Different Worlds Slow Life Beginning as a Blacksmith

On the way to building a warehouse

Yet another day. Today it is the production of the roof and door of the warehouse. While I'm getting everyone to put up a roof plate, I'm creating a door.

I need two sets of kannon opening doors this time. Plus, it's a warehouse door, so we need to make it somewhat larger. In fact, the openings that are just pockingly empty right now are pretty big. That's the door to it.

Cut out the lumber and make four wooden frames. I strained the plate laterally there and nailed a finely crafted wooden handle with my favorite knife. To avoid inadvertent opening, also keep the L-shaped parts passing through the "Kanju" on top of the handle.

It is not impossible to combine it with the handle, but the door is large, so I stopped it. It does not reinforce the castle gate with metal or fixed parts. It's basically just a warehouse in a land where no man or beast comes...

It is helpful that the cheats of production are valid even in the creation of wooden parts. Without this, it would probably take more than two days just for the door. Thanks to that cheat, the door itself was completed before everyone finished putting up the roof plate.

After this, the finished door is attached to the opening, but it seems unbearable with the hinge I used for the room because it is a big, heavy door. I spoke to everyone and went into the workplace.

Heat some of the remaining sheet metal and make it by tapping the iron rod that connects the large hinge to its left and right (frame side and door side), and the large nail to secure the hinge. I don't have any anxiety because the size goes with cheats. I'd say the creation speed is pretty fast, too.

The hinge extends the person attaching to the door much thinner to about half the width of the door. This makes it possible to distribute the weight of the door and to mount it more robustly. It might look like a castle gate in Japan if you put it on.

It doesn't need hardness, so leave it without baking. Exactly, even cheats can't control the time it takes to cool naturally, so I left the workshop to help put up the roof board, too.

The roof of the warehouse is also made into Xuxu's "Tochi" renovation "Bu" (Kuru's cabin). Thermia and Deanna are working on one side and Like and Liddy on the other.

Like and Liddy work just a little faster because they have more experience at home and inside, or one or two steps. So I decided to help the other one.

Turn to those not working by Thermia and Deanna and place a plate from the part that hits the tip of the house. If you strain the top half of the plate you strained first so that the bottom half of the plate you strain next overlaps and strain the plate one step up, the rain won't come that far either...... maybe.

"With that said, do these guys have long rains or something?

I spoke aloud to Thermia and Deanna working on the other side. These are the two people who lived around here, so it's convenient to ask.

"Mm-hmm. There are times when it rains a lot, but you don't have the experience to keep coming down for two weeks or so.

"Right. I don't care how long it's been, it hasn't been a week.

Thermia and Deanna answer. I see, do you mean like rainy season? Even though there is groundwater, it is suspicious if the forest trees are rooted that deep, otherwise it seems unlikely that we will be able to secure enough water to sustain a vast forest.

"Is that close?

"No, I think we're at least a month away.

I guess you're right because it's what Thermia, who lived in this forest, said, even though the place is a little different. If so, is it now about May where I say it in the previous world?

Even though there is something like a rainy season or rainy season, the vegetation and climate are not subtropical or tropical, should this one throw away knowledge of climate zones and such in the previous world? Is it natural to say that the terrain would be different in the first place? I'm even suspicious if it's round.

I thanked the two of you for answering my questions and put my thoughts back to work.