Copper and tin... that'll make bronze. Iron, magnetite steel, chrome steel... black steel? Vermillion ore? Blue ore? ...what's this? Silver is for decoration. Then there's mithril... there it is... fantasy... and then there's the ungraded mystery stone... what the hell is that? I didn't think we even had any Tamahagane ingots... this is just a few imported ones. .... What's wrong?

"What's wrong? Is there a problem?

In the event that you're not sure what you're looking for, you'll be able to find a lot more information on the web.

No, I was just wondering how much ore you're buying when you can't even use it properly. I was just wondering how much ore you buy when you can't even use it properly.

No, I was just wondering how much ore you're buying when you can't even use it properly." "It's a headache, but it'll be here for a while yet. It'll be a while.

What? What do you mean? You're on a budget?

No, we already had a long-term contract before I came to this city. As I recall, 10% of the ore from the mines will be delivered to this city for another year. I'm told the mine uses criminal slaves. Yeah.

Oh, did I mention that bandits are either executed or sent to the mines as slaves .... I'm not sure what to make of it, but I think it's a good idea. "Alloy?

"An alloy? What do you mean by "alloy"?

For example, if you mix copper and tin, you get a metal called bronze. Well, it can be used for armor, but it's stronger than copper and weaker than iron. Let's see how to use it later. I'd like to try stainless steel, which is an alloy of iron and chromium. .... No, no, no.

No, no, wait a minute. What does that mean?

That was a little too difficult. I don't know how to explain it... you can think of it as that.

I don't know how to explain it, but you can think of it as that. "In other words, if you mix a metal that was in low demand or weak in terms of strength or properties with another metal, you get a metal with new properties? In other words, if you mix a metal that was not in demand or weak in terms of strength or properties with another metal, you get a metal with new properties? Of course, you need to mix them properly, so you can't just mix them at random. "How is that possible?

But if you're not good at it, you'll end up wasting more materials. Let's forbid them to use anything other than what they've been taught. I don't know.

People with accounting skills always look at reality and make decisions calmly. However, I agree with you because it would be unfashionable to go bankrupt by being addicted to developing alloys. I'll take it rather than scrap it.

I'll take it rather than scrap it. I'll take it.

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Kurosmithing 2.

Skill for metalworking. Gives you a boost when working with metal. You can also use magic to cut metal without tools, but the cost is low.

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What exactly can you do with it? ....

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Kurosmithing 2

Skill for metalworking. You can use magic power to cut metal without tools. It is also possible to use magic power to cut without tools, but the cost is low.



Ingot making, forming, cutting, joining, and many other things are possible depending on your imagination. Things that are physically impossible are not realized.

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I've got something! If you can make a sword with just a thought, then you're not even a smith. I'm not sure what to make of it, but I'm sure it's a good idea.

In fact, the skills that Masaru possesses are completely different from those possessed by the creatures of this world, and the skills obtained with the [Skill Granting Ticket] were created by the power of God's [Creation]. This time, the image of Masaru's skills is influenced by the games I played when I was in Japan, and if you use them, you can do pretty much anything you want. Of course, there are some limitations in that you need to know the structure and mechanics of the game to some extent, but it is definitely an unparalleled skill.

Is there a problem? You've been babbling on about it for a while now. .... I'm sorry.

Wade peeked at me worriedly as I began to mutter something to myself. I'm not sure what to say. I'm sure you're not crazy. I'm not sure what to say. I'm not sure what to say, but I'm sure you'll understand.

I'm not sure if it's a good idea, but it's a good idea. That way, you can consciously check each item one by one, and you can easily remember whether you were really checking or not. This may be a good way to check safety and important items. I see.

"Oh, so that's how it works... just pointing and shouting will do the trick?

"By pointing and paying attention, you can make sure you focus on it, and by saying it out loud, you can think about what it is and keep it in your mind. Even if it's just a single object, for example, a carriage, the wheels are good! Good connections! and point out the important parts one by one. The most frightening thing is to think you have checked. I introduced this check.

I'm going to draw up a training plan to introduce and enforce this check. I'm going to draw up a training plan to introduce and enforce this check. It's free and highly effective, so I'll make sure to enforce it! It should be the first item on the agenda for the Knights tomorrow. I'll make it the first item on the agenda for the Order tomorrow.

Wade leaves to do the paperwork, full of enthusiasm. I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not, but it's a good idea. I heard that some steel mills make sure to check the surroundings and even the position of the crane every time they cross the street or enter or exit the building.

Well, now that everyone's gone, let's run some tests. .... The first thing I did was to increase the amount of carbon in this iron ingot... is it done? I don't know if it's done because it doesn't look any different... [Appraisal]. [Appraisal].

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[Iron ingot]

I'm not sure if this is a good idea. I'm not sure what to do with it.

I'm not sure if this is a good idea.

Iron ingot. High-quality iron with a higher carbon content and higher tenacity than ordinary iron. Weighs about 2kg.

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I'm not sure what it is. I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not, but it's a good idea. Thank you, old man from the nearby factory! ...Didn't they go bankrupt after that? ...Okay, next!

After that, when I was getting bored with the simple work of adjusting the amount of carbon one after another, I suddenly saw a knife with a blade about 60cm long out of the corner of my eye. I wondered what kind of structure it had, and found out that it was just a piece of wood with a hilt (the flange of a Japanese sword) inserted and fixed with a handle. I thought I could do this because I have the skills.

First, I roughly formed it thicker than the finished product, and then I wanted to try this! I've been wanting to do this for a while now! I'll put it in the fire and let it turn red, then hit it with a hammer to make it denser. ...I'll have to do some hardening at the end... ...

You'll be able to find a lot more than just a few of these. When he's done, he darkens the room and starts the hardening process. I had already experienced this process when I made a grass cutter in high school. I also anneal it to adjust the hardness, which may be too high.

"Whoa! Fun! ...Now for the hilt parts. It doesn't need to be too big... maybe this big? I'll insert the knife blade parts so it won't rattle and reshape it... and then the handle... I'll make the handle out of steel this time. I'll use my skills to form this as well and fit it in... I'll add some bumps to the grip to prevent it from slipping... done! Now I just need to sharpen the blade with a whetstone. .... It only took about 40 minutes.

In just 40 minutes, the result was a knife with a blade of about 50cm long. .... I'm sure you'll be happy to know that I'm not the only one who has a problem with this.

He looked at the knife for a while and then started on the next one. I want something a little tougher... let's make that! Morning Star! It's definitely something you won't find in Japan, so it's decided!

And so it was that Masaru, who had enjoyed his free time making things until nightfall, was taken to dinner by Wade and the two dwarves, who were disgusted with him.