copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Tinsmith - Wikipedia Tinsmith was a common occupation in pre-industrial times Unlike blacksmiths (who work mostly with hot metals), tinsmiths do the majority of their work on cold metal (although they might use a hearth to heat and help shape their raw materials)
Tinware | Carl Giordano - Tinsmith WE are Carl and Marcia Giordano, a husband-wife team of craftsmen dedicated to keeping alive the centuries-old art of tinsmithing Every piece we produce is personally handcrafted by the two of us in our Ohio tinshop using tools and techniques in the tradition of 18th 19th century tinsmiths
Tinware - Dakota Tinworks Authentic, hand-crafted, museum-quality reproduction tinware for use in living history We also produce Christmas ornaments and other holiday decorations
How to - Tinsmith Mastering the Art of Crafting with Tin Tinsmithing, also known as tinplate work, is a traditional craft that involves shaping and joining tinplate into various objects and containers This guide will cover the essential techniques, tools, and methods to help you become proficient in tinsmithing
What is a Tinsmith? - Tinsmith Museum of America Why is he called a Tinsmith? Other names include Tinker, Tinman, Tinplate Worker, Tinner, Tin Knocker, Tin Banger, Tin Bender He is however not called a Whitesmith The Oxford Dictionary lists accounts of the use of Whitesmith but there is nothing conclusive that they were a worker of tinplate
Tinsmiths: American Entrepreneurs - The Henry Ford Blog From there, the craft spread south and westward as skilled tinsmiths and their trained assistants brought tools, patterns and know-how to establish shops in new places The tinsmith held an important position as an artisan in the 19th century Successful tinsmiths were enterprising and ambitious
Tinsmith - Dakota Tinworks My work focuses on using primarily 19th century tools to make tinware using 18th and 19th century designs – in essence, I am an historical tinsmith When I don’t have patterns with which to make something, I buy antique tinware for use as study pieces