jhon deere
"Building of steel ships are light and strong" isn't a grammatically correct sentence. A better sentence is "The building of steel ships that are light and strong is crucial".
The right present participle of the phrase "building of steel ships" is "building", this is correct. A better sentence is "Building of steel ships that are light and strong is important".
Silver and Steel BlackSmith
The blacksmith melted the steel down until it could be molded.
Metal things, such as shaped steel or iron ornaments.
Silver and Steel BlackSmith
No, a blacksmith is an individual who works with black metals (iron and steel, generally).
A blacksmith, forges out of steel and iron for example. Or a whitesmith who deals with tin or pewter.
That would be a smith. Most commonly, a blacksmith, who made things of iron and steel. It could also be a whitesmith (tin plated steel) a silversmith, goldsmith or coppersmith.
In 1837 John Deere a blacksmith made a plow out of a steel saw blade
It is lightweight and stronger than steel. Steel is really heavy and flying requires light but strong materials.
You have to have the perk, which requires 30 smithing.