If you mean people who make weapons like they did in the middle,there are many who do this and they sell the weapons/armour that they make.
The proper name of a medieval weapon would depend on what kind of weapon it was. Many different kinds of weapons were used during the Middle Ages.
They could play many instruments. They could be blacksmiths. They could be Lords. They could be jailers. They could be knights or squires.
I'm sure colonial Virginia had many blacksmiths. The certainly had many horses.
Axes were a common item that was used by farmers and others so there were always plenty around as a tool and weapon.
Many things! Sheep were sheared, women collected hamp and flax which were layed out to dry for spinning, etc. and the sumers had barly enough water.
Yes, blacksmiths would have used carts. They had to transport many things to their forge and often to clients.
Many things were used that wouldn't be normally considered a weapon. Farm tools and other tools became weapons when needed. So, to answer this question is just about impossible.
They got to the new world (or anywhere else) by ship like every immigrant did. Many blacksmiths would have been born in a country and apprenticed there.
The Manor was like a village a long time ago, and it had everything, bakerys blacksmiths tannerys and other things like that. Without a Manor many people would not be able to live very long, it's a prime example of people working together.
That would vary from weapon to weapon.
portcullises are medieval as many medieval castles are found with them such as Warwick castle
1st Answer:No2nd Answer:Yes.Looking at the list of jobs medieval women are known to have had, I find that they worked as miners, stone masons, carpenters, and a variety of other jobs some people think of today as men's work. Blacksmiths were people who worked on manors, however, and so many of them never had guilds to join. The result is the women who were blacksmiths would probably not be recorded. Certainly women would not be prohibited from such work on most manors.There is more information at a related question below.