Kingdombuilding: All My Inventions Are Novelty
Chapter 23: What’s Your Name?
- Chapter 132: A Mutual Understanding
- Chapter 131: Coming To Terms
- Chapter 130: What Now?
- Chapter 129: Sowing
- Chapter 128: Do You?
- Chapter 127: Winning
- Chapter 126: Here’s My Decision
- Chapter 125: A Proposal?
- Chapter 124: Slander, here and there...
- Chapter 123: A Very Wise Lot
- Chapter 122: What Say You?
- Chapter 121: Are You Sure?
- Chapter 120: Hmmm!
- Chapter 119: Thesis
- Chapter 118: He Hits Differently
- Chapter 117: Who Am I?
- Chapter 116: Go Get It
- Chapter 115: Take Them Away
- Chapter 114: Check Each Body
- Chapter 113: Get To Safety
- Chapter 112: Facing Fear
- Chapter 111: Seek And Report
- Chapter 110: Where Are You Going To So Late?
- Chapter 109: Plans
- Chapter 108: Long Live The Prince!
- Chapter 107: Gaining Control
- Chapter 106: Gathering The Spoils
- Chapter 105: What’s Your Decision?
- Chapter 104: One For All
- Chapter 103: Sowing Discord In Distress
- Chapter 102: A Prince And A Pawn
- Chapter 101: A Friendly Visit
- Chapter 100: Go And Come
- Chapter 99: All or Nothing?
- Chapter 98: Who Wins?
- Chapter 97: She Truly Drives A Hard Bargain
- Chapter 96: Here She Comes
- Chapter 95: Saved By A Grab
- Chapter 94: Hehehe...
- Chapter 93: What Did You Say?
- Chapter 92: Go Hard Or Go Home
- Chapter 91: Two Steps Wiser
- Chapter 90: A Rat
- Chapter 89: Insatiable
- Chapter 88: A Promotion
- Chapter 87: A Very Good Job
- Chapter 86: Roots Run Deep
- Chapter 85: New Read
- Chapter 84: Again!!!
- Chapter 83: Put It On
- Chapter 82: Two Bright Minds
- Chapter 81: Straight To Business
- Chapter 80: Taking Another Step Forward
- Chapter 79: Crowd Control
- Chapter 78: Let’s Go!!!
- Chapter 77: Prince Gerad
- Chapter 76: Here He Comes
- Chapter 75: Prince Simon
- Chapter 74: Teams
- Chapter 73: Moving On
- Chapter 72: Feeding Bread Crumbs
- Chapter 71: Heads Rolling
- Chapter 70: Where Are They?
- Chapter 69: Education On Promotion
- Chapter 68: Filled With Wonder
- Chapter 67: Playing Smart
- Chapter 66: Suggestions
- Chapter 65: No, Forty Times
- Chapter 64: A Sting Of Pain
- Chapter 63: Subtle Hint
- Chapter 62: Over Priced But Fed Well
- Chapter 61: Living
- Chapter 60: First Generation
- Chapter 59: Bulky Order
- Chapter 58: Take One Out?
- Chapter 57: Awe!
- Chapter 56: Family Introduction
- Chapter 55: All Round Debit
- Chapter 54: Just The Beginning
- Chapter 53: Growth
- Chapter 52: Wonders
- Chapter 51: Working Wonders
- Chapter 50: Letting Them Do The Job
- Chapter 49: Temporary Storage
- Chapter 48: Disbursements
- Chapter 47: Rake It In
- Chapter 46: Double Win
- Chapter 45: Dismissed
- Chapter 44: Fowl Play
- Chapter 43: Learning Something New
- Chapter 42: Do Not Flee
- Chapter 41: Go Get Him
- Chapter 40: Eldora Quest Success
- Chapter 39: Hint!
- Chapter 38: Here Comes The Big Fish
- Chapter 37: Sending Out The Bait
- Chapter 36: Cry Poor?
- Chapter 35: Are You Willing?
- Chapter 34: Go
- Chapter 33: Show Off
- Chapter 32: Introducing, Brambleford’s Finest
- Chapter 31: Let Him Wait
- Chapter 30: Take Two
- Chapter 29: Moving Forward
- Chapter 28: Sir, We’ve Got Cargo
- Chapter 27: Please Spare Harlan
- Chapter 26: We Will Follow Baldwin’s Strategy
- Chapter 25: Convincing Lancelot
- Chapter 24: Let’s Go Take A Look
- Chapter 23: What’s Your Name?
- Chapter 22: Hmmm
- Chapter 21: As Stubborn As A Mule
- Chapter 20: A Closed Door Auction
- Chapter 19: A Request?
- Chapter 18: Roland, Why?
- Chapter 17: Ouch!
- Chapter 16: An Opportunity To Exploit
- Chapter 15: First Invention
- Chapter 14: Let’s Go!
- Chapter 13: We Come Bearing Gifts
- Chapter 12: An Assassin!
- Chapter 11: Complete
- Chapter 10: Knowledge Transfer
- Chapter 9: Subtle Hint
- Chapter 8: Just A Joke
- Chapter 7: Task Complete
- Chapter 6: Capture Them
- Chapter 5: Summon The Armory Officer
- Chapter 4: Clang! Clang!! Clang!!!
- Chapter 3: Brambleford
- Chapter 2: The Eldorian Empire
- Chapter 1: I’m Not Dead?
Bjorn and the craftsmen all turned their eyes to Simon.
After the briquette stove and the lathe, Simon once again introduced a shocking new technique.
For the craftsmen, who had spent their lives mastering their inherited skills, unaltered for generations, Simon’s innovation completely upended their understanding.
"That’s right. The crucible steel method is well-established, but the steel it produces requires repeated forging to enhance its strength, which is extremely time-consuming." Simon explained. "The blast furnace ironmaking technique I am teaching you will involve building two interconnected furnaces. The first will produce pig iron, which will then be refined into wrought iron in the second furnace. This way, iron production can be scaled up efficiently."
Bjorn instructed the craftsmen to stop their work and sit down, listening intently. By now, such knowledge-sharing sessions had become routine in the Engineering Department, and both Bjorn and the craftsmen were used to it.
Simon picked up the stone pencil Bjorn had prepared, a chalk-like material that left white markings and began sketching the blast furnace structure on a black stone slate as he explained.
The craftsmen listened with utmost seriousness. Every time Simon imparted new skills, they felt a sense of enlightenment, quickly grasping even the most unfamiliar techniques.
The boring machines, drilling machines, milling machines, and grinding machines currently produced in the Engineering Department had all been built following Simon’s blueprints and the craftsmen’s visual memory. After initial trials, these lathes were proving to be successful.
For example, the drilling machine, a lathe designed for boring holes in components, had been used successfully to perforate iron sheets for gas stoves.
Another example was the boring machine, which refined the holes drilled by the drilling machine. As Simon explained, these two machines together could turn a solid steel block into a hollow steel tube.
Although the craftsmen didn’t fully understand what Simon meant by ’steel tubes,’ they instinctively felt that it was something remarkable.
An hour passed quickly, and Simon felt parched as he finished explaining blast furnace ironmaking.
"My Lord, how should we control the heat when refining coke?" A young craftsman suddenly asked.
This young man was always the most focused during Simon’s lectures, showing an extraordinary enthusiasm for these technical skills.
However, perhaps out of deference to Simon, he had never spoken up before. This time, as Simon merely touched on the topic of coke refining, the young craftsman couldn’t help but ask.
"What’s your name?" Simon was intrigued by this craftsman, who appeared to be around his own age. In his view, only those with a thirst for knowledge could truly be passionate about their craft.
This young man clearly had a deep enthusiasm for the Engineering Department. 𝚏𝕣𝐞𝗲𝐰𝕖𝐛𝐧𝕠𝕧𝚎𝚕.𝐜𝚘𝗺
Bjorn, looking somewhat awkward, quickly explained. "My Lord, this is my son, Fjord. He lacks proper manners. Please don’t hold it against him."
Then, turning to his son, he scolded. "Step back! This is not your place to speak!"
Fjord frowned and protested. "Father, I just wanted to clarify the precise heat control for refining coke. If we handle it carelessly and burn it all up, wouldn’t that cause huge losses for the Engineering Department?"
Just as Bjorn was about to reprimand him further, Simon suddenly intervened. He looked at Fjord with satisfaction and spoke. "Fjord is right. Precision matters in craftsmanship. I’ve heard that he was also the one leading the craftsmen in building the lathes?"
"That is true, Your Highness," Bjorn admitted with a sigh. His son had never enjoyed reading but was deeply fascinated by mechanical contraptions.
Simon gestured for Fjord to come forward. "Not bad, you have a sharp mind. Would you be interested in becoming the chief craftsman of the Engineering Department?"
Fjord’s face lit up with excitement, but he hesitated, glancing at his father for approval.
Before Bjorn could voice concerns about his son’s youth, Simon decisively said. "It’s settled then. Your monthly salary will be one cap of silver. From now on, you’ll be responsible for overseeing the work I assign."
"Yes, My Lord!" Fjord responded enthusiastically. He knew that the chief craftsman position was just one step away from becoming an official in the military supply bureau.
His father had always disapproved of his passion for mechanics, but now, with Simon’s recognition, he finally felt vindicated.
However, he still hadn’t received an answer to his question. He quickly asked. "My Lord, you still haven’t told us the exact temperature needed for refining coke."
"It should be about 30% lower than the temperature for smelting iron," Simon replied. Iron smelting required around 1,400 degrees Celsius, whereas coke refinement needed approximately 1,000 degrees. "Be bold in your experiments. Even if some is wasted, it’s not a big deal."
"Understood, My Lord!" Fjord answered confidently.
With the blast furnace ironmaking process assigned, construction of the furnaces would take some time. Simon hoped that by then, Roland would bring back good news about graphite.
If that happened, he could establish a complete production line integrating blast furnace ironmaking and crucible steel refining.
Next, Simon inspected the lathes. These machines were equivalent to 17th-century manual lathes from his world, entirely hand-operated.
Moreover, the drill bits for the lathes were crafted from steel tools forged by the craftsmen. While not sophisticated, they were sufficient for processing coarse components.
Looking at the array of lathes before him, Simon felt a sense of accomplishment. With these machines, he could begin producing small mechanical parts, which could then be assembled into one of the oldest forms of machinery, a clock.
In his view, in his previous world, industrialisation had its roots in clockmaking. It was from this era that precision parts began to play a significant role in history.
As for firearms and cannons, Simon had considered them, but he understood that they were unrealistic to manufacture within a few years.
As the saying goes, ’A single cannon shot costs ten thousand caps of gold.’ His territory was impoverished, and the lengthy process of crafting a single firearm with manual lathes was an impractical burden. Before the advent of steam engines, producing firearms on a large scale was almost laughable.
Therefore, Simon’s current strategy was to focus everything on production. Only when his territory became prosperous and had a basic industrial foundation could he develop such technologies in tandem with economic growth.
After all, in Simon’s eyes, warfare was a matter of wealth and resources. Without adequate supplies, even the best weapons were useless. Prioritising military development over economic stability was simply unrealistic.
For now, his priority was building up his territory. Of course, strengthening the military was also necessary, both to defend against the nomads from the northern grasslands and to deal with banditry during the harsh winter months.
Based on past experiences, winter, when food was scarce, was always the season when bandits ran rampant.
- Chapter 132: A Mutual Understanding
- Chapter 131: Coming To Terms
- Chapter 130: What Now?
- Chapter 129: Sowing
- Chapter 128: Do You?
- Chapter 127: Winning
- Chapter 126: Here’s My Decision
- Chapter 125: A Proposal?
- Chapter 124: Slander, here and there...
- Chapter 123: A Very Wise Lot
- Chapter 122: What Say You?
- Chapter 121: Are You Sure?
- Chapter 120: Hmmm!
- Chapter 119: Thesis
- Chapter 118: He Hits Differently
- Chapter 117: Who Am I?
- Chapter 116: Go Get It
- Chapter 115: Take Them Away
- Chapter 114: Check Each Body
- Chapter 113: Get To Safety
- Chapter 112: Facing Fear
- Chapter 111: Seek And Report
- Chapter 110: Where Are You Going To So Late?
- Chapter 109: Plans
- Chapter 108: Long Live The Prince!
- Chapter 107: Gaining Control
- Chapter 106: Gathering The Spoils
- Chapter 105: What’s Your Decision?
- Chapter 104: One For All
- Chapter 103: Sowing Discord In Distress
- Chapter 102: A Prince And A Pawn
- Chapter 101: A Friendly Visit
- Chapter 100: Go And Come
- Chapter 99: All or Nothing?
- Chapter 98: Who Wins?
- Chapter 97: She Truly Drives A Hard Bargain
- Chapter 96: Here She Comes
- Chapter 95: Saved By A Grab
- Chapter 94: Hehehe...
- Chapter 93: What Did You Say?
- Chapter 92: Go Hard Or Go Home
- Chapter 91: Two Steps Wiser
- Chapter 90: A Rat
- Chapter 89: Insatiable
- Chapter 88: A Promotion
- Chapter 87: A Very Good Job
- Chapter 86: Roots Run Deep
- Chapter 85: New Read
- Chapter 84: Again!!!
- Chapter 83: Put It On
- Chapter 82: Two Bright Minds
- Chapter 81: Straight To Business
- Chapter 80: Taking Another Step Forward
- Chapter 79: Crowd Control
- Chapter 78: Let’s Go!!!
- Chapter 77: Prince Gerad
- Chapter 76: Here He Comes
- Chapter 75: Prince Simon
- Chapter 74: Teams
- Chapter 73: Moving On
- Chapter 72: Feeding Bread Crumbs
- Chapter 71: Heads Rolling
- Chapter 70: Where Are They?
- Chapter 69: Education On Promotion
- Chapter 68: Filled With Wonder
- Chapter 67: Playing Smart
- Chapter 66: Suggestions
- Chapter 65: No, Forty Times
- Chapter 64: A Sting Of Pain
- Chapter 63: Subtle Hint
- Chapter 62: Over Priced But Fed Well
- Chapter 61: Living
- Chapter 60: First Generation
- Chapter 59: Bulky Order
- Chapter 58: Take One Out?
- Chapter 57: Awe!
- Chapter 56: Family Introduction
- Chapter 55: All Round Debit
- Chapter 54: Just The Beginning
- Chapter 53: Growth
- Chapter 52: Wonders
- Chapter 51: Working Wonders
- Chapter 50: Letting Them Do The Job
- Chapter 49: Temporary Storage
- Chapter 48: Disbursements
- Chapter 47: Rake It In
- Chapter 46: Double Win
- Chapter 45: Dismissed
- Chapter 44: Fowl Play
- Chapter 43: Learning Something New
- Chapter 42: Do Not Flee
- Chapter 41: Go Get Him
- Chapter 40: Eldora Quest Success
- Chapter 39: Hint!
- Chapter 38: Here Comes The Big Fish
- Chapter 37: Sending Out The Bait
- Chapter 36: Cry Poor?
- Chapter 35: Are You Willing?
- Chapter 34: Go
- Chapter 33: Show Off
- Chapter 32: Introducing, Brambleford’s Finest
- Chapter 31: Let Him Wait
- Chapter 30: Take Two
- Chapter 29: Moving Forward
- Chapter 28: Sir, We’ve Got Cargo
- Chapter 27: Please Spare Harlan
- Chapter 26: We Will Follow Baldwin’s Strategy
- Chapter 25: Convincing Lancelot
- Chapter 24: Let’s Go Take A Look
- Chapter 23: What’s Your Name?
- Chapter 22: Hmmm
- Chapter 21: As Stubborn As A Mule
- Chapter 20: A Closed Door Auction
- Chapter 19: A Request?
- Chapter 18: Roland, Why?
- Chapter 17: Ouch!
- Chapter 16: An Opportunity To Exploit
- Chapter 15: First Invention
- Chapter 14: Let’s Go!
- Chapter 13: We Come Bearing Gifts
- Chapter 12: An Assassin!
- Chapter 11: Complete
- Chapter 10: Knowledge Transfer
- Chapter 9: Subtle Hint
- Chapter 8: Just A Joke
- Chapter 7: Task Complete
- Chapter 6: Capture Them
- Chapter 5: Summon The Armory Officer
- Chapter 4: Clang! Clang!! Clang!!!
- Chapter 3: Brambleford
- Chapter 2: The Eldorian Empire
- Chapter 1: I’m Not Dead?
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