Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 493: Water Wheel Talk

This was followed by a description of the engineer of the water wheel.

Craig and Abel were bringing in a small box and an elongated tube, a bucket to it.

"We are water wheel engineers. So far we have built 11 water wheels in 8 territories. Waterwheels are a rather troublesome substitute, and if they are not built correctly and operated correctly, they are even dangerous, as opposed to inefficient. In order to make it right, the water wheel has to be right in three ways: location, angle and center of gravity"

How big a job is it to build 10 water wheels here because there are 11 water wheels built so far?

It would also be natural for Craig and Abel to heat up as experts in a way.

"The first is that the water wheel needs to be built on the right flat land. We also need the right amount of water to turn the water wheel. The second is that it needs to be made at a straight angle to the water surface. Otherwise, efficiency is something that drops significantly. If you are leaning at all, you will get skewed and damaged faster on the way the axle of the water wheel is sliding. The second is that the water wheel needs to be the right circle and its center of gravity has to be right. Waterwheel wood is a creature, so the center of gravity can be uneven even if you make it to the right shape. Making it possible to adjust the area is also a sign of the arm."

Engineering, Monozukuri liver is an explanation that turns out to be accurate.

"Axes and bearings of water wheels will require precision in materials and technology. You will use wood that is waterproof, but the bearing side may also use metal if you can properly expose the oil every day.

A water wheel is a cruel thing, and you'll know as soon as you turn it around if it worked. Bad water wheels are annoying when you turn them. That already makes a terrible noise with Gigigi. We call it a water wheel toothpick, don't we? When you hear a toothpick, a water wheel technician is a fuss. Loud noises mean there's an error somewhere. "

teething of water wheels, some experts laugh bitterly at the word.

I guess they've heard similar sounds in past construction.

"Well, about the water wheel, I've got something like this for you"

What Abel took out of the box was a small water wheel with a longer axis.

"It's about the size of a one-handed ride, but I'd like to demonstrate a little bit to you about the water wheel."

Grab the shaft and let the water wheel roll over.

"Waterwheels are predominantly shaped vertically relative to the water surface around here, but according to the book, there is something called horizontal waterwheels in the south. Not a bad shape, but we excluded it this time because we needed to dig into the ground on top of the limited location of the installation"

Horizontal waterwheel. Is there something like that?

"And even if it's vertical, there are several ways. I'll show you that now."

When Abel signaled Craig, he began assembling something like a meniscus table that seemed to flush with a combination of buckets and tubes.

Undressed, but some kind of experimental device.

"With the permission of the deputy, we are producing a model of a waterwheel cabin. In doing so, I found it interesting as I made the mistake of trying to figure out how to arrange the water wheels."

I told him to make a model, but I didn't expect him to even make an experimental device.

Maybe he watched Abel and Craig's intentions and intelligence all sweetly.

Now the experts in line were sipping and staring at Craig's explanation.