no, sometimes they used steel and coal
Yes, blacksmiths used first wood and later coal as a fuel for their fires. Most often, they would have used charcoal (partially combusted wood) and that tradition is carried on by modern traditional bladesmiths. You can buy a forge made particularly for blacksmithing with wood from WhitloxHomestead.com.
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anthracite is the best quality of coal
The Best of Coal Chamber was created in 1994.
Blacksmiths make hot fore.
No... blacksmiths work with metal....
Welsh coal is supposedly the best quality. It was used by British rail in their steam trains. Welsh coal burns hotter.
Yes, with all the horses they have, there is a need for blacksmiths.
Horses and wagons could not have operated without blacksmiths. Blacksmiths did all the necessary repairs.
Working in the sun, repairing steel equipment, shoeing horses and heating the forge with coal, figure they were much darker at the end of the day than they started out in the morning.
Yes, blacksmiths made and still make shields