The sheet metal in our workshop is roughly sized. It's only an indicative amount, but it feels like I can do a knife with one, a short sword with two, and a long sword with three.
Since it is only a guide, more or less is a routine tea meal. It is appropriate in the case of items that do not fall under the above three categories.
Now, if I make a two-handed sword there, I'm talking about how many sheets of metal there are. Since roughly the procedure can be established for the production of sheet metal, it is not a problem in itself, but it also doesn't make much sense to make large quantities of sheet metal just for mass consumption.
"Do you want to start working from the furnace without using sheet metal"
That's what I told Rike. Rike nods and says.
"From sheet metal, it's going to be a lot of work twice to secure the amount."
"Right."
Now it was my turn to snort at Rike's words. It is very helpful to draw your intentions this way.
Lique called out to the Thermeans and began putting iron stones into the furnace. We have a little time before the temperature rises enough and the iron comes out.
"Can Mr. Anne rest?
"No, if it's possible, I'd like to show you the work here."
"Okay."
Anne looked a little surprised. If you're a regular blacksmith, you don't show a lot of workplaces that say this to people who aren't even disciples, because we're not normal.
I'm touring for now, so I decide to focus on my job by driving my Guest's worries and Anne's presence out of my head.
Boil the iron stone until it is critical to enter the furnace and flush it down when it can be removed.
Usually I keep flushing where I stop for one sheet of sheet metal and turn it into a large plate.
I wish it was enough for that one time, but I boil the iron stone again because it wasn't enough.
The furnace is also a type of magic item (apparently), so the temperature rise in the blacksmith seems to be contained, but there's nothing we can do to get to the physical point where there's more than 1,000 degrees of object there.
The sweat runs sloppy in less time. My family rehydrates from the water bottle with a wooden cup available for each of them, but Anne doesn't.
"You should take off what you're wearing early and drink water. It's not good when it's hot and you don't feel well."
"Wow, I get it"
Liddy gave Anne the cup for the guests. Even if you fall from heat stroke, there is no infusion, and there are limits to how to deal with it, so I don't want you to prevent it yourself.
By the time I finished flushing iron for the second time, Anne, who was supposed to have been wet by the rain, looked no better.
Waiting for the iron to cool down a little, our bodies need time to cool down too, and more importantly, it's just the right time so we're going to say lunch, and we left the blacksmith behind.
I won't forget to ask Deanna to take Anne to her room.
But maybe we should increase our guest rooms sometime. When another guest arrives right now, he's free. There's no other way to show him the room.
Once Anne's work is done, we'll all decide what to do around it. With that in mind, I closed the door to the missing blacksmith.