No... blacksmiths work with metal....
blacksmiths make items using metal
Blacksmiths forged essentially everything made of metal, from swords to spoons.
in the roman time the blacksmiths only had anything big and metal to make other big metal things. metal was very popular in the roman period and so the blacksmiths had an easy time
The hard ones
to make metal stuff
No, metal becomes much weaker. When metal is heated the metals atoms and molecules increase in kinetic energy therefore making it much more stretchy and bendable. That's why blacksmiths heat their metal before they do their project.
no, sometimes they used steel and coal
shoeing horses usually and all kinds metal repair
Bronze, and later iron ore, were used by Blacksmiths to make swords, ploughs, knives, and other equipment. To create the heat required to work with the metal, they used billows made of animal skin to blow air into their flames. They used hammers to form it into a sword or a tool after heating the metal.
Blacksmiths typically work in a forge, using heat and tools to shape metal into various objects such as tools, weapons, and decorative items. They specialize in forging metal through heating, hammering, and shaping processes.
Hephaestus enjoys his work with metal and fire in the forge. He is the god of blacksmiths.