The keen dart lighted not upon a deadly spot; my glistening belt in front stayed it, and the kirtle of mail beneath, and the taslet that the coppersmiths fashioned.
As we have seen, some coppersmiths and pied woodpeckers began nesting operations in February, but the great majority do not lay eggs until March.
March and April are the months in which the majority of coppersmiths or crimson-breasted barbets rear up their families.
Not one of these oldest writers mentions them as coppersmiths or farriers or musicians.
Boiled linseed oil and red lead mixed together into a putty are often used by coppersmiths and engineers, to secure joints.
A softer solder for coppersmiths is made with 6 parts of brass, 1 of tin, and 1 of zinc; the tin being first added to the melted brass, then the zinc; and the whole well incorporated by stirring.
Briefly, among the best works of to-day fashioned on the arts and crafts of the coppersmiths of old are the beautiful metal dogs and fire-hearth appointments.
Some coppersmiths won fame in the fashioning of furnace-pans, better known as washing coppers, and others would undertake the roofing of houses and churches.
The coppersmiths of Dinant and Namur were now completely ruined, and the cloth industry in Ghent had become so insignificant that, in 1613, the cloth hall of the town was ceded to the society of the "Fencers of St. Michael.
The industry, however, remained in Dinant and Huy, and coppersmiths and merchants met in these places, as clothmakers and merchants met in the Flemish towns.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coppersmiths" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.