You might go to your Medieval blacksmith or barrel-maker to place an order as well.
From the economist.com
In 2006 Faiveley dumped its longtime barrel maker in favor of fashionable coopers like Francois Freres.
From the sfgate.com
A barrel-maker demonstrates his craft, and actors on stilts move among the crowds entertaining the children.
From the independent.co.uk
Literally the name means barrel-maker.
From the guardian.co.uk
Jackson, a barrel maker and boat builder, located his 25-acre farm on a freshwater creek that gave access to river shipping.
From the bostonherald.com
Benjamin Baum was a wealthy businessman, originally a barrel maker, who had made his fortune in the oil fields of Pennsylvania.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Peter Daniels of Wichita, who has become an accidental rain-barrel maker, runs soaker hoses from a couple of his barrels to three raised vegetable beds.
From the kansas.com
In 1863, an 18-year-old Gloucestershire carpenter and barrel-maker named William Marsters left these shores for the California gold rush.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
There were 408 slaves on the plantation and documents listed them by occupation, including cooks, drivers, watchmen, field workers, a barrel maker and a blacksmith.