I simply baked and served meat that I didn't keep for lunch. It is also a pleasure for the day you bring back your prey.

Most of the meat for a little celebration is preserved, so it's about this time that we bake fresh raw meat and eat it.

If there is a very big celebration at home, I will take my prey home the day before and cook on the same day, but I don't have any plans for that at the moment.

I can't believe I'm going to Marius' wedding with a pig...

After lunch, it is often called free time. Liddy and the others went to see the fields. It's time to harvest some of the vanilla.

Ricke said he would practice knives, so he set fire to the blacksmith's furnace and the fire floor. I'll finish my sword while I'm at it.

The sword is better, so you can make a sheath and pattern later. This time, because it is a wedding souvenir, so it will be a white tree. I can't be practical at all.

No, is there any disadvantage in saying that it is not practical? The finish itself is a bespoke model, so you can cut anything you want to cut.

Nevertheless, as far as Deanna is concerned, it seems that Julie is not a master of the sword in particular, so you can have it decorated somewhere.

Marius knows too well that the bespoke model is too worn out (I have used it anyway), so it won't be very rare.

Place the sword over the retained sheath wood, measure the overall size, and use a cheat to make the exterior with a knife.

Once you have prepared two identical pieces, use a knife to cut half the thickness of each sword so that it fits. Of course, the shape is the same as the sword.

Apply acne to the two sheets and paste them together. Lightly blow them with the fire on the fire floor where they were fired, and a thick sheath will be formed. I'll tie it tightly with a leather string until the Nikawa gets a little drier.

Now apply the same amount of wood to the stem (basket) and do the same processing. Unlike the sheath, there is a hole through which the nails pass, and the others are exactly the same.

Allow one hour and a little time to remove the leather strap on the sheath. For the adhesive to fully cure, it is necessary to leave it all day long, but it is no longer a problem as long as the exterior is processed.

Shape the sheath with a knife. Every time you slip the knife out of the sheath, there is a loud noise and debris falling off the sheath.

After a while of immersion in the work, the sheath eventually turned into a beautiful shape with a cross section close to the ellipse. The most I've ever seen in the world before is a Yakuza movie.

Hmm.

I roar in front of the sheath. It's fine as it is, but should I put something more decorative on it?

There is no need to follow the practices around here, and there is a slight discrepancy with these practices, and I feel like I'm going through something that "fits this area".

"Okay."

Once again, I will wrap my arms around the knife and sculpt the relief of the rose flower on the surface so that there is no hole in the sheath with a cheat.

I know all about where and how to carve a cheat, so the work time is short and there are no mistakes, but if it is still a fine relief, it will take a considerable amount of time.

Sometimes it was the afternoon that started the work, and by the time the relief on one side was complete, the sun was already setting.

A sheath of orange light revealed a full rose shining in orange. This is not bad because it is a Japanese-Western compromise.

Hmm.

"Ah, did you do it?

I noticed that Ricke, who had finished his work, was covering my sheath.

"Ah, I don't think this should be enough for now..."

Remove the sheath from your hand. When Rice received it respectfully, she looked at the wooden structure of the sheath so as not to miss it.

"My parents are amazing after all. I don't even think it was originally a tree like this."

"Not so much."

"Yeah."

I feel a little embarrassed because I'm just doing what I can with the help of a cheat.

But I don't know.

"Are you dissatisfied with this?

I nodded to Riquet, who seemed suspicious.

I knew if I could paint it.

"Ahh....."

There are no pigments or lacquers that can be colored at these times. Because I didn't want to make anything too flashy, but I think I would at least want to make the rose red at this time.

Although it becomes flashy, the sheath and the pattern itself are not white wood, but white. To put it bluntly, I want to get rid of the dreadful.

"Hmm, is it tough to ask Camilo now?"

"I might be dealing with him, but I don't know if I can make it."

"The rings can already be delivered, and we still have a critical time until the wedding, so would you use them if they were in the store?

"Is that all you got?"

"If not, think about something else. Maybe Liddy knows a plant that can be colored."

That's true, too.

As a product of a blacksmith in the woods, it seems quite clever to use plants from the woods to color them.

Ricke and I talked about coloring, how about that, and we went ahead with the cleanup of the blacksmith.