Step one: Get an ingot or block of desired metal or iron
Step two: Heat it over fire
Step three: Hammer it into shape
Step four: Let it cool
Step five: Grind it to make smooth and sharp
Step six: Cool again, your done!
Most blacksmiths shoed horses, or made nails, or made plows or tools. But some of the did make swords, and a few blacksmiths specialized in making swords and halberds and pikes.
First off the Samurais didnt make there own sword the finest blacksmiths did then handed the royal swords down to them
Blacksmiths forged essentially everything made of metal, from swords to spoons.
yes they used mules to haul there swords or tools IOHGRUO:
blacksmiths were people who would bend and flex metal to make weapons such as knives, swords, and daggers, but also would make fences gates and other tools
Well actually they are just like the blacksmiths now.
This used to be their main task especially in the 1200 to 1700. However, it is a dying art now but some will continue to do so to keep the skill alive
blacksmiths were people who would bend and flex metal to make weapons such as knives, swords, and daggers, but also would make fences gates and other tools
Blacksmiths were used in Medival times. When I think of Medival times, I think of Knights and Battles and Swords. The Blacksmiths made Armour and Swords, and other weapons too. Blacksmiths usually used Iron, as it was probably the only type of metal substance around then, and it was quite easy to shape.
Traditionally, swords are made by blacksmiths. Of course, they can be made in factories as well.
Blacksmiths make hot fore.
Yes, blacksmiths made and still make shields