The place where a blacksmith works is called a blacksmith's house or stable. The house can be made of wood and a blacksmith need physical strength to produce items such as grilles, gates, and tools.
The blacksmith not only made shoes for horses and oxen and applied them but also made such hardware as latches, hinges, and irons, farm tools, nails, hammers, axes, chisels, and carving tools.
Mostly, a blacksmith on the frontier made horseshoes, or nails, or plows, or shovels, or scythes, or pitchforks. Farming tools.
they got there tools by blacksmith
Blacksmiths set up shops to make and sell iron tools and saddles. The livery stable and the blacksmith were sometimes operated by the same person. The metal for the saddles was made by the blacksmith, and the leather was usually made by someone else.
Toolmaker or Blacksmith
they made iron tools and utensils. everything was made of metal. a blacksmith was a very hard and tiring job and usally done by men.
No, a blacksmith makes metal tools, horse shoes etc a tanner makes leather from animal skins.
They used to in the old days. Now they use their own tools or get them from the company store.
A blacksmith was a person trained in the forging of metal and making metal tools they were often also involved in the task of shoeing horses.
Not at all! Blacksmiths were honored and respected. They made valuable tools and repaired them, and the smith was an important man in the village.
A hammer and anvil are tools used by blacksmith to form metal .