Okay. Old Joseph said, taking the data with him to the tailor shop.

In addition to the design drawings of the battle armor, Gooden also made a design drawing of military uniforms and maid uniforms.

Military uniforms are naturally for the troops. As for maid uniforms, you can tell just by looking at the name.

The clothes worn by the maids from the other world are very simple and simple, which is not eye-catching for an LSP like Gudern. It is better to change to another one that is more in line with his aesthetics.

It's a pity that he lacks the ability to make things like silk stockings, otherwise he would have to make a few pairs to match the maids.

But it doesn't happen now, which doesn't mean it won't happen in the future. He has already recorded this kind of plan in his development notebook.

Turning his attention back to the dimensions of the transcript, Gooden immediately accelerated the forging and shaping of the manganese steel.

After several days of hard training, Gudern, who originally could only master sixteen magic nodes, has now increased it to fifty-three without the help of a staff.

If you add the help of the staff entry, the number can be easily increased to eighty.

Now it is very easy for him to release five or six magics at the same time, but for more refined control.

Gudern still chose to use three spells at the same time for forging. Although the quantity has dropped, the quality of the magic has gone up.

The originally released magic hand only required ten magic structure points, but the 'hand' displayed was like a plane made of five wooden sticks.

Although it can indeed be the same as a normal palm in some movements, the details are very rough.

It's like grabbing a handful of soil with the most rudimentary magic hand. The final shape will definitely not be an elliptical cylinder.

And if you squeeze it hard with a handful of reality, the soil that appears will definitely have the ‘fingerprints’ shaped by each knuckle.

In order to make the forging process more refined, the structures of the two magic hands were expanded to thirty nodes, and the details displayed were much better than the original ones.

At least it is much more flexible than before, if two magic hands were needed to assist in forging the gun receiver.

Now it only takes one magical hand to complete, and it's even easier.

Unfortunately, the forging process of the Maid Armor is not that easy.

Some details look good on the drawings, and there are no problems with the large breastplate, but various problems are exposed in some small parts.

For example, if the structure is fragile, it deforms and bends just after forging before cooling down, or the bending amplitude is too large, causing the whole thing to split into two, etc.

Alas, it looks like it will be another long process.

Looking at the leg armor that had been bent and deformed for the sixth time in his hand, Gudern sighed slightly.

Then all the scraps were melted into ingots, and then research on the rifle 2.0 upgrade plan began.

Gudern has a rough schedule for his daily time.

For example, I go out to inspect or study drawings in the morning, do forging in the afternoon, and plan blueprints and modify entries in the evening.

If he gets stuck on a project, he simply stops and switches his mind to other projects.

When there is no solution, Gudern will never force himself. Maybe he will have a solution tomorrow?

For two consecutive days, in addition to armor forging and firearms upgrades, the daily work schedule also included the task of researching steam engines.

Today, Gudern rarely left the castle because the construction of the brick kiln has been completed and is ready for use.

Arriving at the Brick Kiln Factory, there were many nearby town residents watching the newly completed building.

When the brick kiln was completed, Gudern did not hold any grand celebration. He just came alone to inspect and announce the order to start construction.

However, before the bricks were officially forged, Gudern had to revise their entries...

Chapter 58 Brick kiln opens

Coming to the brick kiln, the bulging brick kiln is five meters in diameter and three meters in height.

In addition to a hole for feeding bricks, there are many small square holes for air and fuel in a circle.

After taking a quick look around, I can see that the people at the top and bottom of the construction did not cut corners, and the structure is quite thick and can achieve the effect of thermal insulation.

Touching the furnace wall, the familiar panel appears again.

Gudern had previously discovered that the panels of large items did not appear when viewed directly at close range, and had to be touched to display them.

And some small objects, people, animals, etc. only need to keep a certain distance for the panel to appear.

[Name: Brick Kiln]

[Entry: vacant entry, vacant entry]

[Introduction: A kiln capable of firing bricks, which can accommodate up to twenty cubic meters of bricks at a time]

Huh……

Looking at the two 'vacant entries' that appeared in front of him, Gooden suddenly became confused.

I have never participated in the construction of a brick kiln. How could this thing happen?

Was my previous guess wrong?

But after a while, Gudern stopped worrying about this matter and focused on revising the entry.

With three refresh opportunities and one initial entry, Gooden modified both empty entries.

[Constant temperature melting fire: The furnace temperature is stable at 1050 degrees, and will drop to normal temperature within an hour after losing fuel supply]

[Efficient production: the time required for firing is reduced by 50%, time is efficiency]

Originally, Gudern had to worry about the possibility of failure in the first furnace test, but with the emergence of the eternal molten fire, the problem of failure had nothing to do with him.

The second step of efficient production allows the brick kiln that originally produced once a day to produce twice a day.

In this way, the daily output of this first kiln can directly reach 20,000, which is a good little surprise.

After the modification was completed, Gooden clapped his hands, knocked off the plaster in his hands, and said loudly to the construction workers waiting aside.

After inspection, the kiln is well built. Each person will be given an extra silver coin as a reward today!

Thank you Lord Lord for your generosity!

Lord, be merciful!

When they heard that the rewards were being distributed, everyone happily shouted good things.

Gudern just smiled faintly at this, and then began to give orders to the brick kiln workers who had already prepared to start work.

The firing of shaped bricks begins when the clay is excavated.

For every ten bricks made, you can get one copper coin. Many people in the town are keen to join in such a profitable thing.

Unfortunately, the work of shaping and turning clay does not require much technical content or strength.

Therefore, Gooden has made certain efforts in the selection of workers, such as women or older people to participate.

As their proficiency increases, these non-main force laborers produce more than 20,000 bricks per day.

So far, nearly 200,000 bricks have been piled up in the open space next to it, which Gudern did not expect.

After the brick kiln workers learned and trained, they fed twenty square meters of bricks into the furnace in less than ten minutes.

Then he quickly piled up the fuel and started firing. Even with the help of the entry, this step would take half a day.

This furnace is special. It can be stopped after half a day of adding materials. You don't need to wait until the next day to start the furnace. Then send someone to the castle to call me.

Yes! Lord Lord!

The nervous kiln worker responded quickly.

Don't be so nervous, just train as usual.

Gudern smiled and comforted the other person. This was their first time on the job, and they had all learned through simulations before.

In order to cultivate the safety awareness of kiln workers, Gooden put a lot of thought into it.

After all, this is just for the transition of the metal smelting plant in the future. Metal smelting is risky, and he doesn't want safety accidents to happen every now and then.

The brick kiln workers could complete the rest of the work themselves. After Gudern gave some details, he left to go to the tailor shop to check the samples.

The first batch of two sample garments has been largely completed, and there are two sets of military uniforms in total.

A set of daily training and a set of dresses. The details of the dress are complicated to make, and only a general appearance is made.

The main thing was to wear uniform clothing for daily training. Gooden looked at it and saw that it was not much different from what he expected. He only provided some minor suggestions and passed it.

Although Gooden had seen the maid uniform, she had never worn it, so she could only restore it based on a rough memory.

The old tailor's craftsmanship is quite good, and he can restore the details from the design drawings.

As the first-generation clothing, Gooden was also able to accept it. Anyway, it could be modified later, so he decided to customize the subsequent clothing.

At the next stop, Gudern came to the blacksmith shop that had been converted into an industrial research institute.

After the incorporation and revision, Buck carried out further expansion as required, and the number of blacksmith apprentices doubled than before.

At the same time, in order to achieve better efficiency, Gudern also modified the entries for the three furnaces.

Master, good morning.

Gudern arrived and everyone greeted him.

With a smile, Gooden nodded in response, and Buck, as the first dean of engineering research, also came out to greet him personally.

Master, what are your orders?

How is the production of steam engine parts going? Gudern said and went to the warehouse where items were stored.

Buck followed behind and reported the content.

According to your requirements, most of the parts are fine, and there is no problem after assembly, but...

At this point, Buck paused.

Just what?

It's just that it's a little difficult to connect the pipes. They have to be bent and sealed. With my current craftsmanship, it will take some time to reach the standard.

Buck's face was still a little embarrassed as he spoke. After all, he had boasted before that as long as he had enough materials, he could build anything he wanted, but then he encountered a forging problem.

Gooden also understands this issue.

It is also normal for some deviations to occur in parts that require fine craftsmanship.

Looking at the half-completed experimental steam engine, Gudern was still very satisfied.

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