Gunsmith in 1800's were actually called Black Smiths.Most blacksmith's shops were small and they were quite poorly, with little new iron
to make any product at all. The main tools were a forge and bellows, an
anvil, hammers, water buckets,and a small selection of files and tongs.
the reason why was because the every day Black Smith were trying to find a place in the america to settle down and to build a shop.
Gunsmith only cam out in the 1900's for a short wile.
then major corporations took over to create the newer weapons in World War I
And to this day all weapons of the common era are made in factories, but they still use some of the basic concepts of the black smith when crating these modern weapons
Here are some things colonial America could make from corn:cornbreadpancakespuddinggrits or corn farinalivestock feed
Here are some things colonial America could make from corn:cornbreadpancakespuddinggrits or corn farinalivestock feed
lots of kool things like treehouses!
A gunsmith Actually, a gunsmith repairs guns. A "maker" is typically called a manufacturer. Some gunsmiths have manufacturers licenses, some do not.
invasion. (apex)
Um some good colonial hydro-ids would be like candy, fruit, and yo yew's.
ARAIK, there are no gunsmith schools taught in American high schools. You can get training from some trade schools or by apprenticing yourself to an established gunsmith. Classes in metal working, machining, and welding would be useful. Engineering and woodworking may help, too.
Pray, hunt, trap, cook, wash clothes.
Colonial people would have eaten oats, corn, rice and some occasional meat and eggs for breakfast. They would have had to eat what was available and make it last.
well my not so called friend is studying a colonial silversmith says leave me alone but i know that they make buckles and others made out of Meadle
A colonial architect is some one who is colonial and is a architect!
They would have corn, many vegetables in it, and some of that other stuff!