"What is this? Sounds different to what I said?

The blacksmiths had been called to Massal that day.

"I told you to use this knife as a model and make three of the same knives at a time, okay?

Before Masaru there is a knife of one sample, and before the eight blacksmiths there are three knives said to have made of themselves.

"So... that's why you're making it. Not exactly the same design as the sample, but more or less the same size, the purpose is a knife for hunters and adventurers to possess for multi-purpose use... right?

"Didn't you say it was meant to be sold?

"So... what was wrong with you?

There are many young men. Even if they are craftsmen. There's no reason why it's funny that what we make is reprehensible.

"Of course, it's not good that this sample is different from what you guys made. But the problem is that not all three of your made ones are the same. I told you, didn't I? He asked me to make the same knife.

"Wait a minute! You make it the same way!

Deepening further into the words of Masal, the craftsmen manifest their dissatisfaction.

"Now let's be more clear. I'm saying it's not the same as I made it the same way. Your knives fall apart in terms of thickness, length, precision on polished surfaces, and a variety of things. Above all, what's unforgivable is why is there a hammer left on the blade? You're not licking me, are you?

The last one is completely clean… but even if they say it falls apart, all three of the knives we make look the same to the craftsmen.

"Gummy... it looks the same... sure not everyone but I know there is after the hammer...

"Then line up your own made knife because anyone is good on this fixed board over here.

A fixed board is a horizontal table that serves as a reference point for the plane on which measurements, inspections, etc. are made, a force that Masaru has spent more than 30 hours polishing. Its error is only 1/100 mm or less in a plane of 80 cmx80 cm. Because of this, there is no use of skills, etc.

Put a single scale on top of a lined knife to get on. This scale is also just about 15 cm in general, but it is handmade by Masaru and slightly different from the global standards of the Earth, but the scale is not 1/100 mm or anything crazy. This is something that everyone desperately produces and distributes to all the craftsmen to remember the standards of making things.

"Look, there's a gap between the scale and the knife, right? If it's made to the same thickness, there's no gap between this scale and the blade.

"... what are the chances that this scale is different?

"... are you serious? Try lining up, overlapping and shifting the scales you guys handed yourselves! Now!

Masaru is not particularly a craftsman. However, the consciousness originally came a little further away from the general public after high school began studying in industrial mechanics, and I was accustomed to precision work, etc. from my experience at the iron mill where I worked for three years before working at the home center, and there is a slightly too detailed return regarding the work of things.

Let's aid Masaru in his words and actions here. A 1cm or 1mm error for the average person is not worth caring about, but a 1mm error for people who do hand finishing, machining, etc. can be a huge error. As a matter of fact, if there is about 1/50 of the error, there are many Japanese factories, such as people who work like you can see it's crazy just by touching it with their fingers or looking at it with their eyes. If you let people of that kind tell you, you'll feel sick about the error so much that you can see it with your eyes. It is the source from which Japan is said to be fine delicate (?).

Afterwards, they will tell you how inaccurate the knife they made... 30 minutes.

"... I think they're saying something amazing.

"... I don't feel I can...

"No, you can't do that... 'cause 1 mm is one of these scales, right? Even if they say 1/10 of it...

More and more words are saying that it is impossible, and the grievances become frightening, and the grievances become giving up.

"Ho? Can't? Can't you still do this?

Masaru took out nine pairs of knives exactly the same as the one he gave out as a sample.

"There are nine pairs here. I have 10 to match with the sample... like I said, this is all made with an error of less than 1/10 mm. If you don't believe me, you can check back later. Because I was involved in three years of schooling and three years of work, but I've never done a good job of forging, have I?

They all look incredible, but it's true. I've never been interested in producing a blade, and I've never even seen it, not to mention knowing about forged forges.

"You don't think it involves pride as an artisan that you are generally not made with the same precision to serve at the same price as a product? If our weapons are defective because of our own lack of skill, this is going to affect the lives of the people who use them, right? You think that's permissible?

Shut up, craftsmen… yes, it's unacceptable that you can't do it or not.

"Well, I didn't think I could do that from the start, so it's on schedule.

"What?"

"I'm going to ask you all to be able to do the same thing in three years.

"... What? Three years? I wonder if that's short...

"No, you're all professionals, aren't you? I can't do it or anything. It's just that if you can't, you won't be able to eat it, right? Good luck.

The blacksmiths realized there was no escape for Nicole and Laughing Masaru.