they used a buffer, a fleshing knife, a sleeker, a stone mill, anda unhairing knife
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they got there tools by blacksmith
pants also wigs and brown shirt
Saddlers in colonial times required various tools, including knives, awls, hammers, needles, thread, and specific tools for shaping and stitching leather, such as prying tools and edge tools. These tools were often handmade by blacksmiths or artisans in the community and could also be imported from Europe. Additionally, saddlers would source materials like leather from local tanners. Knowledge of tool use and leatherworking techniques was typically passed down through generations or learned through apprenticeships.
they were cobblers, blacksmiths, silversmiths, barbers, doctors, woodworkers, tailors, and tanners
Tanners use a variety of tools to process animal hides into leather. Key tools include knives for skinning and fleshing, fleshing machines for removing flesh and fat, and tanning drums or vats for soaking hides in tanning solutions. Other essential tools include measuring devices, scissors, and various finishing equipment for conditioning and dyeing the leather. Additionally, tanners may use protective gear to ensure safety while handling chemicals and sharp instruments.
Colonial children children used wooden tools like: forks,spoons,and every everyday tools and they were all wooden.
From Spain
they were tools
they got their tools from neighborhood blacksmiths
Twelfth-century England gave rise to tanners' guilds
The tanner, as the name suggests, tanned hides turning it into clothes, beds and many other things