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Tool sharpening

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: 18 Apr 2026

: The Green Wood Centre

£105

Suitable for: everyone

Considerations: Outdoor based, physically demanding, long periods standing up.

What to bring: Your own tools to sharpen if you have them. Outdoor / wet weather clothing. Sturdy shoes.

Refreshments: Tea, coffee and biscuits will be available throughout the day. We also have a fantastic on-site cafe, Embers, run by local chef Shropshire Lad.

An immersive day learning how to sharpen green woodworking tools.

The morning will be spent focusing on the basics of sharpening straight edge tools such as knives, drawknifes and axes. During the afternoon, you will be shown how to sharpen curved tools such as spoon knives and travishers.

Your tutor:

Pete Lloyd 

Blacksmithing and Tool Making, Wood Craft
Malung Folk Craft School, Sweden

BA in Fine Art  Bristol
Specialisation: Land-based Sculpture and Craft

Pete began his 18 year career with a 2 year Chair Making and Greenwood Working Apprenticeship at Clisset Wood. This was followed by a cycle tour of Sweden and Norway where he visited a wide array of traditional craft people, before returning home to study wood craft and blacksmithing. Pete has also spent 2 years working with Nic Westermann, learning how to make his own tools.

"I love the quiet wisdom of trees and the story each piece of wood holds. Crafting with greenwood connects me to the woodland, to tradition, and to a slower, more thoughtful way of living. Teaching allows me to share this connection—guiding others to shape wood with their hands, find creative expression through craft, and build lasting relationships with trees, tools, and their own creativity.

When I’m not working with greenwood, I can often be found wandering the woods, observing the changing seasons and the small, forgotten details of nature. My favourite tree is the hawthorn, with its strong, resilient branches and healing properties. The hawthorn reminds me that both craft and healing require patience, care, and a deep connection to nature’s rhythms. I strive to share this wisdom with my students, encouraging them to approach their craft with intention and respect for the natural world."