Vaxalon
First Post
Why not wood?
You're assuming masonry walls, which are among the most expensive.
Why not wood? The blacksmith's shop in Colonial Williamsburg is in a wooden building, and it hasn't burned down yet. No scorchmarks on the wall, either. I think you're vastly overrating the danger of wooden walls.
In point of fact, you could have an open-air smithy just as easily. The smith would lock up his tools at night, but who's going to steal a 500lb anvil?
You're assuming masonry walls, which are among the most expensive.
Why not wood? The blacksmith's shop in Colonial Williamsburg is in a wooden building, and it hasn't burned down yet. No scorchmarks on the wall, either. I think you're vastly overrating the danger of wooden walls.
In point of fact, you could have an open-air smithy just as easily. The smith would lock up his tools at night, but who's going to steal a 500lb anvil?