Blacksmith Shop

The Blacksmith Shop is a blacksmithing forge as well as shop on Berk that Gobber the Belch runs. The area is also frequently used by Hiccup, who was his previous apprentice.

Development
According to The Art of How to Train Your Dragon, great detail has been put into designing the Blacksmith Shop as it showcase various important scenes. The Forge was designed to look extremely old and worn down after years of tireless forging.

"[We] painted the steps to show they are well-worn, as if grime is deeply ingrained from yeas of muddy boots walking on them."

- Head of Surfacing, Sabrina Riegel

The stairs were designed to sag and the modelers "paid careful attention to edges of tables and corners of structures because that tells us so much about how old something is, or what material it is made from," says Modeling Supervisor Matt Paulson.

Physical Appearance
The Blacksmith Shop is a quaint little shack in the village of Berk and leans against a couple of large boulders. The building's foundation is made of wood and has a steep sloping tiled roof with dragon heads carved at the tip of its roof rake. The Shop has much of an "open" design as it is not completely boarded up by walls and outsiders can view the interior of the building. It also has a counter, where Gobber often takes orders and speak to villagers.

The Shop has a roof extension leading to a smaller, sheltered section of the Shop which is used for forging. The area has a kiln which is connected to a stone chimney shaped like a dragon.

The interior of the Shop is littered with weapons like axes, swords, hammers and shields. Tools such as pounding hammers, tongs, buckets, bellows, anvils and a sharpening wheel. The Shop is often in an utter mess, with the blacksmith's work and tools laying all around the floor or propped against the walls. Gobber has a huge main table in the middle of the shop too.

As Hiccup also works there from time to time, he has a little corner designated for his use. His working area often has his contraptions and inventions scattered all over and blueprints plastered on the walls.

Gobber, presumably, uses his shop as his personally household too. He often has personal objects, such as Bork's Papers, laying around inconspicuously.

By the events of How to Train Your Dragon 2, Gobber added a water spout on his ceiling above Grump's usual sleeping spout. With a pull of a lever, he can quickly put out accidental fires caused by Grump. He also added a rotating mill showcasing all his arm prosthetics for him to select.

Bladesmithing Forge
While the Shop is labelled as a Blacksmith Shop, most of Gobber's job relates to Bladesmithing, a sub-field of Blacksmithing that involves swords, axes and other blades. When Berk still fought against dragons, the Shop would be flooded with orders during raids. Customers would barely speak a word and simply leave them on the counter. He, along with Hiccup, would hurriedly sharpen or mend used weapons. Such weapons include axes, maces, hammers, swords, knives and bolas. When his assistance is needed in the frontlines, Hiccup would take over these orders.

After this hectic period, he would spend his time forging more weapons to prepare for the next invasion. His usually works with iron ore and Gronckle Iron.

Selling Weapons and Saddles
As aforementioned, Gobber creates weapons to sell. However, his business took a large hit after Berk stopped fighting against dragons as the demand for weapons had dwindled. Villagers still purchased weapons for their personal usage, albeit much less. Afterwhich, he switched to building dragon saddles as dragon riding gained popularity.

Dragon Hospital
Gobber specializes mainly in fixing dragon teeth and is the village's dragon dentist. He aids with extraction, followed by implanting fake metal teeth. However, his job scope extends to making dragon prosthetics, as seen when he constructed a pair of wing guards for Whirlwing.

During the end of How to Train Your Dragon 2, he is seen helping Valka to remove the armor off Drago's enslaved dragons and treating them.

Repairing Services
Gobber also appears to help villagers repair certain objects, be it weapon or not. In "We Are Family, Part 1", Mildew approached Gobber to ask him to repair the wheel of his cabbage wagon.