Medieval glaziers used a hog's hair scrub, a stippler for scraping away highlights when a color was applied, a tracing brush for applying fine lines, a latherkin for smoothing out the lead, and groziers for snipping bits off the shape
Poles for weapons and tools were generally of ash wood, the blades of iron.
they didnt!
Londinium
Medieval bailiffs wore jackets that went down to the knees. under it they wore a brown shirt with a collar. a slim belt went around the waist. attached to it was tools the would need around the manor with a pouch that they would use to collect taxes from the peasants. under it they wore jean-like pants with the common shoes back then.
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None that I can think of.
they used belts and swords
shield, lance, mace, broadsword,armor
A medieval priest would use tools such as a thurible (incense burner), holy water sprinkler, chalice and paten for the Eucharist, a processional cross for religious processions, and a crosier (bishop's staff) as symbols of authority.
Yes, when they had to for protection. Much of the weapons used by the serfs were farm tools.
They used instruments called mudkips. They used these for almost any medical need.
medieval weavers used nothing but there own hands to help them with there clothe to clothe their children, husbands, and make very little profet on it if they sold it in some murcantes stores.
Very slowly, with medieval (hand) tools.
In the related links box below I posted the link on a blog that has a video with everything you need to know about the tools and making of medieval armor.
The possessive form of the singular noun lumberjack is lumberjack's.example: The lumberjack's ax was very sharp.
lumberjack: one who works with lumber, similar to jack of all trades, lumberjack is a jack of lumber