awls, hammers, burnishers, marking wheel, size stick or measuring stick, sole knife and stretching pliers
they used chisels and other carving like tools
become an apprentice to a master shoemaker
a torn pant and shirt.
1.) transportation 2.)building materials 3.)livestock 4.)seeds to grow food 5.) tools
seven years to give you a close amount.
A shoemaker was a skilled trade, and while he (or in a couple of instances, she) would not have been rich, a shoemaker made a stable living and was necessary in a society which had no mass produced goods and relied upon products that were made by hand. Homes of tradesmen would not have been elegant, but they would have been comfortable, and include a workshop that enabled the shoemaker to repair or make footwear for customers. I enclose a link to Colonial Williamsburg, a living museum that has recreated how shoemakers lived.
People needed shoes. They couldn’t buy a pair at a store like we do. They needed a cobbler to have shoes.
No special tools are needed!
you would have to know were to go from one place to another to builb shoe
no special tools are needed
No
Well for starters a brain to learn stuff real goodly like
Bradley Shoemaker's birth name is Bradley Scott Shoemaker.
Carol Shoemaker's birth name is Shoemaker, Carole Bergman.
Carolyn Shoemaker's birth name is Shoemaker, Carolyn Spellman.
Eugene Shoemaker's birth name is Shoemaker, Eugene Merle.
William Shoemaker's birth name is Billie Lee Shoemaker.
Willie Shoemaker's birth name is William Lee Shoemaker.