hay Rack Using Green Wood

With the resurgence of low impact biodiversity grass cutting practices, in particular the scything of grass and wildflower meadows, traditional ash rakes are making a comeback. Handmade ash rakes are light, well balanced and also a practical tool for general gardening tasks.

This workshop will show you how we make the teeth (or tines) by splitting a short ash or birch log using a froe into squares and knocking them through a special device called a tine cutter. A big part of getting the rake right is drilling all the holes for the tines. It’s a great exercise in teamwork, sighting for each other and working together to get them straight. The head of the rake will be split from a small ash log and shaved to shape using a drawknife on the traditional device called a shave horse. We will make a split-handle rake from a 6 feet long ash pole by shaving off the bark with a drawknife. And finally assemble the rake for you to take home.

Sunday

Learn the Traditional Method of Scything at The Cabrach Wildflower Meadow

The Cabrach Wildflower Meadow is part of the Cabrach Discovery Trail and was sown in 2022 to contribute to the biodiversity of Inverharroch and The Cabrach.

Using the traditional method of scything the meadow will be cut to enable a more precise and controlled way to manage the vegetation, allowing you to selectively cut specific areas while minimising disturbance to the soil and wildlife, compared to a standard lawnmower, which can be too aggressive and disrupt the delicate ecosystem of the meadow; additionally, scything can be considered a more environmentally friendly option as it requires no fuel or electricity.

During this conservation day you will learn from our expert tutors how to use a traditional scyth and how to best cut a meadow to ensure good results for biodiversity and wildlife.


If you sign up to both days you will be able to try out your own handmade hay rake as well as benefiting from a much reduced cost for the workshop.

A picnic lunch will be provided on Sunday.


Also check out other Workshops in Huntly, Trips & Adventurous Activities in Huntly, Arts events in Huntly.

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Ticket Info

Tickets for Make and Ash Rake and Learn Traditional Scything can be booked here.

Ticket type Ticket price
Make a Hay Rake - Saturday Only 77 GBP
Attend both Saturday and Sunday 33 GBP
Volunteer - Wildflower Meadow Scything Free
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Inverharroch Farm, Lower Cabrach, Huntly, United Kingdom
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Make and Ash Rake and Learn Traditional Scything, 16 August | Event in Huntly | AllEvents
Make and Ash Rake and Learn Traditional Scything
Sat, 16 Aug, 2025 at 10:00 am
GBP 0