At first, Rorugir could only stand there, absolutely daunted. Aska wanted him to make the trough by himself? That was going to be a challenge. Well. This was undoubtedly the make it or break it moment, and he wanted to make sure he succeeded. Failure was not an option - ever.
When she put it into simpler terms, namely welding, and set out the tools for him, Rorugir relaxed a fraction. He'd welded before. Granted, he never had done an Okomo trough before, but the basic concept was the same. Hopefully.
Rorugir gulped once to sate his fire dried tongue, than set his face in resolution. "Yes, I can. On it." Than without so much as a pause, Rorugir moved to the tools. His hand grabbed at several of the brushes, which he brought to bear on two of the welded sheets. He was glad that the sheets had already been sanded and cut properly - that would make the job easier. Inspecting the bundle in his hand, Rorugir picked out which brush would help him the most, and than began to scrape at the two sheets he had selected.
It was the edges that would come together at a 90 degree angle that needed to be cleaned, of course - any impurities such as particles of dirt would weaken the bond and the trough as a whole. He worked quickly but did not sacrifice thoroughness for speed. When the sheets finally seemed clean enough, Ror took them by the tongs and held them in the fire. He made sure to angle them so the edges would receive the most head, and therefore be the most malleable. They turned a shade of rosy red and began merging together at the tip, which was his cue. Rorugir moved quickly to save the mating faces from the forge's flames. A couple more steps took him to the anvil, where he set the molded sheets down with utmost care. And then, He then took up the hammer, and began to pound.
At first, he made to draw out the edges, flattening them to the point where they intermingled endlessly. The connection between the two was strengthened, forced together by the tool in his right hand. When the metal was dressed, Rorugir took them back to the fire for more heating. This next part was to remove impurities; after the metal had heated up again Rorugir removed it from the fire to clean with another brush. Than, it was plunged back into the flames.
Now, here was the final part of the weld. Rorugir had been taught to allow the metals to carefully reach a temperature suitable for welding at this point, and none other. So he tried his best to accurately judge it. When he had brought it to what seemed like the right heat, he moved with a rapid purpose back again to the anvil. This time, he tapped lightly to bring the two welded sheets into full contact. And now, the weld was complete.
After his failure with the molds, Rorugir was careful not to be hasty this time around. He inspected the weld carefully, and heated it a couple times and tapped lightly again to be sure it was correctly affixed before moving on to the other sheets. Once he did though, he repeated his pattern. Fire, hammer, metal. He worked intensely to create the trough. It got tricky at the last few molds, the entire structure having become so cumbersome by then, but he managed it.
The trial had drained all the liquids from Rorugir's face, he wasn't able to sweat. The finished Okomo trough sat humbly on the forge's floor, awaiting Aska's inspection. Rorugir didn't say anything this time, only waited for her judgment. And tried not to pant too hard. |
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