It's funny all the people crying about the guy in the kilt,, I been a full-time blacksmith for over 25 years,,and unlike what a lot of you people think we smith do not always wear or need to wear leathers,,We are not in the habit of burning our legs,,I have worked with shorts on super hot day..so lighten up people don't believe everything you see on TV..
What were the tools used to forge a gun barrel? I'm writing a book and the main character will be making his own weapons to survive in a post apocalyptic world and just looking for answers
Search YT for the colonial gunsmith. It's a documentary from Williamsburg about the gunsmith and his work. You'll get a ton of information from that video.
Damned Redcoat ! Up the Colonials, down the bloody Lobsterbacks !! I'm kidding of course. Terrific video ! That tunic's not a bad choice for a blacksmith. They're fairly thick compared to today's materials. Probably affords you some degree of protection, I would think ?
I was not expecting that Scottish guy to just appear like that!
I laughed at the thought of how many times he's burned his legs!!!! HAHAHA
It's funny all the people crying about the guy in the kilt,, I been a full-time blacksmith for over 25 years,,and unlike what a lot of you people think we smith do not always wear or need to wear leathers,,We are not in the habit of burning our legs,,I have worked with shorts on super hot day..so lighten up people don't believe everything you see on TV..
What were some of the most labor-intensive items blacksmiths made in the late 18th century?
What were the tools used to forge a gun barrel?
I'm writing a book and the main character will be making his own weapons to survive in a post apocalyptic world and just looking for answers
Search YT for the colonial gunsmith. It's a documentary from Williamsburg about the gunsmith and his work. You'll get a ton of information from that video.
hahaha, yup, can't beat that!
Damned Redcoat ! Up the Colonials, down the bloody Lobsterbacks !!
I'm kidding of course. Terrific video ! That tunic's not a bad choice for a blacksmith.
They're fairly thick compared to today's materials. Probably affords you some degree
of protection, I would think ?
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I was not expecting that Scottish guy to just appear like that! I laughed at the thought of how many times he's burned his legs!!!! HAHAHA