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- Tinsmith - Wikipedia
A tinsmith is a historical term for a skilled craftsperson who makes and repairs things made of tin or other light metals The profession was also known as a tinner, tinker, tinman, or tinplate worker; whitesmith may also refer to this profession, [1] though the same word may also refer to an unrelated specialty of iron-smithing
- What is a Tinsmith? - Tinsmith Museum of America
Tinsmith appears in census records in the 1820’s Tinner is used in America but that name is used as a person who makes tinplate in England Tin Knocker, Tin Basher, Tin Banger are used in the modern sheet metal industry for Tinsmith
- Tinsmith
This site is dedicated to the promotion and exchange of information related to the trade of Historical Tin and Coppersmithing from the Early American Colonial Period to present day techniques The purpose of this site is to share ideas, tips and tricks, techniques and history of the trade and the goods that were made
- Tinware - Dakota Tinworks
All of my artware and tinware is hand-crafted, using USA-made tinplate and primarily 19th century tinsmith's tools I make museum-quality tin items that are authentic, useful, and even beautiful Many items are available right away
- The essential tinsmithing tools - Tinsmith
The essential tools are the hammer and the stake Tinsmiths call what they use a stake rather than an anvil Stakes are designed to fit in a tapered stake plate or a wooden stump The most common tinsmith’s stake is a blowhorn stake A hatchet stake is the next most common these two are used for a majority of the work
- The Life of a Tinsmith in Colonial America [Updated]
The life of a tinsmith (whitesmith) in colonial America, including tinsmithing during the colonial period, tools, workshop and jobs
- TINSMITH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TINSMITH is a worker who makes or repairs things of sheet metal (such as tinplate)
- Tinsmith Explained
A tinsmith is a person who makes and repairs things made of tin or other light metals The profession may sometimes also be known as a tinner, tinker, tinman, or tinplate worker; whitesmith may also refer to this profession, though the same word may also refer to an unrelated specialty of iron-smithing
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