When Uncle Levado took Jiaoxun's golden horn and pointed to a large yellow stone under the bed, telling me that I could take it away, I was so excited that I almost fainted.
I've been to Uncle Rivado's house many times, but I never thought that the stone he used as a stool was actually that refined copper ore!
Refined copper ore was very precious. Generally speaking, there would be a small amount of refined copper ore in the core of the copper vein. It was a copper ore with extremely high density and quality formed after high temperature and high pressure. Its hardness was much harder than ordinary iron ore. Weapons forged from refined copper ore would generally not be unknown.
Using all my strength, I carried the 200-pound rock out. Seeing my happy face, Uncle Levado laughed out loud. Being able to help others was always the happiest thing for dwarves.
I took the refined copper ore to the distribution center. I didn't rush to crush it, but sat on a large rock and recalled the Hundred Battle Saber I had seen in the book. You have to know…the Hundred Battle Saber Technique is used in conjunction with the Hundred Battle Saber Technique, so…the specifications of the saber can't be deviated at all.
Finally…I figured out everything about the Hundred Battle Saber. I scooped some soil from the mound beside the smelting area, poured some water, and mixed it into a dough.
"Don't underestimate this mud. This is mud that has been specially processed by the dwarves. Its texture is very fine and it is the best material for making molds.
After mixing the clay, I took a stick of silver tin. It was a special metal with a melting point of less than 100 degrees. It was the best material for making models.
I took the hammer and began to forge the silver tin into the shape of a hundred battle saber that I imagined. Grandpa Chief frowned as he looked at what I had forged. He had no idea what this was. The sword was not like a sword, and the saber was not like a saber. It seemed straight but curved, and curved but straight. The entire saber was strange.
I patiently sculpted the silver and tin sword bit by bit. I knew…whether the model was accurate or not would directly determine the shape of the sword. A slight difference could cause a huge difference!
Like an old lady embroidering flowers, I carved the model of this sword bit by bit. Finally…after spending an entire morning, a unique and ancient sword was born! Of course…this is only a model made of silver and tin. I still have a lot of work to do if I want to turn it into a real treasured saber!
After I finished all the work, I placed the treasured saber into a tall wooden barrel. Then, I poured the mixed mud into the wooden barrel and brought it to the stove to roast it at a temperature of 50-60 degrees. The characteristic of this mud was that it would definitely not dry. Otherwise, ordinary mud would have cracked into a mess after being roasted like this.
Next…I placed the coke into the smelting furnace. After I lit the fire, I ordered the ten dumbo beasts to start blowing air into the furnace. After a while…under the efforts of the dumbo beasts, the coke was burning red. I could feel the temperature of the furnace from afar!
However…there is still a long way to go before I can start smelting. What I need to do now is to crush the refined copper ore into uniform particles and throw them into the smelting furnace.
Ignoring the Drunken Beast's continuous blowing of air into the furnace, I dragged a sledgehammer and began to crush the refined copper ore I had obtained from Uncle Levado!
As expected of a refined copper ore, its hardness was extraordinary, causing my hands to go numb. The refined copper ore didn't seem to be affected. I spat on my palm twice, gritted my teeth, raised my hammer, and smashed it down.
Clang! Clang! When…
Loud sounds rang out one after another. Finally…the stubborn refined copper ore finally disintegrated under my efforts. It slowly turned into pieces of uniform size. Next…I could start smelting.
He used an iron basket to store all the ores and poured them into the smelting furnace that was already burning red. Then, he closed the lid and covered the lid with mud, leaving only a smoke vent to smoke out.
For the next afternoon and night, the ten dauntless beasts kept blowing air into the furnace. The melting point of the refined copper ore was too high. It was not until the next morning that it finally melted one by one!
After releasing the copper liquid from the furnace, I started refining again without hesitation. I repeated this process for a week. According to Grandpa Chief, the purity of the refined copper was basically 99.9999%. It was impossible to increase the purity anymore!
At this moment, the remaining refined copper was only a fist-sized piece. I carefully put it away and placed it in my treasure chest with the fist-sized black iron stone.
My treasure chest is a big wooden chest. I asked for it from Xiagazi's family next door. Now, this chest contains a total of three things. One was given to me by Grandpa Chief. It's said that when they found me, I held a fist-sized silver-gray crystal in my arms. The other is a fist-sized dark iron ore. Next is the refined copper ore that I just refined!
The three ores were each heavier than the last. The heaviest one was a silver-gray crystal, followed by dark iron ore, and finally refined copper ore. These…are all materials I will use to forge the true Hundred-battle Saber in the future!
After refining it so many times, the refined copper ore is still a good thing. Although it's not as good as the refined copper ore I collected, it's much better than ordinary copper or even iron. It's the material I used to forge my first treasured saber!
I threw all the refined copper back into the smelting furnace and started the last smelting process. When the temperature of the furnace reached the melting temperature of the refined copper again, my treasured saber was about to be born!
At this moment…the mud in the long and thin wooden barrel that contained the silver and tin had long dried up. I poured the mud out of the barrel and placed it on the smelting furnace to burn it. Instantly…all the silver and tin inside flowed out. When the copper liquid from the refined copper ore flowed out and poured into this mold, my Hundred-battle Saber would be completed!
Finally…under my anxious wait, the smelting furnace finally reached the temperature where the refined copper could be melted. I excitedly brought the mold to the diversion opening below the furnace and used the iron spike to poke open the bottom of the furnace. Instantly…the red refined copper liquid slowly flowed out and poured into the mold through the small holes on the mold!
After the mold was filled, I quickly used soft mud to paste the small holes. I quickly carried the mold to the pit that I had dug in advance and placed the entire mold into the pit. I quickly buried it with fine sand layer by layer until I piled up a small mound of soil.
A few hours later, I used a shovel to dig up the soft soil. At this time…the soil had already become very hot, but…I couldn't care less. I wore a pair of heat-resistant gloves made of slime skin and excitedly took out the mold made of soil.
I anxiously hugged the big soil stick and quickly ran to the hard ground. I used all my strength to smash the soil stick onto the ground. With a muffled bang, the soil stick shattered!
A long yellow blade rolled out from the broken soil. Haha…this is my Hundred Battle Saber!
I couldn't care less about the scalding heat. I quickly rushed over and grabbed the Hundred Battle Saber on the ground. I carefully examined it. Haha…it didn't change shape at all. It was exactly the same as the saber made of silver and tin. It was indeed worthy of being poured out of the same mold.
The Hundred-battle Saber was actually very similar to a samurai sword in appearance, but…on its foundation, it had been slightly modified to make it more suitable for hacking!
The body of the blade was not the usual sharp and slippery blade. Instead, it had saw-like teeth. Each tooth was extremely sharp and thick. At a glance…it looked like a carpenter's iron saw!
The body of the blade had also been slightly changed. The bleeding groove was hollow, but the sharp tip of the samurai sword was retained. Many special attacks relied on it!
The entire blade weighs 40 kilograms and is completely made of refined copper. The curvature of the blade is very small. While it's good for chopping, the blade's rotation is also very flexible. It's a treasured blade that I must use for a short period of time!
The next step was simple. It was nothing more than forging the Hundred Battles Saber again and again, modifying and perfecting it. This was monotonous and complicated. At the same time, it was also the most important part of the weapon. Whether the weapon was good or bad depended on this step!
If a craftsman wanted to do a good job, he must first sharpen his tools. As mentioned before, the weapons forged by the dwarfs were never ground. They were all forged with hammers to form sharp blades. Because they were hammered out, they were sturdier and sturdier than those ground out!
From time to time, I kept hammering my Hundred Battle Saber. Before I had the real Hundred Battle Saber, I would use this saber to conquer the world!
A week later, a shining sword appeared in my hands. It was no longer a half-finished product, but a completed product!
The reason why I didn't forge my true Hundred-battle Saber right now was because my forging skills were still very lacking. I also lacked ores to cut me down. I only had dark iron ore, refined copper ore, and that unknown silver-gray crystal. Other than that…I didn't have any other materials, and I wouldn't even consider ordinary materials.
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