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.
The Blacksmith would make houses and gardens using iron gates and other things.
The blacksmith would ake houses and gardens using iron gates snares and taps
In medieval times the blacksmith worked at the place where the product was needed. They would not generally make something in one town for sale in another town. They would make it in the town where they would sell it. If you brought your horse to the blacksmith's shop for a horseshoe, he would make it and put it on your horse.
No. Blacksmithing is a different skill.
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Normally this would be done by a Farrier, who will make sure that the hoof is healthy and trimmed before putting the shoe on. Chances are that the shoe would be made by a blacksmith, who is an expert in working with iron and steel.
A blacksmith heats and hammers iron into the shape and size required.
No, not at all. A blacksmith would have been a smart and industrious person.
I think a blacksmith would have been paid in wood.
a average of adollar more than any one else
A blacksmith would make the swords, knives, and other weapons used by a knight.