 They attach the pages in the book to the book cover  The persons hands have to be useful and patient by: Jacob K and Hannah S.

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 They attach the pages in the book to the book cover  The persons hands have to be useful and patient by: Jacob K and Hannah S

 Some tools they use are… › Paper › Thread › Leather › Stamps › wooden rollers › Ink › fancy paper  The craft of bookbinding was first located in Boston, Massachusetts

What they need to do. Chandlers need to make candles for money and they also need to hunt to make the candles. By: Madilyn H and Jackson M

Skills & Tools? Skills: They need to hunt for animals to get their fat and they need to build a fire Tools: Chandlers use a wicking board, candle rod, knives, and rifles. Other information? Chandlers can work at home if they want! The craft was first located in England. The earliest settlers in Jamestown did it.

Architect They design houses for people. Some tools they use are Quills Ink Straight edges. Compass French curves Triangles T -bar By Erin and Andrew

Architect They have to have skills with Wood Tools and structure Here are 1 other thing They use joints to hold things together.

Cooper  Cooper working  Coopers repair barrels, tubes,caskets, buckets and other things made out of wood. By: Derek H and Maria W.

Cooper  What skills they need are..  You have to be strong.  You have to be good as a wood cutter.  What tools they use?  Axes, cutting tools, and bucksaw.  Other information  The people in the colonies need the cooper to live because there was no other way to store food.  A cooper is a type of wood into that they are able to be made into barrels.

 Silversmiths made silver into a lot of metal things.  They used tools like molds and anvils.  You need to have physical skills, social skills, math and more. By Noah and Hannah B.

 The silversmiths used these tools:  Bellows  Dies  Stakes  Vises  Clamps  Shears  Pliers  Calipers  Lathes  Men mostly are silversmiths but women did some parts.  Silversmiths make these:  Jewelry  Cups  Spoons  Teapots

 A glassblower makes stuff out of glass like a vases.  It takes several years to learn.  They had to now how to do more than just run a business.  they had to have good hands and eye cordnaination. By Katie and Jonathon

 The setting mostly took place in towns  It was the first attempts to make money  Plate  Shears  Tongs  Leer  Hook  Blowing rod  Iron slab

 They make baskets and other things  They need good hands and to know how to.  They need wood wedges and large knifes By Haley and Zach

 Tools. They need wood,straw, wedges and large knifes.  Other info. They need to have a lot of wood for the basket.

 They mostly make jewelry out of gold and sold to the wealthy.  They learned from a master the things are how to heat it, how gold handles and how to solder. By Cole and Madison

 The tools they used are ◦ hammers ◦ molds ◦ gold  After wards they would smooth the gold. they used special tools to make the gold any shape.

Gunsmith.What do they do? And what skills do they need?.Carve desings.Hammer silver into.complex shapes..Engrave soft metals. And they need to know how to hammer wood By Tyshawn R. And Olivia F.

Gunsmith what tools do they use? Hammers,screwdrivers, Chisels, and drills. Other info Gunsmith is required skills of blacksmith. Other info It could take them 300 hours to make one gun!

What do potters do? The things that they do are they make pots and vases. Skills The potter needed to know how to use the tools. They also had to know how to spin the wheel in order to be a potter. By Natalie and Adriella

 What tools do they use? The pottery wheel was use to shape the pot. Clay was made from dirt and sticks. They were used to make a vase or a pot.  What skills do they need? The potter needed to know how to spin the wheel. Other information glaze was liquid type of paint that was used to spread on to give it a shiny look and it help the clay stay together.

 What the Miller does  the miller grounds the grain into the flour.  The skills they need  They don`t really need alot of skills because the mill does most of the work. By Delaney and Joey

What tools they use They use the stone mortar pestal roman quern soppling saddle metate and the mill.  Other information  The miller lives in the mill.