bronze isn't that strong but it isn't cheap either. swords, coins, cans, and about anything you can make with iron and/or tin (bronze is 90% iron, 10% tin). why not just use bronze or tin? bronze is better, because of the mix.
You can make bronze sculptors and that's pretty much all I can think of! I know... I'm stupid... You can also make -dramatic drumroll - BRONZE BARS! yay.
copper+ jast= bronze
the first person to make a bronze tool It is said that the Greeks were the first to make bronze statues, if that is what you are looking for.
the first person to make a bronze tool It is said that the Greeks were the first to make bronze statues, if that is what you are looking for.
tin is alloyed with copper to make bronze
Bronze = Copper + Lead
Bronze was used to make tools.
The Mesopotamians combined copper and tin to make bronze.
She won a bronze medal at the track and field competition.
No one really knows who were the first people to use and make bronze. But it wasused in the bronze age, it was used 5000 years ago. But we still use it today.
To make bronze, smelt tin ore and copper ore.
to make a bronze age sword you smelt copper and tin together. then pour it into a mould.
Yes, with a pickaxe. Mine Tin, then mine copper. After that use them in a furnece to get a bronze bar. -Happy Smithing