Otoko Nara Ikkokuichijou no Aruji o Mezasa Nakya, ne?
Episode Thirty: Starting the Blacksmith
Having just turned seven, I was still improving my protectors and developing new products today. Protectors thought it was good to say so themselves, but the demands for improvement from parents and servants were quite demanding.
The requests for improvement are as follows:
1. To steam, so as to allow air to flow
2. Weight reduction
3. Volume reduction
4. Due to the high hardness, a little more flexibility.
5. Improve Defense
Clearly, it's impotent.
I can understand the request, but I can't say that I had such modern Japanese technical skills and precision in working.
Mostly, when it's too contradictory.
I thought I'd figured out just a little bit the problem with the example technician who made the Zero fight.
I will not hesitate to start with the first steam control.
Well, it would be reasonable in this request for improvement, and I don't think it's impossible.
He was always close to wearing it when he was in a state of war.
It's hard to steam.
It should be noted that the attendants put some stare on this with the local renovation.
Let me also add that from the squire who used the type of protector to be worn on top of the leather armor, there was no dissatisfaction whatsoever except in the thigh about steaming.
All your upper body is fine on leather armor now, right?
Plates such as the chest, abdomen, and thighs are plate-shaped, but of course they are compatible with the flesh of the body.
For example, the outer part of the chest and abdomen was muscularly shaped like the old masked rider, but the inner part was not concave to the outer shape.
Of course some dents are made, but when I flipped the protector over and looked at it, I was making dents to fit the shape of the wearer.
For this reason, there is not much compatibility, etc.
However, he was proud that he was able to create a range of motion that was inexorable to fit his body shape.
Of course, there was no problem at all in a short time.
Instead, they said they were uncomfortable wearing them because they weren't fit to make play weirdly.
But the dents that fit this shape seemed to be the problem.
Though he wears it under armor and wears a protector on top of it, he said he was sweaty and uncomfortable after an hour because it was too tight to ensure breathability when it was a fabric about the thickness under armor.
I didn't realize it was this easy. Me, too, but first I thought you'd tell me, too.
But even compared to leather armor, it fit my body and was easy to use, so I didn't think it was a big problem.
Well, this also doesn't have to be said when it comes to proof of action (Combat Proof).
Apparently, the ones that locally renovated this started to be made mainly by Charles.
Is it still only women and do you care about the area?
Or were the other humans unusually patient?
Schal apparently ensured some ventilation by affixing the thin rubber band he took for repair to the back of the protector.
If the rubber band is not very wide and the quantity is appropriate, breathability will certainly be ensured because there is a gap between the plate portion of the protector and the body.
But it didn't seem to do much because I just pasted the rubber band, and it was still steamy and harsh, he said.
For this reason, it seemed easier and more effective to keep the rubber band securing the protector to the body loose and have someone retighten the back area during battle.
Hmm, so you should think of a band that can usually be sassy tightened in a loose state?
But if the fight prolongs, it ends up the same.
As the band thinks in the band, it would be the main road to create a space for air outflow in the plate section first.
I tried and missed a few months to dig a big groove inside the plate.
There is no point in losing defense for that matter, so I mean the groove, only the amount of protrusion has increased and the weight has increased.
However, it was also found that the groove alone was not sufficient for ventilation, and it could be accommodated by drilling some ventilation holes in the area close to the outside of the plate.
The hole was emptied to the area close to the armpit and to the flank.
I can tell you that my parents and my servants repeatedly put on and let go tests and it was done.
I will not forget that I have been farmed and opened with the plates from the previous stages still fully ventilated.
I have their grudges. I won't forget my eyes.
... Ginger.
I don't know about the lightening and small-scale of 2 and 3 of the remaining items, I can't do that.
5's defense and trade.
It is necessary to create new materials other than rubber and ebonite that solve this.
I think I can handle some of the lightening by adding more holes.
About a hole would only reduce the weight to the extent of a sparrow's tears.
That's all you can do about increasing the flexibility of the 4, but it only reduces the hardness of the Ebonite, so this will also have to do with improving the defense of the 5 in relation to the trade.
In general, you said the first time you made it, you tested the defense and tried it out.
That's the thickness you set, huh?
Even so, it's about 4cm in the thickest part, and only about 1cm in the outer circumference and thin areas, so maybe if you reduce the amount of ebonite a little bit and increase the hard rubber part, you can guarantee flexibility without losing much defense.
The surface was made into a laminated structure of ebonite and the back of hard rubber, but should the ebonite only be around the vital gut, such as the chest and the front part of the belly, not the entire surface?
Shouldn't we be able to add an extra plate of ebonite to some of the surfaces of the hard rubber plates?
When it comes to hard rubber, the material is dense enough to retain a certain amount of defense.
... Then it may be possible to deliberately make grooves on the surface of the ebonite plate to prevent the tip from slipping weirdly when it is poked with a spear or something.
Don't mess around poorly with the exposed hard rubber surfaces. You can stay put.
That makes it easy to identify where the tip slips even if it is poked at, and it may be possible to thicken only the slipped tip or insert a metal plate just in that part.
Oh, can the Ebonite plate on the surface be full, not partial, or should I change the thickness depending on the area?
Anyway, if it's lighter than metal armor such as clamshell, it's not much of a problem.
The more metallic armor you still compare to, the lighter it is, and the more defensive it is, the less metallic it falls.
The rest adds some weight, but it may be a good idea to loosen the clasp and put the chain inside the plate of armor every few centimeters.
Or you can save the metal you're magically making right now and manage to make the wire and embed the gold net.
I don't want to go that far if I can because I want to use the iron I'm magically removing for something else.
By the way, I forgot a few things that are much more important than improving the protector or something.
Farming and blacksmithing.
Heggard bought me a farmed horse, as promised. Not even three of them at once.
Thanks to this, the opening of the pioneering land for new planting of rubber noodles is progressing at a tremendous rate.
I don't know when the hell to plant seeds, so I plant three seeds each month that I've collected so far.
I started around November last year, but I haven't even sprouted one yet.
Well, I don't really see this as a problem because it's supposed to be solved in at most a year.
More than that, the parents who made the decision to use all three new farming horses for opening and two for the wagon they had been in for normal farming would be praised at will.
The rates decided upon in renting out horses are famously innocent, and the order of the loans is managed by Beckwith, the squire chief.
I was wondering if they would lend it to the villagers fairly, and they are adjusting it to see how the farming is progressing, etc.
We seem to prioritize fields with less workers and poor progress due to opening instruction, etc.
They were able to create an almost horizontal row of farming conditions as a result. This is not the only situation where Beckwith can be praised.
Turns out the rubber turns into gold and can bring foreign currency into the village, and I thought it might be the occasional instruction of my parents who could afford it in their hearts, but what, they said it was my brother Furn who advanced it.
Boulder, my brother. I'm just handsome.
Farn is already 13 years old, one step ahead of adulthood.
Next year, he has also decided to join the Knights of the Marquis of Webdos after turning 14, a whole elite course in Barkud.
In this way, you will be able to do well even if you succeed Sir from your father under the Knight's reign.
"If we think better about how we can make the village better, and if we develop it, we get the answer every second. If you think about it as much as you throw up, you can't be wrong."
Farn was laughing as if he deserved such a handsome thing.
I don't know about Gero's tricks, but my brother is seriously handsome.
But maybe the parents who educated this idea so that it could be done naturally are even more amazing.
My sister Miloo tells me when she hears Farn's words.
"Yes, my brother is going to succeed his father, so we need to think a lot about it now. We just have to move like your brother decided."
... Is Miloo the easy type to flush?
"Well, but you have a brother, so we can do whatever we want."
And he hits me in the ear.
Ah! Do you know what I'm doing?
With that said, Miloo still wants to hear the adventurous episodes on Shall and Heggard.
After all, they can't erase their childhood longings.
Recently, not only is it magic, but the training of swords has become authentic, waving so many swords that I don't think of them as children like Farn did a long time ago.
Perhaps the strongest of our brothers is just pure swordsmanship.
Now seems to be the time to give Farn a step away because of his physique problems, but he doesn't take his fights or the sword moves himself to his squire already.
Speaking of me... I'm still just barebacking. Sorry about that.
It's not like I just don't have a little complex, so I built a bamboo knife, or wooden gun.
Of course, it's because it's easier to use a sword path and a sword fight that I've trained properly in the past.
Short spears bent on snoring are seen from around.
It's okay, in this way.
Even if I say sword, it is a cast sword, so the cut is bad and the sword itself reaches about 70cm.
Even though it's shorter, the spear's are better.
Even the Japanese knife was about 60-70cm, so the spear is fine.
Speaking of which, Broadsword who killed and took the Interceptor, what am I going to do?
Shall we crush it and make something useful? But I don't have any body.
Heggard himself taught me more about blacksmiths.
Heggard also seems to have a bit of a twist on fixing his old armor, so it's about a really basic part, but still totally better than no one ahead of him.
Besides me, I learned the blacksmith with Dwarf Arnold Flintgael.
My father, Gerdan, seems to have talent for Arnold, even though he can't do any blacksmithing, and he can repair his teeth better than I can.
Until now, someone gathered it up to Dorrit about once a month and went to repair it, so I guess this is also a development element of the village.
Thanks to the blacksmith, Arnolt was removed from the manufacture of rubber, and instead was joined by a son of a servant, only 14 years old, named Josh.
Sometimes Josh seems to be close to Farn and his age, and I don't know if that's okay.
I'm obsessed with building up the iron I've saved.
The amount of iron that I have been saving up to now is just under 1 kg.
About a knife is plenty to make, and about 30 centimeters to make a sword.
Put a pot of stone on the burning charcoal, and if you raise the temperature with more fire magic, you can get the temperature out quickly enough for the iron to melt.
More importantly, it is important to take care not to overheat refractory bricks and stone pans purchased in blacksmith equipment so that they do not break.
Indeed, if carbon is added, iron should become steel and also increase hardness and toughness.
In my case, only iron is magically removed from the soil, so it doesn't need to be refined or refined.
He would survive being managed to forge something shorter like a gunsword after two failures.
Especially since it was Arnold who actually worked out. There's no way I can do this to a kid, is there?
Arnold and Heggard struggled with the explanation because they didn't know the concept of working out with a hammer, but reluctantly cooperated with my proper convenience of saying it would make the magical street better.
That's right. No one in this world will understand or believe in intermolecular bonding or crystallized molecular crimping.
In the first place, the hammer itself is not used other than to re-tap the shape of agricultural equipment, which has become somewhat softer due to heat.
Well, it doesn't make much sense to do kanji because the main purpose is to "work out" impurities such as phosphorus that you couldn't take out when making iron.
If you can combine iron crystals by adding moderate carbon and beating it, that's fine. Long live the magic!
Because it is a gunsword, there is no need to turn it against it like a Japanese sword.
I imitated the sharp double-edged construction (kisaki moro is made) and double-edged it all the way down the road.
I really wanted to make it about 1cm thick, like through armor, but it's a bitter measure because two failures ran out of iron.
It hurts plain.
Still, the thickness of the peak can be ensured by about 6 mm, so it would be good for use in spikes.
The body is about 30cm long, and the stem (nabasket) from the patterned splash to the patterned head is about 12cm long and weighs about 400g. It is a type 64 sword-shaped straight knife.
If I built the pattern, fitted the nail and wrapped the leather string around it as a pattern roll (grab), it would only look like that.
If you remove the pattern and attach it to a pattern that's a little bent like a gun about 1m, you'll be able to use it with the same feel as a 64-style small gun. There is no magazine, so I can't beat him with a magazine.
The pattern magically dried the sturdy oak tree, also used for spears, and was made in conjunction with Ebonite.
I really wanted to put on a swordwearing device that could be removed more easily, but I gave up because it was difficult.
I thought I could fight Miloo and Fern with a 64-style set without a magazine, but I forgot how big my body was.
Too big for me.
I can't do all this without my body getting bigger. Chiku.
You're fattening up the store for the moment. Everyone made a fool of me, of course. Remember. I think I'll make a little one that fits my body.
I'll eat more, exercise and be a big man.
Oh, physically and mentally.
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