Different Worlds Slow Life Beginning as a Blacksmith
Thunder Sword - Second hand
After finishing my morning routine the next day, I tackled steel first. This is where we pinch the apoitacara today.
I also thought when I touched Mithrill, this time because I struggled harder than then, or it would seem like an honest and good material if steel did it.
As a matter of fact, I'd appreciate it if you said it would sound if you hit it, or extend it as I thought it would.
So far I'm just extending my normal steel, so I haven't even toured Rike.
The sound of the hammer I wield resonates rhythmically in the blacksmith. Helen is working with Deanna on a short sword template.
If you look a little bit, it's pretty clever. I immediately remembered Deanna for it, but is it still easy to grasp the feeling when it's something I know well (like its related product actually)?
"Hey."
"Hmm?"
When I watched Helen like that, I heard from her.
"Was the one before Atai also made in this mould?
"No, when I made yours, I beat it and put it off and made it"
"Is something different?
"Uh... right. It's easier to beat up the magic."
I got a little lost, but I decided to be honest.
"Heh, can Eizo do that too"
"Oh. We can do a little Rike, too."
When I said that, Rike made a hunch. She has a pretty good gutai on her back with her seemingly young, so she's powerful there.
Though cute is far more expensive in terms of ratio. Like 7: 3. Of course, the cuter one is seven.
"But it was good."
"What?
"Tell Atai."
"It's okay because we're family."
Yes, Helen is already family. It's only been about a week since I've been a family, but still, it must be family.
When I laughed nigga, Helen turned bright red and leaned down. If you were as beautiful as Helen, you would have had one or two of the guys to tell you about, but you're overreacting to the rarity of every man's trick.
"You remind me of when I first came."
Deanna mixes it back when she sees how it goes. I remember it because there were so many male brothers, or not so uber, but when I say that, I seem so obstinate, let's shut up.
"Look, it's work. It's work."
I encouraged them to go back to their jobs. I'll work on steel again, too.
Thus, four plates of steel were made that were only slightly thicker and smaller than apoitacara.
I took two of them, pinched the apoitacara, put them together, grabbed them at Yatco and put them in the fire floor. Steel, if we're going to stick together, we have to get some horse sand, but I'm going to try my best without it this time.
The processing temperature of the apoitacara is only narrow in the range, where it overlaps with the processing temperature of the steel. Identify that critical place.
Since the amount that extends for each beating is different between iron and apoitacara, the difference must also be woven and processed. That's a close look on your arm. Though it is the cheat that makes me feel uncomfortable.
Remove from the fire floor and beat with hammers. I guess it's because the apoitacara is pinched between them, it also returns a different response than steel alone.
Since it is difficult to reduce the temperature of steel slightly, and the temperature of the apoitacara is also difficult to decrease, it can take longer to process than I thought.
Long, albeit short. In the meantime, the machining will be carried out as much as possible. Seems to have enough magic for steel.
I don't feel the disadvantage of having different materials pinched between them greatly. Cheats.
I pinched lunch between them and by evening I was finally able to process them to the desired length. All I could do was two. Of course they're both the same length and the same weight.
Try to tap the two lightly with your hands. It sounds slightly different than when I slapped the steel...... but I wonder. I don't know if it's my fault.
Now if you shape and grind it out, it will be done once and for all. He decided to say he enjoyed the next day and finished the work on this day.