In fact, I don't know what metallurgical Marin doesn't know is. In general, the addition of chrome and nickel in spring steel is actually to prevent the spring from rusting. Therefore, the performance of the springs made by the craftsmen of Marin is generally because the heat treatment process is not well controlled and needs to be improved.
As an important metal workpiece, spring cannot be easily rusted. Once rusted, it can easily deform and break. Therefore, in order to prevent rust, people have added chromium and nickel, the main components of stainless steel.
Therefore, the springs used by Marin need to be replaced regularly and oiled frequently. Springs with chromium-nickel components are less troublesome.
Fortunately, Marin now has no shortage of whale oil in his hand and can use it openly. As for others, you can also use butter, sheep oil and olive oil as protective oil.
Marin created a shock-absorbing carriage, naturally wanted to show down. Anyway, even if someone knows the structure, they can't imitate it. Because ordinary iron cannot be used to make springs. Even if made, the performance is too bad.
Now that he has sent his men, Marin also prepared a few cars for his allies. Such as John II, Duke of Rivers, Philip the Chief of Teutonic, and Maximilian I, the current political backer of Marin.
So, several shock-absorbing carriages, and some sealed and packed spare springs were sent to these three places together ... In addition, Marin also gave one to his uncle, Yuler.
Actually, Philip Teutonic commander Philip was only in his early 30s. Moreover, as the head of the Teutonic Knights, he usually rides horses, so he does not need to get a carriage.
However, Maximilian I and John II, Duke of Rivers, are both very old, but they do n’t ride a lot, and often ride horse-drawn carriages. The shock-absorbing carriage was bestowed on them.
However, what Marin didn't expect is that this time he kindly gave the carriage, but he fell into a big pit ...
This is how Marin sent shock-absorbing carriages to the head of the Teutonic National University, his uncle Juler, John II, Duke of Rivers, and Maximilian I.
Originally, several forces were very grateful to Marin for the gift. But when sending a carriage to Maximilian I, I encountered great trouble ...
Of course, Maximilian I was not dissatisfied with the carriage. Instead, His Majesty the Emperor is currently being beaten up by Swiss mercenaries and can only hide in the fortress.
Moreover, Maximilian I heard the news that King Louis XII had returned to 5000 Swiss elite mercenaries to oppose himself, and was anxious about it.
I was so immortal, Marin brought a shock-absorbing carriage, and Maximilian I suddenly remembered-wasn't Marin a very powerful thug? You have reinforcements, so do I! And, how brilliant is Marin's record? 10,000 abused more than 20,000 Saxon troops!
You must know that the combat effectiveness of the Saxony army is also among the best in the entire German region, and it is not under the Habsburg family army. Of course, it cannot be compared to the Swiss.
But even if the Swiss took the shot, they could not wipe out more than 20,000 Saxon troops with 10,000 people, and they could only defeat the repulsion at most ...
In fact, it was also because Marin chose the battlefield location. Had it not been for the Saxon Army's pontoon crossing the river was destroyed by warships, the Saxony Army would be able to run away more than half.
I thought of this, and His Majesty the Emperor finally came. So he asked the knight who came to deliver the carriage, took a letter back, and gave it to Marin. The letter was not an order from the emperor, but a request.
Marlin is now plumped and is no longer the original character. After defeating the Saxon army, Marin became the evil star that few people dare to provoke. Therefore, when the emperor communicated with Marin, he could not be as arrogant as before-this is the advantage of holding heavy soldiers.
马克 When Maximilian I's letter of help was delivered to Marin, Marin felt that it was not a letter, but a very hot potato ...
He began to regret, and regretted why he showed so much love. This is all right, because of the relationship with the carriage, the emperor thought of him and asked him to send troops ...
Now Marin is in a dilemma. Send troops, surrounded by enemies. It is easy for people to take advantage of the old nest. If you do n’t send troops, you must have broken relations with the emperor.
Now that Marin had few allies, and then the relationship with the emperor broke down, then he really had no friends. In the future, if you fight with people, you will be easily beaten by groups.
I should know that although the emperor is a whim, he is an emperor after all. The aura of the emperor is overshadowed. Others want to attack Marin in order to give the emperor some face. Only like the Duke of Saxony, a strong person, but also let the emperor owe him too much affection, dare to ignore the emperor's face.
The ordinary nobles, if they dare to participate in the massacre of Marin, the emperor writes a book and donates his land to the nobles of the neighbors' houses, and their alliance can be disintegrated at once. Because in the face of territorial temptations, some people are in danger. Just like the Duke of Saxony, he was in danger for the territory of East Friesland.
It's just that the emperor himself is a pure European and not so insignificant. Had he replaced Emperor Huaxia with a powerful staff, he could have provoked the nobles to kill each other.
After all, the emperor's edicts are sometimes useless, sometimes they are useful. For example, there is a gold mine near the border between Country A and Country B, which currently belongs to Country B, but Country A is jealous.
At this time, if country B and the emperor have conflicts ~ www.novelhall.com ~ the emperor can write a book to country A, and explicitly send the gold mine of country B to country A. In this way, with the help of his own scriptures, Country A will take the risk and fight against Country B fiercely.
In general, Country A can ignore an emperor who has little power. However, when the emperor sent a scripture in favor of his own country, Country A could not help but take it and follow the instructions of the scripture to **** huge benefits. After all, this scripture is greatly beneficial to country A.
The so-called princes are the separatist forces holding heavy soldiers. In the face of the emperor's edicts, they generally choose to accept what is good for them, but ignore what is bad for them. But as long as it is properly used, the contradictions and disputes within the princes, the emperor without power, can also be used to fight each other among the princes.
Of course, Marin wouldn't give Maximilian I such an idea. Because he himself is now a big prince. If the emperor used this method to greatly weaken the strength of the princes and let the Habsburg family unify Germany, he would also suffer.
After all, Marin himself has always been used to being the boss and is unwilling to give in to others. Thinking of the unification of Huaxia, those big aristocrats were raised in Beijing as pigs, Marin shuddered in his heart, and felt that it was better to maintain the status quo ...
However, it will not let the Swiss defeat the emperor. If the emperor loses, the consequences will be severe. Perhaps the Imperial Parliament will take the opportunity to abolish Maximilian I.
Changing someone to become emperor may not be good for Marin. It would be sad if the opponents of Marin were changed to emperor, and they called on all German princes to fight against them.
So Marin's decision was to support the Emperor to a limited extent. Neither let the Emperor fail, nor the Emperor have the ability to defeat the Swiss completely ...