Ranger Legend of Azeroth

v1 Chapter 372: ares armor

"You mean you want to make God of War armor for soldiers?" said the old **** stick with bright eyes. He has already named the armor domineeringly first, he doesn't care about how to make the armor at all, what he cares about is the style of the armor.

Yubayashi Xueying instantly felt that he was simply asking Yu Blind. He took a look at the old magic stick and discussed the feasibility with that Wildhammer. The dwarf thought that if he just used a mold to make exactly the same small scales, there should be no problem.

However, due to the lack of forging, the quality of the iron armor coming out of the mold may not be good, because there will be many loose pores in the armor plate, and the scales may also be soft or brittle, and the defense is relatively poor. Make armor requirements.

But the dwarf suggested that he go to the artisan area to find some of the best blacksmiths, and work together to solve this problem. He thinks this is a feasible solution, but he is not good at smelting and forging, and there are not many places where he can help. He is best at carving and building.

Habayashi Blood Eagle said goodbye to the dwarves gratefully, and ran to the artisan area to find the dwarf blacksmith. The old magic stick is not in the temple area anymore, come with him to the artisan area, he is more familiar with the artisan area than Habayashi Blood Eagle.

After finding several leading Wildhammer dwarf blacksmiths, it didn't take long for them to find 10 Wildhammer dwarf blacksmiths who were the most proficient in smelting and forging for Habayashi Blood Eagle.

Habayashi Xueying explained the idea in detail with several blacksmiths, and the opinions of several blacksmiths were the same as that of the previous dwarf. They think this is a feasible way, but to solve the unstable phenomena such as loose and porous and soft or brittle in the nail plate, so that it meets the requirements of making armor, they proposed two ways.

One is to forge the smelted alloy ingots into usable small alloy ingots suitable for making armor, and then put them into the furnace to burn red when making scales, and then put them into the mold for stamping.

The difficulty of this method lies in the hardness of the mold metal. In order to make the mold durable, it must be made of the hardest material. Otherwise, a pair of armor needs hundreds of pieces of armor, and the mold will be damaged before enough pieces of armor are made. It is better to build it by hand.

Another way is to add other materials when smelting the alloy ingot to smelt it into a new alloy, and then directly import the smelted metal liquid into the prepared mold.

This method doesn't have too many requirements for the mold, but it needs some metals that Hinterland doesn't have. Such as tin or even thorium. It depends on your requirements. Basically, the more expensive the material, the higher the hardness of the alloy that can be smelted.

It’s just that although this method can be rapidly formed, it does not completely solve the problem of loose and porous nail plates, but only improves the hardness of the alloy blindly. The better the material, the better the hardness of the alloy. Naturally, this will cost more money.

However, even the iron armor scales produced by this alloy are not as good as the iron armor scales produced by the first method, at least it is impossible to achieve with the current technical level. These dwarf craftsmen believe that it is wasteful to use the alloy ingots produced by the alloy veins here to make the armor produced by the second method, so they always prefer the first method.

Habayashi Xueying asked whether the two methods could be combined, adding the cheapest and easily available materials to increase the hardness of the new alloy, thereby reducing the number of forgings, but making the metal armor pieces meet the requirements for armor.

The dwarves think that it is completely unnecessary. If cheap materials are added, although the hardness can be increased, but its enchantment property will also be reduced. This is a bad deal.

If the first method is used, the problem of mold material is solved, but how to stamp is still a problem. Stamping a piece of armor requires an instant powerful punching force, and the speed must be fast. Otherwise, it takes half a day to punch out a piece of armor. When will it be enough for a piece of armor? It's better to build it directly. So this problem, the dwarves find it very troublesome and not easy to solve.

Also, if stamping is solved, it only solves 30% of the metal part of the forged armor. The most critical forging part is the most labor-intensive and time-consuming, it will consume 50% to 60% of labor and time, so the problem has not been fundamentally solved.

But forging requires experience and eyesight. What kind of metal ingot needs what kind of breaking strength, and what level of forging can be done. This is a very delicate point of grasp.

Even for metal ingots from the same ore vein, the quality grades of the products produced in each batch are different, which requires different times and strengths of forging.

Dwarves are born with extremely high talents in this aspect, which is why the armor weapons made by other races in Azeroth are not as good as those produced by dwarves in the metal part.

No matter what kind of metal ingot, the dwarf basically only needs to look at it to know how many times to hit the section and how far to hit the section to make the metal the most suitable for use.

But Habayashi Blood Eagle doesn't ask to know that much, he only wants to know the metal ingots produced by this mine, what grade and quality this batch of metal is, and what level UU Reading www.uukanshu.com needs to hit. . So he hoped that the Wildhammer dwarves could teach those elves who participated in smelting and forging how to distinguish and sign.

Habayashi Blood Eagle's idea and requirements are also very simple, as long as the metal ingots smelted from the ore veins are divided into several quality grades, and then the metal ingots smelted in each batch are classified according to the grades, and then handed over to those who participate in the forging elf.

And those elves who participated in the forging only need to learn and sign, which grade of metal ingot needs to be forged to what extent, so as to meet the requirements of armor making, and that's it.

The Wildhammer dwarves agreed to Habayashi Bloodhawk's request that they teach the elves these skills, and then he talked to the dwarves about the idea of ​​mechanical fighting.

The dwarves think this idea is very good, but it takes a lot of money to complete all the mechanization. The most important thing is the power problem. The dwarves can't solve it. Maybe the gnome can, but now the gnome is blocked by the orcs in Dunmer in Monoregan. It is impossible and impossible to come to the Luo area.

There are no gnomes, but Azeroth is not the only place where gnomes play high technology. At this time, Habayashi Bloodhawk thought of the goblin Lake Brothers. I thought to myself, my mother can make tanks, but can't make these things? So he had Brother Lake called up.

Before the Lake Brothers came so quickly, a group of people discussed the issue of molds. Habayashi Xueying, a layman, was once again excluded and became a big light bulb, but the old magic stick showed a high-end value like a diamond, because the hardest metal material is magic metal.

He and the ten dwarves were just about to meet good talents. The old nun met the old monk and the discussion was as hot as firewood. The dozen or so people completely ignored the boring city lord beside him.

When it was time for dinner in the evening, the Goblin Lake Brothers came, and they gathered together in a group, talking while eating.