Carve and whittle a wooden bangle, 19 July | Event in Newcastle Emlyn | AllEvents

Carve and whittle a wooden bangle

Coppicewood College

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Sat, 19 Jul, 2025 at 10:00 am

6 hours

Coppicewood College

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Date & Location

Sat, 19 Jul, 2025 at 10:00 am to 04:00 pm (BST)

Coppicewood College

, Newcastle Emlyn, United Kingdom

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Carve and whittle a wooden bangle
Spend a day at the beautiful timber framed workshop set in ancient woodland and learn how to carve and whittle a unique wooden bangle with only hand tools. You can get extra creative with natural milk paints to add a bit of colour to your bangle too and, either way, take home a handcrafted bangle you've made.

This workshop not only gives you the information and skills you need to make wooden bangles but also gives an introduction to green woodworking.

In this one day workshop, we'll take you through the whole process:

- The theory - a basic introduction to green woodworking and carving techniques, the process of making a bangle, selecting suitable wood, what natural milk paints are and how to use them

- An introduction to practical green woodworking and carving skills using traditional hand tools only.

- Learn how to drill using a barrel eye auger.

- Learn simple axing techniques for bangle production.

- Learn carving techniques and how to work with a carving knife to whittle a bangle.

- As an optional extra, you can enhance the bangle with natural milk paints.

ARE THERE ANY REQUIREMENTS?

- This is a beginner to intermediate session and no previous experience is necessary.

- Please wear sturdy outdoor shoes (you will walk through the woods to get to the workshop) and clothing you're happy to wear while handling wood and tools.

- Please bring a packed lunch and drinking water. You may also wish to bring a notebook and pen to take notes.

ABOUT THE VENUE & PENGELLI FOREST: We have a beautiful timber framed workshop and covered outdoor work area nestled in Pengelli Forest. The woodland plots we coppice are just a 10 minute walk from the workshop.

Pengelli Forest is situated a few miles from the coast in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and is a very special place. It is a 163 acre richly diverse ancient woodland, one of the largest of its type remaining in Wales. Some of the forest is thought to have been wooded since the end of the last Ice Age – 10,000 years ago! It is one of Wales’ National Nature Reserves and an important habitat for many species. It also has a long and deep history stretching centuries as a working woodland from a valuable resource for local people to timber for World War II.

What's included in the price?
- All materials and tools will be provided.
- You will take home a wooden bangle you have made.
- Please bring a packed lunch and drinking water. You may also want to bring a notebook and pen.

Cancellation policy
Medium - Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 4 weeks before the course starts

Please book via Craft Course - https://coppicewoodcollege.co.uk/product/wooden-bangle/


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Carve and whittle a wooden bangle, 19 July | Event in Newcastle Emlyn | AllEvents
Carve and whittle a wooden bangle
Sat, 19 Jul, 2025 at 10:00 am