Chainmaker

/ˈtʃeɪnˌmeɪkər/ noun

A person who manufactures chains, especially metal chains for industrial or maritime use.

From English 'chain' + 'maker' (from Old English 'macian', to make). The term emerged as a recognized trade in the medieval period.

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