Magi Craft Meister

10-10 Jen's Arms

"It was helpful. Thank you."

Jen thanked Duston.

"Hannah, have you been watching? Hannah's grandfather used to make a lot of things."

"Yeah, okay. You and I are a lot different..."

Jen stroked Hannah's head,

"Oh, I can't make it the other way around."

I said. And to Elsa,

"What do you say, what do you think?

asks. Elsa answered with a slightly more upbeat face.

"Mm-hmm. It turns out that the knives and other blades I usually use are made oh well. for it."

"That's right. And that's what matters for iron and steel."

Explain. Naturally Elsa bumps into questions.

"What do you mean?

"Look, steel, it's a kind of iron, but when you heat it until it's the color of the citran, and then suddenly it cools, it hardens. That's the baking in."

"Mmm."

"So, it's hard but brittle as it is, it breaks quickly. That's why you do the baking back to make it sticky. All you have to do is keep the flying droplets hot enough to balls and dance before they cool down slowly."

"Mm, okay."

"If you don't know this, you'll be able to do magic tricks differently."

And when Jen explained that much, Duston came with a rugged face.

"Oh, hey, you're young! You, who told you that secret? Normally, that knowledge can be taught for the first time when the master recognizes it as serving one, right? Even I was after thirty and they finally taught me!

He was surprised that Jen, who seemed to have known before he was twenty years old (Jen is 21 years old most of all).

"Who, from the teacher"

"Your teacher is generous..."

Duston is a frightened face.

"Oh, come on, honey, just make it."

"Mm-hmm. I'd also like to see Brother Jin make it"

smiling bitterly as Hannah and Elsa say that and incite Jen. Jen told Duston,

"Would you mind letting me use the workshop?

asked.

"Oh, I'll show you the magician's job!

That's what Duston agreed to.

Quickly Jen went to the iron ingot.

"'Analyze' … hmmm…"

Jen calls Elsa to let her study after checking the quality of the iron.

"Elsa, come here for a second.... Look, it's analytical to examine the composition of this iron, but I don't understand what I don't know. That's why we need knowledge."

That said, Jen did the magic of analysis (analytics), and after checking it out again herself, told Elsa to try it as well.

"Mm." Analysis "

This went well in one go,

"... the iron somehow figured it out. But the rest is messy and I have no idea..."

and Elsa, who praised his face.

"Ha, you can't even do that. Look, 'Extraction' copper." Extraction "silicon." Extraction "Sulphur." Extraction "Lynn"

Jen applied four extractions (extractions) to the original ingot. This separates, albeit slightly, copper, silicon, sulfur, and phosphorus. All are small enough to ride on the palm, but if you try to be impure, it is an amount that cannot be ignored.

"Look, this is the impurity. One by one, it's already a pure substance, so do an analysis on each one."

"Mm." Analysis "… Ah"

"What do you say?

Jen asks Elsa with a slightly surprised face. Elsa tided her cheeks,

"Copper and sulphur are a little figured out"

They were both relatively familiar substances, so Elsa could tell, too.

"Okay. Lesson of the day is over because it would be annoying if you were taking too much time. And then you have to watch."

"Mmm."

Jen ends his lecture on Elsa and resumes making knives. I haven't noticed that Duston's jaw is about to come off in the back. Reiko is proudly breasted beside it.

"" Separation. "" Deformation. "

Jen separated the required amount of iron with engineering magic. In the ensuing magic, iron changed shape in Jen's hand and became a knife.

"All right, is the shape like this? And then there's heat treatment, but it's a little low on carbon."

Jen confirmed that the carbon volume was about 0.5 percent. Carbon quantity is the element that most affects baking hardness, and about 0.8 to 1.2 percent is suitable for knives.

"'Carburising'"

So we decide to extract carbon from the carbon dioxide in the air and mix it with iron. Since this magic can only contain carbon on the surface, the engineering magic of homogenization (homogenization) is used to homogenize the components.

Repeating this a few degrees resulted in a carbon volume of 1 percent. It fits.

"All right, Elsa, take a good look." Heat Treatment ""

I went slowly, so Elsa, who was observing as she captured the magic flow, could feel Jen's knife heated for a moment, then steeply cooled, lightly heated again, and returned to room temperature.

"Aren't you hot?

For a moment, though, Elsa asked worryingly, feeling the iron had gone up to a temperature that turned citran (orange).

"Oh, it's okay. What Elsa felt was only an iron state change, not its temperature. That's the good thing about engineering magic."

That's what Jen said. He handed Elsa the knife. Certainly not hot, Elsa realizes.

Hannah was shining her eyes behind her, and Duston, next to her, was about to fall off her chin followed by her eyes spilling open as well.

"Let's put a blade on it at the end." Shaping. "Let's clean the surface," Finish. "

The blackish knife glowed silver-gray.

"All right, done. Mr. Duston, does this guy have a great pattern?......?

When Jen turned around and said so, Duston looked ungrateful.

"Hello. Duston."

Yes. When Jen called, Duston finally restarted.

"Ah, oh. This is the first time I've seen a magician (Magicraftsman) do his job and I'm surprised. So, so, wait, what did you do to that ingot!?

They're saying Jen separated the impurities.

"Yeah, it was a little impure, so I separated it."

"... can you even do that..."

It was Duston with a slight weakness.

"So, that was a pattern. This is the standard pattern I use."

Knife pattern made of solid wood. The knife made by Jen is also about the same size as Duston's, so it ends with an awesome finish.

Gloria, who was similarly watching Jen's work, was still relieved until then, but this one rebooted herself.

"Dj, Lord Jin! You are amazing! Again, there was no lie in what Lisia said! Can you make me a sword too soon?!?

It is unfortunately the main show of beauty.

Jen nodded one thing,

"I know. So, what kind of sword do you want?

asked.

"We female knights have short swords of manipulative equipment. I'd prefer 50 centimeters across the blade and about 20 centimeters across the pattern."

Short swords like this here are called that against long swords swinging on horses. I don't mean a dagger.

"Okay."

That's what Jen said, securing the required amount with separation (separating) from the earlier ingot. I know the sword of Lisia, so I have an idea for the bulk of it.

Then it undergoes deformation (forming), carburising (carburising), heat treatment (heat treating), molding (shaping), and finishing (finishing).

Further curing (hardening) is applied and the sword body is complete.

Elsa has been asking questions I've been watching until then.

"Brother Jin, why did you carburize less often than just now? And I didn't use homogenization."

"Oh, you've been watching me a lot. A sword is the worst way to break it. Ideally, they don't break, they don't bend, they cut well. It's the composite that makes this happen."

Jen explains.

"Composites?

"Oh. In other words, use relatively soft iron for the core part and hard steel for the blade part. and cure the surface."

That's it, Elsa looked up, okay.

"The core is soft to hard to break. If only the surface is carburized and stiff, it is difficult to bend. And if you cure it, you can cut it good."

"Correct"

When Jen praised him, Elsa dyed her cheeks a little happily.

"Ooh, ooh, ooh! That's the first time I've heard of it! Are you sure you want me to tell you a secret like that?

That's what Duston, who was listening behind me, has said with excitement.

"Yeah, that's fine. We let Mr. Duston use his workshop, and we split the iron. Oh, are there any materials that make sword sheaths or patterns?

Jen, who said so plainly, drains Duston of poison, too, and builds excitement.

"Ha. My lady brought a whole lot of guys."

With that said, point to the material shelf in the back.

"Whatever's out there, use it."

So Jen locates the shelves.

Choose thick leather for the sheath, bronze for the wax, and solid wood for the pattern. These were also molded briefly with engineering magic, and the short sword was finally completed.

"Thank you very much, Mr. Gloria. Check it out."

"Um, thanks"

Gloria, who receives the short sword, quickly sheaths and tries to shake it gently.

"What do you say? Please don't hesitate to say that you can adjust the weight slightly."

"Right. I feel a little heavy ahead of me."

Jen told me, Gloria shared her thoughts.

"Okay. You can keep it. …" Deformation ""

Jen that further strengthens the thin shape.

"How about this?

I tried to shake the short sword again, Gloria.

"Uhm, that's it! Thank you, Lord Jin!

And he giggled in full gratitude.