APTGW - Essex Bodgers Next Meet Sat 14th June 2025
Ciao travaggiatoî de legno verdi [Ligurian] - (Hello green woodworkers)
News - by Wendy of the Wool - Pics by Wendy & Rich:
At our last meet up we had our second session led by Rich making end grain cups. After the usual tea drinking and chat, we carried on from where we left off last time, all at different stages. David Wilkins was playing catch up as he didn’t get to start one at the last meet, and Rich had kindly prepped one in advance for him.
Wilkins & Waterfield waffling with wrefreshments
Rich, Carl, Jamie and Ranger Dave all finished carving their cups and celebrated with a ceremonial drink and photo. Rich then moved on to carving a spoon and the others decided to start a second cup. I carried on with my cup at a slower rate, being much less experienced and spent quite a bit of time trying to get myself more familiar with different tools and techniques. Jamila joined us in the afternoon and continued with hers – hopefully we’ll both get ours finished next time.
Nothing unusual going on here…
We also had the pleasure of seeing a Nuthatch visiting the bird feeder, which is one I’ve not seen before at the garden. And talking of birds, I brought along my needle felted Long-Tailed Tit (aka Bum Barrel / Mumruffin / Fuffit if you remember from our first update of 2025) which I made at a workshop in Cambridge on the Bank Holiday weekend. The workshop was with The Lady Moth, who I follow on Instagram, it was really enjoyable and I was very pleased with what I made.
As usual, the garden was looking blooming brilliant with rows of lovely orange Marigolds/Calendula lining the pathway to the classroom and various different bees and butterflies enjoying the many flowers on offer. In other exciting news, Lois and the Walled Garden featured in this week’s episode of Gardener’s World – available on BBC iPlayer if you’d like to see it (the segment starts around 11 mins in).
Members Services (See Listings at bottom of page)
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Listings will be approved at our discretion and are limited to local sole traders. There are no listing fees. We do not take responsibility over any transactions, so please be mindful of where your money is going.
Regular Bits n Bobs:
If you have them, bring your lathe, shave horse, and any other fun equipment. We have a few chopping blocks and one kuksa horse, so if you can bring your own please do. Note for those with Lathes, our floor space is mostly concrete, so treadles may not be able to be pegged down.
Our meets don’t just have to be about making wood chips, we encourage members to bring other crafts to the meets, be that spinning a yarn, weaving a basket, making a tool sheath from leather or bark, and even decorative methods for our wooden items. Feel free to showcase your other craft skills as we are interested in sharing and learning a wider range of skills as we grow as a group. If any members would like to lead a session of various crafts for the group, possibly a paid one day course, please get in contact with me and we will see what we can arrange for the future.
About the venue:
The venue has toilets, kitchen, and is accessible to wheelchairs. I will supply teabags, coffee, sugar and cows milk. Please bring your own non dairy milk if needed. If anyone wants to bring biscuits, cake, snacks to share that would be nice, but bring your own lunch, bowl/plate, drinking vessel, and cutlery please.
Members have suggested a contribution for Tea/Coffee a few times, so I have decided to ask for a contribution of 50p. Obviously if you bring all your own bits, there is no need to chip in.
Free secure parking is available within the walled garden. Follow the main driveway all the way down, past the public car park and the “no unauthorised vehicles” sign, then the Walled Garden’s big gates will be on the left. Toot your horn to let us know you’ve arrived.
See site map, and map links near bottom of page.
Hope to see you there, and please email me at essexaptgw@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Richard Roberts - Group Coordinator APTGW Essex Bodgers
APTGW Membership:
Our meets are free of charge to members of the Association of Polelathe Turners and Green Woodworkers.
Non members are welcome to join us a few times to see if it’s something they’d like to pursue further. We then ask that folks join the APTGW. It’s only £20 per year and membership runs from January to December each year.
Join the APTGW here: https://www.bodgers.org.uk/joinus
For just £20 a year you get:
A quarterly Gazette with news views and articles on all aspects of green woodworking.
Attend the UK Bodger's Ball always held in mid-May (this is chargeable, but a bargain!)
Win prizes for your creations at the many craft competitions at the ball
Connect with other Green Woodworkers, tool makers, rural crafters.
Learn new skills in a variety of length courses.
Attend and participate in the Annual General Meeting which is held at the Bodgers Ball
Vote on how the organisation progresses and elect, or even stand for the committee!
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Google maps link to location: https://goo.gl/maps/f6rYfb92p6n43Uz99
Members Services
Sharpening Service - R2 Wood
I’ve launched a sharpening service for greenwood carving tools, offering APTGW members a 5% discount. Covering Sloyd and Spoon knives, Axes, Adzes, Gouges and more. Please contact Richard at info@r2wood.co.uk to enquire.