Monday, May 9, 2016

3rd Trimester Fiefdom Projects part 2

Interior Shop in Medieval Times
Interior of Medieval Blacksmith:
  Blacksmith is a workplace where metal is worked by heating and hammering. The most important tool of Blacksmith Shop is the Bellows. The Bellow is a mechanical device that blows air onto the fire to make it burn. They make iron utensils, horseshoes, weapons and repairing armor. The tools of Medieval Blacksmith are: An anvil; Tongs; Bellows; A variety of hammers; Swages; Swage block; A half-round set hammer; Sledge hammers; Punches; Drifts; Axe; Chisels; Bit; Auger bit; Molds; Nails; Table, stools, shelves etc. http://www.aircontrolindustries.com/us/blacksmith-forge/evolution-blacksmith-blower/
http://www.medieval-life-and-times.info/medieval-life/medieval-blacksmith.htm
Interior of Medieval Tannery:

In Medieval times, tanners would use animal skin to create shoes, belts, gloves, harnesses etc. The tools that they need are: Saw Blade; Rounded Blades; Long Blades; Lunalarium; Stretching Trades; Tubs and Holes; and animal skin, such as goat and sheep.
http://altoonsultan.blogspot.com/2014/09/making-parchment-ancient-craft.html
http://www.cityofcaves.com/about-the-caves/medieval-tannery/
Interior of Medieval Cooperage:


Cooper is a person whose work is making barrels and casks. Tools that they need are: Stave; Hoop; Head; Croze; Head Shave (plane to smooth and straighten the head board); Cooper's In-Shave. 
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~flbbm/heritage/cooper/barrelmaking.htm
Interior of Medieval Tailor:
Tailor is a person who making and sell clothes. They make pants, suits; jackets etc. Materials that they need are: weaving looms; needles; thread; fabric; rulers; scissors etc.
http://www.wga.hu/art/b/brekelen/tailor_s.jpg
http://www.ehow.com/info_8599413_duties-medieval-tailors.html





Interior of Medieval Glover's Shop:
Glover are the person that make and sell gloves. Glover used the same materials as the Tannery. They also used Saw Blade; Rounded Blades; Long Blades; Lunalarium; Stretching Trades; Tubs and Holes. 










Interior of Medieval Carpenter's Shop:
Carpenter's job is making stuff with wood. They make chairs, tables; closet etc. They used hammers, rulers, knives etc. 
http://www.combermere-restoration.co.uk/category/crafts-and-trades/





Interior of Medieval Fuller's Shop:

The people in Fuller's shop was assigned to cleansing cloth. Their materials are: drier; sticks; stretcher; and ruler. http://users.trytel.com/tristan/towns/florilegium/popcom12.html
Interior of Medieval Bakery:
The bakery's job is to make breads, pastries, desert etc. The materials are flour, oven; knives; fire place; gloves; and baking peel. 
http://www.thefinertimes.com/Middle-Ages/bakers-in-the-middle-ages.html
http://www.medievalists.net/2013/07/04/bread-in-the-middle-ages/
Interior of Medieval Butcher's Shop:


People at the butcher's shop cut animal's meat and then cleaning it and sell it to the costumers. 

http://www.kingsacademy.com/mhodges/11_Western-Art/12_High-Medieval/12_High-Medieval.htm
Interior of Medieval Brewery:
A brewer is a person that making beer or ale. The brewer used a huge pot to heats up the ingredients to make the drinks. 
http://www.castlesandmanorhouses.com/life_05_drink.htm

Interior of Medieval Cobbler's Shop:

The cobbler's job is to making new shoes for the people in the town. To create this shoes, the tools they would use are: leather, thread, needles, scissors, drying rack, stretcher. 

https://www.tes.com/lessons/sqVzSyc7RkATdA/life-in-medieval-times





Interior of Medieval Pottery Shop:
Pottery's job is to make bowls, spots, vases, cups etc. To make all of this thing, they used clay, wood, spinning table, water, and fireplace. 
http://www.glynnislessing.com/blog/?cat=14

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