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An arrow maker is called an Arrowsmith or Fletcher
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The proper term is A Chandler/candle maker a person or company that makes and designs candles.
in 1926, Charles M. Cole comes up with a waffle iron that runs by electricity and can cook two waffles at once. But, the waffle maker was attablished in the 25th centery and was called a waffle iron
The common cobbler is a shoe maker . In Gaelic Leprechaun means 'one shoe maker'
"The Arrow Maker" is a story that emphasizes the importance of craftsmanship, patience, and dedication in traditional Native American culture. For Scott Momaday, the story likely serves as a reflection on the enduring cultural and artistic values of his Kiowa heritage, and the significance of passing down knowledge and skills through generations. It may also symbolize the resilience and creativity necessary to preserve indigenous traditions in the face of modern challenges.
Somebody who makes an arrow out of wood.:)
i think its Fletching, though that could just be the part of adding feathers to stabilise the arrow, like in darts... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fletching There is not really a specific term for creating arrows. Arrow building is the most specific I have heard. Fletching as a noun means the section of the arrow that stabilizes it. Fletching as a verb it the act of putting either feathers or vanes on the arrow.
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A maker of wagons is called a wainwright.
A maker of wagons is called a wainwright.
Someone with skill with a bow and arrows is called an archer. An expert would be the same hing but with an added "expert" or "master", being "an expert archer"or "a master archer.
a flag maker is called a bing bong beggar
A person who makes pots is called a potter.The potter shaped a bowl from clay.
First the book, the plant, the egg, the stump, the tools, the machine, the hammer and then the arrow.
use the action with the big up arrow