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  1. 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 …

  2. Tinware - Dakota Tinworks

    Authentic, hand-crafted, museum-quality reproduction tinware for use in living history. We also produce Christmas ornaments and other holiday decorations.

  3. 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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. What is a Tinsmith? - Tinsmith Museum of America

    Jul 1, 2022 · 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 …

  6. American Tinsmithing Machines: Revolutionizing an Industry

    American tinsmithing began in the 18th century, but the production of tinware really took off after the War of 1812, when American tinsmiths could finally obtain a constant supply of tinplate (or …

  7. TINSMITH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Mar 9, 2015 · The meaning of TINSMITH is a worker who makes or repairs things of sheet metal (such as tinplate).

  8. Tinsmith Explained

    What is a Tinsmith? A tinsmith is a person who makes and repairs things made of tin or other light metals.

  9. Tinsmiths were self-taught craftsmen important to daily frontier …

    Oct 27, 2024 · A tinsmith was a vital craftsman in the development of a pioneer community. The items they made encompassed everything from kitchenwares to farming tools.

  10. 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 …