A few days after the completion of the misrill board, it was decided to proceed with the production of guillotine.

I got the point. It is also full of magic.

I can go!

Okay, heating first.

Raise the temperature more and more while floating with gold manipulation.

At the same time pass magic.

And machined flat with compression magic.

Five centimeters thick this time. The shape is trapezoidal.

The sloping part of the trapezoid forms the blade of the guillotine.

Well, the machining to the trapezoid is done.

The magic power is still 60%. From here.

Apply gold manipulation so that the sloping area is further heated to form a sharp single blade. Adjust so that the tip angle is 30 degrees or less and, if possible, about 25 degrees. Because I feel that if the angle is too sharp, it will be brittle. I don't know anything about it, so it's a feeling.

Got it.

It's a trapezoidal shape with a top bottom of one mail, a bottom of two mails and a height of one mail. More like a giant cutout knife, or canna, than a guillotine.

The cross section of the blade was also almost as planned and the tip finished about twenty-five degrees. If I put this out to grind after that, would it be complete? No, no, not yet.

The opposite side of the blade portion remains where the trapezoidal height is hit. This one is processed into a scarecrow.

It is a little cumbersome but machined to be a quadrangle cone. Sharpen it off with a knife with a 'demon cut' on it. Quite a hassle. And it's hot because it's close to me. But this is a fine task, so I have to do it by hand.

You can move the knife with gold, but it's going to run out of magic...

I managed.

Guillotine down there, no scarecrow up there.

Scarecrow sounds like a worse yasri...

I've built a terrible weapon. If they're human, even if they have a slightly worse cut, they're going to be annoyed.

The upper bottom and lower bottom parts are also used instead of hammers.

Well, I wonder how much it would cost to get it sharpened.

Radial, the blacksmith across the street from the armorer Borg

This is where Alec asked for the knife, and I asked for the Mithrill knife here, too.

"Hello."

"Welcome! Whoa, boy!

"I'd like to ask you to sharpen it. Things are this. That's the blade part and the scarecrow part here.

"Ha - this guy again... sounds like a pain in the ass. I think it will cost you twenty gold coins. All right?

"Fine. When can you do it?

"A couple of days, I guess. Money is fine then.

Thus the order for sharpening was completed. I'd like to go hunting Magi Trent somehow by the time Dr. Ackerman arrives...