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A blacksmith is a person who works with metals. Therefor, some materals that a blacksmith might use are things such as copper, tin, steel, or any other types of metals he or she can melt to form new things.

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Who made a medieval sword?

■Blacksmiths


What do blacksmiths use?

Blacksmiths use these tools hammers of various kinds, fullers, flatters, chisels, tongs and the hardy.


How long did medieval blacksmiths work?

718


What medieval shops can be found on the list?

The list includes medieval shops such as blacksmiths, apothecaries, and tailors.


What were blacksmiths used for?

Blacksmiths worked with metals. For example, they worked with steel and/or iron to create things such as horseshoes.


What types of smiths existed in medieval Europe?

Blacksmiths, later on, gunsmiths.


What is the purpose of anvil?

Blacksmiths use them as a hard sculpting tool for soft and extremely hot metals. Their shape is so that they can bend them easier.


What is a medieval blacksmiths salary?

Yes, blacksmithing is a skilled job and they would be among the most valued workers in medieval times.


What types of jobs did people have in medieval Europe?

Blacksmiths, Goldsmiths, servant, Chamberlain,


What type of materials do blacksmiths work with?

Blacksmiths primarily work with metals, especially iron and steel, which they heat, shape, and forge into various tools, weapons, and decorative items. They may also use non-ferrous metals like copper, bronze, and aluminum for specific projects. Additionally, blacksmiths can incorporate other materials, such as wood or leather, for handles and fittings, complementing their metalwork.


Who took care of the horses shoes in medieval times?

Most medieval ironwork, including horse shoes, was taken care of by blacksmiths.


What are some famous blacksmiths names?

The names of some blacksmiths are unknown. You would possibly have to go on the internet and look up medieval. Read a little into that.