Yes, some would work shoeing horses and making various farming tools and should war come (Which is most often did) kings or various nobility would place a commission for a certain number of weapons (IE: we need 50 swords forged, you will get half your payment to get the materials to get started and half once we've received the weapons) Blacksmiths also forged armor quite often, in fact some kings would pay fortunes for a good blacksmith's talents in forging his army's gear or to teach others the craft, if not both, in these cases they would probably be forging almost nothing but weapons, armor and shoes for horses and other various goods for the king.
Yes, blacksmiths made several types of axes ranging from hatchets to duel bladed axes.
During the revolutionary war blacksmiths would make weapons such as guns, canons, and swords.
Blacksmiths could build swords. They built almost any tools and a sword is just a tool.
Some did.
yes
Blacksmiths make hot fore.
Yes, blacksmiths made and still make shields
blacksmiths make items using metal
Blacksmiths were important because they were the ones who were able to make iron into useful items.
yes
in the roman time the blacksmiths only had anything big and metal to make other big metal things. metal was very popular in the roman period and so the blacksmiths had an easy time
alot
to make metal stuff
Blacksmiths in 1870 would make wagon wheels, horse shoes and farm implements. Almost any ironwork was done by the blacksmith.
The blacksmiths make horse shoes
Do you mean apprentices or masters
yes for dragons.