Chapter 34: 34 \nI ordered two special orders for a safe short sword, but today I decided to give priority to the production of wholesale items at Camiloās because I am now making them from āTodayā. Of course, Iāll get Thermia to help me with this.\n
Slightly fewer deliveries, but Iāve been unloading quite a few so far, so no problem⦠should be. Besides, itās Camilo who sent Helen over, and he wonāt have any complaints. If we concentrate as much as we can today, we can ensure a minimum limit.
If thatās the case, Iāll finish creating and pouring out the texture and moulds, take out the burrs, and the final finish will be done by me and Rike. In the meantime, I decided to ask Thermia to do everything from creating the mould to removing the burr, and shorten the time. We all do our work silently. Thermia is fully accustomed to the work, and at this rate, it may not be impossible to have the hammer properly in time.
I had quite a few short swords and long swords this day. Weāll start working on Helenās short sword tomorrow.
At dawn, after breakfast with the morning routine, Rike and I will move to the workplace. I asked Thermia to collect herbs and fruits. Thereās not much I can do to help you todayā¦ā¦
From the sheet metal I have made, I load the sheet metal for one short sword, heat it on a fire floor with a fire in it, beat it with Lique and me and extend it. Once extended to some extent, place the muscle (rinse) in the middle with the tagane, then beat in half there, then heat again, beat and extend. When itās roughly the length, itās my job from there. With a cheat and installation combination technique, the ingredients are homogeneous and hard when baked in, but beaten so that they donāt poke at the meeting, and evoke how Helen was waving it to his head.
When shaped, wait for it to cool down and then beat the whole thing again so that it has more endurance, cleaning the surface with tools like Yasuri and Kanna. Afterwards, the iron bars in the pattern are connected by heating and beating them so that they do not become brittle where they meet. After heating the fillet again on the fire floor, it is allowed to cool down with water and cook.
Here, I decided to test my endurance. Bring the short sword of the general model I made yesterday and swing it down with fixed specials. Kin! and a clear sound stops the shaken short sword, but there is no scratch on the specials. I hit it a few times but it wonāt scratch at all so the test was good.\n
āI canāt turn this short sword to wholesale.ā
I said as I looked at the short sword I had. If you look closely, there is a blade spill. This one is a general model, so I guess the blade is missing correspondingly quickly.
āIf we grind it or rebuild it, can we turn it to wholesale enough?
Rike stops the knife and says so, but I waved it for the first time.
āQualitatively, yes. But selling what you used for something other than a trial run is against my aesthetics. Letās rebuild it and use it at home.ā
I guess I canāt say that either if this is a more chopped situation, but fortunately the nostrils arenāt warm enough, not so much trouble. If so, I donāt want to do anything against my aesthetics.
Listening to me say that, Rike laughs coughingly.\nāOf course, my parents are really stubborn craftsmen,ā
āIf so.ā
I smiled and gave it back. A little closer to what I wanted to do. Thatās quite a happy thing.
Well, Iāve tested it, so it takes a finish. Once you have polished your torso and sharpened the part of the blade, the finish on the torso side is complete. The first of my specials will have been completed by attaching hot, processed bamboo to the body, wrapping deer leather around the pattern (the one that processed Thermia), and carving a fat cat sitting on the pattern with a pair of glasses.
āOkay, we got the first one.ā
I put up a short sword that I could do. My body is glowing with a reflection of the flame of the fire bed.
I shake it gently, remembering Helenās punch in. Feels a lot lighter than it looks, but looks good. Rike was watching, but he couldnāt stay or stand.
\nāNot really.ā
āYes. Definitelyā
Rike answers me completely and truthfully. Well, I donāt think itās normal either. Itās a sword made of all the technology that can make a knife that smashes the whole thing, it canāt be decent. I created it with a complete focus on endurance this time, so I would be able to cut it in somewhat (which is the anomaly in the first place), for example, if I cut it into a big rock with this guy, but not in the first place.
But I tried to make this one using cheats and installation and found out. I can make it if I want to. It just needs to come to either endurance or cleavage with regular steel. Even if you work out with cheats, you wonāt be able to stand the steel that far. If you think about it that way, I donāt think itās okay to make special orders while Iām making them out of steel.
Conversely, assuming you get a material that can combine it ā like what they call a misrill or an orihalcon ā you have to think carefully about making the best with it. I donāt know if (ā¦) or (ā¦) will (ā¦) change anything in the world dramatically with one sword, but still, if you look at it in a small area, it can be enough of a threat. Iām not prepared to just carry the burden of saying that one product will become like a strategic weapon even now.
āWhatās wrong? Have I offended you?ā
Rike looks at my face worried.
āNo, itās nothing. I was just thinking a little bit. Iāve never offended you.ā
I laughed and stroked Likeās head with gasp, pulling myself back to what was about to fall into a slightly scary thought.