
Photograph by Leigh Tyrer.
Training in the use and maintenance of the Austrian scythe - Sutton Courtenay, Thursday 4 September
About the event
This one day course is designed to introduce the attendee to using and looking after an Austrian scythe. The course is suitable for a range of experience levels, from complete beginners to those who have been using a scythe but feel that it could be working better for them.
The structure of the day will be as follows:
• Introduction and familiarisation
• Setting up an Austrian scythe
• Movement and technique
• Mowing practice
• Sharpening in the field
• Maintenance and peening the blade
The scythe is a highly efficient tool and is regarded as the appropriate technology for a wide variety of situations, much wider than many would think, from meadows and reedbeds to allotments and lawns, in professional and amateur contexts. In addition to its efficiency, versatility, outstanding green credentials and the health benefits for both body and mind, the scythe is an extremely cost effective tool. Once set up with basic kit no further outlay is required, and maintenance is simple and enjoyable.
Most trainees prefer to purchase an Austrian scythe in advance to set up and learn on during the course. However, the trainer has a limited number of training scythes which can be borrowed, but this must be by prior arrangement, and an additional hire cost of £20 will apply. This must be by prior arrangement, at the time of booking, to ensure kit availability in the correct sizes. To hire kit, please contact Nicole directly via her website https://joyofscything.uk or using the contact details you will receive after booking.
About the Trainer: "I train because I'm passionate about everyone getting a good initial experience with scything. As a regional representative for the Scythe Association of Britain and Ireland, I promote and encourage scything in my area of the UK. I have worked in environmental conservation for much of my career, and particularly enjoy the relationship between green living, low-impact technologies, and the skills of our ancestors."
Course open to over 18s.
Please click here for further information about the course.