Chapter 16: Crafting lesson(2)
"Like your ring?" Harry asked pointing at Nicks right hand where Sanar sat upon his pointer finger glinting slightly in the fires light. Nick shook his head "I was thinking of making them shaped like smith hammers with the handles forming the band." He said honestly. Harry looked enlightened "Because they work with metal!" he said excitedly as he understood Nicks thought process. "yeah , figured they'd get a kick out of it too. I'll admit that it also helps that it's a simple enough design as well." Nick said with a chuckle before grabbing the metal out of the fire since it was warmed up again.-
Once again he carefully struck the metal until it gained some more length while losing some thickness. Nick raised the metal once he got near the thickness he wanted to spot check it for evenness which he then hammered out if he found spots too thick. Once the metal was uniform in thickness he set it aside and grabbed an ingot of iron and tossed it into the fire. "Why did you put that other piece of metal in the fire?" Harry asked confused. Nick wiped away his own sweat and leaned against the wall of the shed since iron takes longer to heat up.-
"I need that iron to make a temporary chisel to segment the copper without damaging the proportions. Most smiths tend to do similar things if they find that they lack a specific tool." He explained honestly. "So if you need a tool you just make it rather than going to get it?" Harry asked having trouble grasping the idea. "If I have the skill and the material why wouldn't I just make the tool instead of having someone else make them?" Nick asked rhetorically. Harry seemed to finally get it and nodded in agreement "that does make sense." he admits.-
Picking the metal up with a pair of cold tongs Nick placed the block of iron on the makeshift anvil and immediately raised his hammer before bringing it down on one of the blocks corners. Repeating this over and over again Nick slowly changed that side of the block into a wedge shape the he then carefully beveled into a dull blade like shape making an ugly but functional chisel. He then ignored it and tossed the copper back into the fire to bring it up to temp again.
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