Chapter 10Magi Craft Meister Volume 10 Chapter 10
10-10 Jinâs Skill
âThank you very much. It was helpful.â
Jin thanked Duston.
âHannah, were you watching? Your grandfather made lots of things just like that.â
âYep, I saw. It was very different from how onii-chan does it.â
Jin patted Hannahâs head and said,
âYeah, I on the other hand am not capable of working like that.â
Then he asked Elsa,
âSo, what are your thoughts?â
Elsa replied with a slightly flushed face.
âMm. I came to understand just how kitchen knives and other edged tools like that are normally used are made. Itâll be useful.â
âRight. Also, the final quenching and tempering is very important for iron and steel.â
Jin explained. Of course, Elsa threw back a question.
âWhat do you mean?â
âYou see, steel is a variety of iron, and when itâs heated until itâs the color of a Citran and rapidly cooled down it becomes harder. Thatâs quenching.â
âMm.â
âBut if you leave it just like that then itâll be hard and brittle and will soon break. So to make it more tenacious it has to be tempered. That can be done by warming it up to the point that droplets of water spilled on it begin skittering around, then letting it slowly cool down.â
âMm, I understand.â
âWhether you know this or not has an effect on the quality of the Magi Craft.â
Once Jin had explained that far, Duston came nearby with a grim look on his face.
âHâhey, youngster! Who did you hear that secret from? Normally a master teaches that only when youâve become qualified, right? Even I was taught it only when I had reached my thirties!â
He seemed to be surprised that Jin who looked like he was less than 20 years old knew this (although Jin was already 21 years old).
âWho, well, my teacher.â
âYour teacherâs generous, or maybe I should say theyâre amazingâŚâ
Duston was amazed.
âHey, onii-chan, show us how you make a kitchen knife too.â
âMm. I also want to see Jin-nii make one.â
Encouraged by Hannah and Elsa, Jin turned to Duston while smiling strainedly and asked,
âMay I use your workshop?â
âYeah, go ahead and show me how a Magi Craftsman works.â
Duston said and gave his permission.
Jin immediately went to where the iron ingots were.
â[Analyse]. âŚhmmâŚâ
After confirming the quality of the iron, Jin called Elsa over to teach her.
âElsa, come over here for a bit. âŚListen, to examine the composition of this iron you can use [Analyse], but you wonât be able to understand substances youâre not familiar with. So knowledge is important.â
Jin said and after once again using the [Analyse] magic to confirm the composition for himself, he told Elsa to give it a try.
âMm. [Analyse].â
It went well on the first try, but,
ââŚI could somehow tell what was iron. But everything else is a mess and I couldnât tell what was what at allâŚâ
Jin used [Extraction] four times on the large ingot. With it, although the amounts were small, copper, silicon, sulfur, and phosphorus were separated from it. They all were in amounts small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, but considering they were impurities it was an amount that couldnât be disregarded.
âLook, these are the impurities. Each one of them are pure substances,
so give a go at using [Analyse] on them.â
âMm. [Analyse]. âŚAh.â
âHow is it?â
Elsa looked a little surprised so Jin asked. Elsa blushed and,
âI can kind of recognize copper and sulfur.â
Since they both were materials she was kind of familiar with, even Elsa became able to differentiate between them.
âAlright. Since taking too much time would probably be a bother, letâs stop todayâs lesson here. Watch me do the rest.â
âMm.â
Jin ended lecturing Elsa and resumed making the kitchen knife. Behind him it seemed like Dustonâs jaw had become disconnected but he didnât notice it. At the side, Reiko was proudly throwing out her chest.
â[Separation]. [Forming].â
Jin separated a necessary amount of iron using Craft Magic. With the next magic he changed the shape of the iron in his hand into a kitchen knife.
âAlright, letâs have the shape like this I suppose. Iâd want to use [Heat Treatment] next but thereâs a bit too little carbon for that, huh.â
Jin had checked it and the carbon content was about 0.5 percent. The amount of carbon was the most important component that determined the hardness when quenching, and for a kitchen knife a carbon content of 0.8~1.2 percent was suitable.
â[Carburising].â
He then decided to draw carbon from the carbon dioxide in the air and mix it with the iron. This magic could only mix the carbon with the surface, so he used the [Homogenize] Craft Magic to make the composition uniform.
He repeated this multiple times until the carbon percentage was one. That was suitable.
Since he did it slowly, Elsa was able to perceive the kitchen knife Jin held instantly heating up, rapidly cooling down, then heating up once more and returning back to the normal temperature, all while observing the flow of the Magic Energy.
âIsnât it hot?â
Elsa asked with worry as, although it was for just an instant, she had sensed the temperature grow until the iron was Citran-colored (orange).
âYeah, itâs fine. What you perceived was simply the phase change of iron, itâs not like it really went to that temperature. Thatâs the good thing about Craft Magic.â
Jin said and handed the kitchen knife to Elsa. She physically felt that it was indeed not hot.
Behind them Hannah was watching with eyes sparkling, and next to her on top of having his jaw seem dislocated Dustonâs eyes were so wide it seemed like they could fall out any moment now.
âFinally letâs make the blade. [Shaping]. Letâs also clean up the surface. [Finish].â
The blackish kitchen knife glittered with silver gray.
âAlright, itâs complete. Duston, do you have a handle for this? âŚ?â
Jin said and turned, and behind him Duston was making an indescribable face.
âHello. Anyone there, Duston?â
Jin called out to him, and gradually Duston rebooted.
âY-yes. I was just surprised since this is the first time Iâm seeing a Magi Craftsman work. B-but, just wait a minute, what did you do to the ingot!?â
He was apparently talking about the separation of impurities that Jin did.
âWell. There was a bit too much impurities mixed in so I separated them.â
ââŚYou can do even that?âŚâ
Duston gave an impression of slight exhaustion.
âAnyway, a handle, huh. Hereâs one of the standard handles I use.â
It was a kitchen knifeâs handle made out of hard wood. Since the knife Jin made was nearly the same size as Dustonâs, he attached the knife to the handle and it was finished.
Gloria who had been similarly watching Jinâs way of working was likewise absentminded until now when she also rebooted.
âJiâJin-dono! Youâre amazing! What Lithia said really wasnât a lie! Could you please make my sword soon too!?â
The pitiable beauty showed her character.
Jin gave a nod and asked,
âAlright. So, what kind of a sword would you like?â
âThe official equipment for us female knights is a short sword. A sword with a blade of 50 centimeters and a handle of about 20 centimeters would be preferable.â
These short swords were called such to contrast with the long swords used while riding a horse. It didnât mean that the sword was particularly short
âGot it.â
Jin said and secured a necessary amount of iron from the ingot from earlier using [Separation]. Since he was familiar with Lithiaâs sword he already had a rough idea about the general amount needed.
He then used [Forming] and [Carburising] followed by [Heat Treatment], [Shaping], and finally [Finish].
Additionally he applied [Hardening], completing the swordâs main body.
Elsa who had watched him work asked a question.
âJin-nii, why did you use [Carburising] fewer times compared to earlier? And you didnât use [Homogenize].â
âOh, well spotted. Breaking is the worst case scenario for a sword. An ideal sword doesnât break, bend, and cuts well. To realize this I use composite materials.â
Jin explained.
âComposite materials?â
âYeah. To put it simply, comparatively soft iron is used in the core portions and the edge portions use hard steel. The surfaces are then hardened.â
After Jin told her that, Elsa said she understood and raised her eyes.
âIf the core is soft it doesnât fracture easily. By using [Carburising] on just the surface it becomes difficult to bend. And after hardening it cuts well.â
âYou got it.â
Elsa seemed happy and slightly blushed when Jin spoke well of her.
âY-y-y-you! T-this is the first time Iâm hearing about that kind of a manufacturing method! Is it alright to thoughtlessly spread a secret like that?â
Behind them, Duston seemed agitated as he spoke.
âEh, itâs alright. I borrowed your workshop and even used some of your iron, Duston. Ah, do you have any materials for making the swordâs sheath or the handle?â
Duston was taken aback by Jinâs calm reply and his agitation ended.
âYeah⌠Missy, what a guy you brought with you.â
While speaking he pointed at a material shelf in the back.
âYou can use whatever you like thatâs there.â
Jin then searched the shelf.
He chose heavy leather for the sheath, bronze for the guard, and solid wood for the grip. He quickly shaped and processed these with Craft Magic too, and soon the short sword was completed.
âGloria, Iâve had you wait for quite a while. Please take a look.â
âUhm, thank you.â
After accepting the short sword Gloria immediately drew it and tried swinging it lightly.
âHow is it? Since the weight can be adjusted a little, please donât hold back.â
âI see. It feels like the tip is a little heavy.â
Gloria told her impressions to Jin.
âGot it. You can keep holding to it just like you were. âŚ[Forming].â
Jin made the sword taper a little more towards the tip.
âHow about now?â
Gloria tried swinging the short sword once more and,