The contribution rate of <> to the movement of the <>.
We know that the maximum contribution is around the joints, and there is a technique to improve the movement efficiency by converting the joints into higher quality <> with Stone Golem.
"But what we are considering now is not solid MagiStone, but flexible MagiResin.
"It would be good if we could check the degree of deformation from the outside."
In response to Jin's words, Greiner also has an idea for confirmation.
"Then, we can use a transparent exterior.
This is Marikka.
"Yes. And if we draw stripes ...... or squares on the magic resin, we can see at a glance where and how much it expands and contracts.
Jin.
Taking these ideas into consideration, Jin removed the exterior of the prototype golem.
Then, he drew lines on the magirezin like a grid. The result is a 3D model drawn with wireframes.
At the same time, Marikka, Rubina, and Gurina are making transparent exteriors out of cubic zirconia.
Both tasks are completed at about the same time.
"Okay, let's reassemble."
This takes two minutes.
< is still intact, so it works fine. Or rather, it is still remotely controlled by the "Mere Old Man.
"My dear, please try to move it slowly."
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At first, the "Mere Old Man" extended his right arm horizontally and then bent his elbow slowly.
"Oh ......"
Then he stood up and stomped his foot slowly.
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"Oh, that's easy to understand. Keep stepping slowly.
This observation reveals the <> using <>.
"Hmmm... ...... 80% near the joints, 20% near the joints..."
Jin calculated the approximate contribution.
"That's right, Jin-sama. If that's the case, then it would be 20% at best, right?"
Marikka sounded a little disappointed, since it was unlikely that a significant improvement in performance could be expected with only 20%.
"No, I don't think so."
Rubina started.
"...... Well, a stone golem using <> has almost a hundred percent contribution around the joints. But with flexible <>, the contribution is 80%. I've been trying to figure out why this is.
"I see. I see. ......
Jin had an idea of what Rubina was talking about, but decided to listen to her explanation.
"I think that the harder the material used to power it, the more localized the contribution, and the softer the material, the wider the range."
"Great, Rubina! I agree with you!
"I really agree. ...... Jin-sama, why don't we check it out?"
Gulina agreed, and Marikka was ready to try the experiment.
"Okay, let's do it."
Jin prepared two kinds of Magi-resin with different hardness.
"If it's too soft, it will become fluid, so this is about right.
One is what is called . The other is harder than the one currently used for the prototype golem.
I swapped them out with the prototype golem's and repeated the experiment,
"See, I knew it!"
"Yes, Rubina's idea was right."
The soft magic resin (magiresin) had a lower contribution rate around the joints.
The soft magnesium resin (magnesium resin) contributed 60%, while the hard magnesium resin (magnesium resin) contributed almost 10%.
In other words, the hard maggi-resin moves only in the vicinity of the joints during movement.
"The softer the resin is, the more it takes the deformation in its entirety, or the more it affects the entire body.
"That's good, isn't it?"
Jin agrees with this opinion.
"Oh, then it might be more efficient if the magic resin is firmly fixed to the skeleton.
"That may be possible."
Jin decided to try to roughen the surface of the skeleton a little so that the resin would < better.
He removed the exterior, removed the magical resin, processed the surface of the skeleton, installed the magical resin, and reassembled the exterior.
The modification took 5 minutes.
"......"
The skill with which he did this was such that those who were watching were in awe.
"Well, let's give it a try. Please, old man."
The old man started to move the prototype golem. The movement of the prototype golem is clearly awkward.
"I see. You did it!"
Just by increasing the degree of adhesion between the skeleton and the magical resin, the efficiency has increased by 75%. In other words, Magirezin can be used not only for but also for the skeleton like a muscle.
"Oh, that's right."
"That's right, Jin-sama!"
Rubina and the others agreed with Jin's idea.
Jin then instructs the old man to change the control sequence of the prototype golem.
"Little by little, try to use it in a <> way."
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The control by the old man was so precise that he was able to perform the optimum control in only one minute.
As a result.
"Oh, I see."
The increase in reaction speed is slow compared to the increase in power output, but this cannot be helped. There is a limit to the reaction speed and output of the magic resin.
And the reaction speed was originally used in the range close to the upper limit.
In contrast, the output was lossy and there was room for improvement.
"Hmm, I'm still wondering about the magical resin (magiresin) used in the bandit's golem.
It seemed to have better performance than any other magic resin that Jin knew.
Jin regretted that he had not been able to examine it in detail, wondering where it had been collected, although he was sure it was old.
Then Jin remembered that the Duke of Breu and his friends were visiting the site.
"Old man, what about Jin D. and Reiko?"
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"I see.
Jin finished his conversation with the old man and turned to Marikka and the others.
"Well, I think we've made a lot of progress, but do you have anything to say so far?"
First, Rubina raised a small hand and spoke.
"Well, I've only heard a little bit about the bandit golem that Jin-sama caught, but I wonder if it was better than the prototype we just made?
"Yeah, I'm curious. ...... Let's face it, it was a little better."
"Yeah. ......"
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"Don't be so downhearted. There are several reasons, and I know why.
Jin calmed Rubina down by telling her that this prototype would perform much better if the same modifications were made to it.