This is Steno Technologies' drawing room.
The ringtone bothered me as I looked at the drawings alone.
"Ahhh... this slime is good ~"
Teto wanders indoors while riding belly in the morning mist (blue).
Precisely because the morning fog is cleaning the room, Teto is just enjoying riding up there.
When Teto interprets his balls to Grandpa Elvis and Frederick, he accepts one morning mist and becomes the ringtone jurisdiction.
Furthermore, I received a pencil and eraser at that time, and I feel comfortable drawing the bell tone.
The ringtone never bothered Teto. Writing is erasing, writing is erasing.
What is troubling the ringtone now was the outline of the mechanism of the machine.
It was decided in negotiations with Bell Tone that Satella Manufacturing, a workshop built by the blacksmith union leader, would take on the actual prototype and detailed movements.
For the record, the ringtone was my first negotiation, but I managed to do so thanks to the support around me.
And as it stands, it's a haul that will prototype the machine.
Ringtone is now working on writing movements in the drawings, which should also be referred to as the mechanism draft.
I managed to imagine the mechanism for conducting the needle up and down movement, so there was no problem, but I was worried without coming up with a way to involve the lower thread, as Takeo was concerned.
"Ha... this is hard..."
One ringtone fools me.
And I start remembering that I did a tailoring tour in the back of Ralph's shop the other day.
"Hand stitches thread up and down... but the machine has threads on the bottom and top sides (...) and each stitches (...) in the first place... it's different.
You're not... the upper thread is coming and going up and down at the tip of the needle.
It's only up and down exercise... yes, it's up and down exercise... "
The ringtone starts to bump.
Teto looked at that and said, "Does it still look okay? I think."
The ringtone flashes somewhat.
"Well, it moves up and down... if the lower thread can pass when the thread at the tip of the needle penetrates...
Oh... I don't know how I can get the lower thread through...
Even if you can do it, in a gap less than 1 mm... um... but this is the only way you can get the lower thread involved...
If I could put the lower thread through the upper thread... yeah. Pull it with the top thread and you can sew it under!
Yeah, yeah, yeah! Maybe we can do this!
The ringtone took a step forward in the practical application of the machine.
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This is Taylor's magic store on the ground floor of Steno Technologies.
"Mm-hmm..."
Go, go, go, go, go...
Taylor is turning the spindle of the prototype of the stick bearing.
"Taylor, the bearings are going to work.
King Jen tells me as he sits at the counter how it is.
"Right.
And the bearings go around a lot lighter.
"That's what it is.
Do you think Taylor can use this?
"Mm-hmm... I wouldn't know unless I actually put it on a front carriage or something.
Besides, can you give me the precision of the diameter of an iron cylinder?
That depends on how well you can withstand the load on the carrier.
"... what do you think we should do if we can't stand it?
"Right... we'll have to either not have enough hardness in the first place (...) or disperse the load (...).
"Ho.
What makes you think that?
King Jen says pleasantly.
"I can't help not being hard enough, but if you still can't stand it, that can't be supported in one or two places in the first place.
Then we'll have to increase the number of places to support it, won't we?
Taylor even says so naturally.
"Hmm... then. Looks like you can get a rough estimate of the axle load layout diagram.
Well, isn't it a problem because Takeo and Suzune can do it as long as they have time in the first place?
Then what Taylor will prepare is to make iron of this bearing, test the maximum allowable load and the measuring drawing of the carrier?
Says Jen Wang as he thinks.
"... Nio, what did you just say?
"Hmm? I thought about prototyping and testing the bearings, did they make any difference?
"No... no... do you make iron bearings (...) anymore?
"Uhm.
Taylor told you in the first place, didn't he? "Reproduce with clay before trying iron objects".
Made of iron next time because clay was made. And that's an exam!
Besides, if Takeo hadn't been able to test it to some extent when he came back, he wouldn't be able to attach it to the front carriage, would he?
Don't take too long to test when you get back.
"That's right... but where would you make it?
"Hmm? You're gonna ask that Satella mill, right?
That's what Takeo said.
"Hmm... you can make it at this point... I'll have to ask Mr. Suzune to come with me on this.
"Right... but you'd better stop it today and tomorrow.
"Why?"
"Now Suzune is making a synoptic diagram of the machine.
You should wait until we separate them.
Taylor needs to make a small gun modification 4 in the meantime.
King Jen says.
"Both the cylinder part and the gear did come from Mr. Bradley and the others the day after tomorrow.
That's the task of putting in the magic engraving and jewelry that I remember freshly after I got it.
"Will it work?
"Mm-hmm... for once, I've had a few reviews on the drawings.
I don't think the magic engraving on each part is a problem.
Anxiety can be reworked well when it is finally assembled.
"Do you have safety measures in place?
"The shield where Kitamizato touches it won't have any physical effects because it uses a different independent gem than a bullet or something, and the small arms modification series (...) doesn't actually inject direct magic.
I'm trying to get the jewels to bite first and then be magically supplied.
So in the unlikely event that it refluxes, the jewels will just crumble and become unusable, which does not affect Kitamizato.
"You're a well-thought-out.
"Ha, Mr. Boyd was wondering.
"Why are you putting gems in here? 'I was first asked.
You convinced me when I explained it, though.
I laugh bitterly as Taylor remembers the sights of that time.
"Right.
For now, Taylor created a pistol for a small gun modification 4.
"Right.
Taylor nods.
"Hmm?... Taylor, it's a customer.
Jen Wang says as he looks at the store door.
"Huh?... no shadows, though?
"Open it for me because it's good.
"Yes, sir.
When Taylor opens the store door.
"Kiyu."
"Nha."
That's where the little ones came in and raised their right hand to say hello.