Hammer stones, choppers,and ax were some of their tools.
Rocks And Hammers ..and tools that were handmade not like the tools we see ....like the tools they had like hammers was made with a hammer and a stick and a rubber band or something that was tied around it that was there hammer and their nails were made with little rocks and stick attached to them and some of their tools had sewing to cover up some of the tools ....heres a picture of one of there tools
the Waorani tribe have many different tools and the make many of them some they get from trading.
Limestone is too soft for use as tools. The Egyptians built monument out of limestone using tools made of harder stone - Flint, granite, etc. (and some copper tools)
hoes
Medieval farriers were skilled craftsmen responsible for shoeing horses. They typically wore protective leather aprons to shield themselves from flying hot metal chips and sharp tools while working. Additionally, they often wore sturdy leather gloves to protect their hands during the shoeing process. Some farriers may have also worn leather or metal arm guards for added protection.
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Farriers shoe horsed.
the farriers will vary, they need to be seen every 6 weeks or so. Around £40-£80 depending on what serviceyou want
Horseshoes are made by blacksmiths and farriers.
Saddlers use a variety of tools including leather cutting tools, stitching irons, awls, hammers, needles, and rivet setters. They also use specialized tools for carving, stamping, and dyeing leather to create decorative designs on the saddle.
blacksmiths or farriers take care of the horses shoes
Farriers typically need to complete a formal education program in horseshoeing or blacksmithing. This can range from a vocational school program to an apprenticeship with an experienced farrier. Some farriers also choose to become certified through professional organizations to demonstrate their knowledge and skills.
what are some of the geographers basic tools
Try the Farriers (the people who make horseshoes) :) Fishy (brown server)
Naturally. Greeks had even archetype of blacksmith the name of which was Hephaestus.
Hammer stones, choppers,and ax were some of their tools.