Noun
One who works in tin; a tinner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn 1847, Imgard cut a blue spruce tree from a woods outside town, had the Wooster village tinsmith construct a star, and placed the tree in his house, decorating it with paper ornaments and candy canes. Source: Internet
Ali, a tinsmith in Kota Sangi thinks the stoves are popular with people "for their shape and colour but they do not realise the price paid by the environment." Source: Internet
There was a tinsmith, a hardware store, a general store. Source: Internet
These cabinets had tinplate inserts in the doors and sometimes in the sides, punched out by the homeowner, cabinetmaker or a tinsmith in varying designs to allow for air circulation while excluding flies. Source: Internet