1. blacksmithing - Noun
2. blacksmithing - Verb
blacksmithing
present participle of blacksmith
blacksmithing (uncountable)
the business of a blacksmith
Gorons have taken on occupations such as crafting, blacksmithing, sculpting, demolition, and merchantry (usually explosives, which they are experts in producing). Source: Internet
The Cyclopes seen in Homer's Odyssey are of a different type from those in the Theogony and they have no connection to blacksmithing. Source: Internet
Believe it or not, interest in blacksmithing has seen a resurgence in recent years as some folks are shying away from mass-produced goods in favour of finely crafted decorative art for their homes. Source: Internet
Historian T.C. Eliot tells us in the Oregon Historical Society quarterly that Thompson eked out a living his first two years “doing odd jobs at blacksmithing and tinkering of all sorts.” Source: Internet
Honolulu Waldorf is the only school with a blacksmithing program.” Source: Internet
Saindon, 2003 pp.551–552 Miller, 2006 p.106 Woodger, Toropov, 2009 pp.104, 265, 271 The expedition was prepared with sufficient black powder and lead for their flintlock firearms, knives, blacksmithing supplies, and cartography equipment. Source: Internet