The same year Morize, a Paris tinsmith and lamp-maker, followed with a reversible, double drip pot which was the pioneer of all the reversible filtration pots of Europe and America.
The jackdaws who inhabited it would have been left in peace by his swinging seat for a long time if an old master-tinsmith had not chosen to show his ecclesiastical leanings by donating a tin ornament.
In 1863 he came to Goshen with his parents, and learned the tinsmith trade under the tuition of his father, who for many years had charge of the tinning department for J.
He attended school but a short period and in 1881 began his apprenticeship as a tinsmith and plumber, serving seven years.
A tinsmith can easily make a cutter that will save time if a number of the same design are desired.
The tinsmith will charge but a small fee for making the pipe, which may be 1-1/2 ft.
The local tinsmith will, for a small consideration, outfit such a box with a tin tray upon which the pencils may be carefully arranged.
The local tinsmith usually has an invention of his own in the way of revolving ventilators which is workable and nicely suited to the needs of the paint shop.
The tinsmith was sitting by his open door, tilted back in an old wooden chair.
Susie, while these other people are busy tomorrow, shall we drive to the village and see if we can get the tinsmith to help us make a rain-gauge?
The tinsmith brings out his steps, and, mounting them, stealthily removes the saucepans and pepper-pots that dangle on a wire above his sign-board.
The tinsmith "wudna wonder but what it was makkin' for rain.
Some of the mourners were dragging the plank over the wall, with Davit Lunan on the top directing them, when they seem to have let go and sent the tinsmith suddenly into the air.
When a blacksmith, tinsmith or plumber has tried his hand at rebuilding the battery.
The tinsmith was as proud of his workmanship as I was, and for three whole days, all admired me and praised my beauty.
But just then old Ku-Klip the Tinsmith arrived, and he seemed surprised to find so many visitors.
Therefore she made the enchanted axe cut off my other arm, and the tinsmith also replaced that member with tin, including these finely-jointed hands that you see me using.
But to Polychrome the tinsmith said: "Nothing could improve you, my dear, for you are the most beautiful maiden I have ever seen.
Also there were hammers and anvils and soldering irons and a charcoal furnace and many other tools such as a tinsmith works with.
As an assistant," the old tinsmith continued, "Chopfyt was not a success.
Ku-Klip was glad to learn that Nick Chopper, the Tin Woodman, was now Emperor of the Winkies and a friend of Ozma of Oz, and the tinsmith was also interested in the Scarecrow and Polychrome.
Although they found the tinsmith absent on their arrival, there was smoke coming out of his chimney, which proved that he would soon return.
It was easy to see that the tinsmith was a kind hearted man, as well as a merry and agreeable one.
But, when they came to this residence by the forest's edge, the tinsmith was not at home.
The tinsmith made me a tin arm and I was not much worried, because Nimmie Amee declared she still loved me.
Once more the tinsmith came to my help and made me a body of tin, fastening my tin arms and legs and head to it, by means of joints, so that I could move around as well as ever.
But the tinsmithhappened to come along, and he made me a new head out of tin.
So I went to a tinsmith and had him make me a new leg out of tin.
Well, do you know I have as much respect for a good tinsmith as for a good anything.
Is there any law against a tinsmith bidding to carry the mails?
Sometimes I have thought I had more respect for a good tinsmith than a poor professional man--sometimes.
But I was relieved to find that it was the property of a tinsmith who, out for a holiday, combined business with pleasure, and repaired people's tanks and pots and pans wherever he went!
I commissioned my tinsmith friend to make me a new accumulator box, my own having become entirely disintegrated with the vibration.
A tinsmith in the village was ordered to make a number of canisters with covers.
I took the drawing to a tinsmith near at hand, and in two days I had it in full operation.
The tinsmithleft the county and I was left with the tools and the material, the only tinsmith in Humboldt County.
For this purpose get any tinsmith to make out of good tin a number of pieces cut of the requisite dimensions both for the bottoms and the covers, carefully cutting the corners to permit the proper bending of the sides.
This apparatus can be very easily made by anytinsmith and will answer every purpose.
But to Polychrome the tinsmith said: "Nothing could improve you, my dear, for you are the most beautiful maiden I have ever seen.
On submitting this to a tinsmithit was pronounced to be old pewter, and from the time it was polished, fifteen years ago, I have been on the look out for more.
The tinsmith will know just how to cut, "angle" and solder it.
If practicable, a tinsmith should be called upon to help in bending the wire and fastening it to the handle.
Let the tinsmith also make you a thin flat disc of zinc or brass, smooth and rounded at the edges, and measuring about six inches and a half across.
Almost every boy knows a tinsmith and when it comes to putting these materials together, the services of a skilled workman are very valuable.
If pocket money is scarce, there are any number of jobs a boy can do for the tinsmith in exchange for his help in making the net.
If simple refreshments are served, let the Japanese napkins have a big hatchet gilded on them, and let there be some plates of hatchet cookies, formed by the cutter that any tinsmith will make from a pattern.
These had been made by a tinsmith and were only strips of tin three inches long and an inch and a half wide.
The tinsmith "wudna wonder but what it was makkin for rain.
On thinking it over afterwards I admit that perhaps I had mixed the word tinsmithwith lightning conductor.
That is the place where the authorities give themselves so much needless trouble about your address and initials, and where I had broken the law of the land by mixing up the tinsmithwith the lightning-conductor.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tinsmith" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.