A woolen tunic of the Roman style, turn style leather or cloth shoe, cloak in the winter, a hat. Depending on what type of job he was doing a leather apron could be worn on top to protect him.
Woolen tunic in the Roman style, linen undergarments, a cloak for the winter, a hat, and turn style shoes. May also have a leather apron.
Medieval carpenters worked with wood to build things such as houses and other buildings, fences, furniture, tools and weapons.
well, not to be a jerk or anything, but they looked like regular medieval people, carpenters don't look different from other people
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They wear hats and other stuff
A carpenter's home is a coblestone or wooden house and has his tools in.
medieval teenagers community was not very, especially for the girls, who had to work, cook and look after their younger siblings.
A joiner was a person who did fine woodwork. A joiner differed from a carpenter because the carpenter did work that required nails, and the joiner did work where nails were not used, such as making fine furniture.
It looks like a wooden cart without a roof and has a giant hurling arm.
Like usual horse saddle except for metal hinges to keep the reigns held to the saddle and foot holds.
A medieval carpenter's job was like a every day carpenter. A medieval carpenter in the castle helped to build the whole castle, and a carpenter in the village built the homes of everyone in the village.
A carpenter's home is a coblestone or wooden house and has his tools in.
medieval artisans are makers of fine crafts, such as a blacksmith or a carpenter.
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it looked plain
I dont knoww!
the same as now
ask yo mama
How the heck do you expect me to know?!
What DO carpenters look like? They are people, looking for work, but working for a company. It depends on what kind of carpenter it is. A midevil carpenter? Please specify. St. Joseph was a carpenter, and the nuns at Loretto Chapel in Sante Fe prayed to him to help them get a carpenter to build a Staircase to the Choir Loft 22 feet above them. The carpenters that had made the Chapel "forgot" to.
I have put a few links to pictures of medieval cannon in Wikimedia Commons below:
medieval times? well