Metalworking
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Processing Metal Ores
Equipment you'll need:
- Access to a smithy with furnace, forge, and anvil
- Stone containing metal ore
- Forging hammer
- Tongs
- Flux (such as charcoal)
- Heavy hammer (or use the forging hammer for crushing, though you may not want to risk damaging it and use a less-valuable hammer for crushing stone)
Steps:
drop
the ore-containing stonecrush
the ore-containing stone until it becomes powderget
the powder and take it to the smithyput
the powder into the furnaceput
flux into the furnace- Repeatedly
pull
the chain to work the bellows until you hear the intermittent hiss of slag melting from the ore pull
the slag chute lever to drain the molten slag out of the furnaceput
the bloom from the furnace into the forge after the furnace cools, letting it get to the desired temperatureput
the red-hot iron-bloom onto the anvil- Repeatedly
hammer bloom make pure
to hammer out remaining impurities until you feel you've gotten it as pure as possible
Forging
Equipment you'll need:
- Access to a smithy with forge and anvil
- Bronze, copper, iron, or steel (blooms or ingots)
- Forging hammer
- Tongs
Steps:
put
the desired metal into the forge- Wait for the metal to heat to red-hot (the forge won't heat it any hotter than this, so no fear of accidental smelting)
put
the red-hot metal bloom onto the anvil- Repeatedly
hammer
the bloom into the desired shape (typehammer bloom
by itself to see all possibilities) - (Optional)
put
the finished item into a quenching trough to cool it down more quickly
Sharpening bladed items
Most bladed items (sword blades, axe blades, etc.) will need to be annealed, ground, and quenched in order to get a sharp blade rather than a dull one. This requirement is indicated by the item being described as "dull", i.e. "a shortsword-blade (dull)". A rare few bladed items do not show as dull and therefore do not need to be sharpened, such as arrowheads.
Equipment you'll need:
- Access to a smithy with a forge, annealing bench, quenching trough, and grinding wheel.
- Tongs
- A bladed metal item such as a sword-blade, dagger-blade, axe-head, etc.
Steps:
put
the bladed item into the forge and wait for it to get red-hot.put
the red-hot bladed item on the annealing bench and wait for it to cool in the open air. This causes the metal to get softer, which is required for effective grinding.- (The above two steps may need to be done twice.)
- While holding the now-softened metal bladed item,
grind
it at the grinding wheel. This auto-repeating process will continue until you've gotten the blade as sharp as you're capable of getting it. put
the sharpened bladed item in the forge and let it get red-hot again.put
the red-hot sharpened bladed item into the quenching trough and wait for it to cool. This causes the metal to harden again, restoring its durability.- (The above two steps may be done twice to ensure it is fully restored to optimal metal strength.)
Note: Sharpened blades will dull with use, but after a blade's initial sharpening it will not require the annealing and quenching process for subsequent re-sharpening!