Cast Pump Part
Timestamp: Day 8 of Fall 514 AV
Location: Lucis and Lucis, the pump, big machinery and labouring building
Contuinues from Checking the Touch
The second work thread Fall 514 AV. The previous day they started to heat up the furnace and got mold and materials and other preparations done. Now Ornea and Edward Luci continues the metalsmithing they started at. Ornea goes on working at getting the furnace hot enough, weighs all the materials they are going to use and make corrections, makes steel and casts the pump part.
“So ... fortunately we bought some iron bars they had in store at Touch of Fire...this means we’ll be able to go on straight to the melting and casting without needing to cast bars first. “
Edward Luci was obviously pleased with the outcome of Orneas visit to Touch of Fire the day before. The iron bars had been delivered this morning as agreed and the foundry was heated and ready. The new metalsmith Ornea had so far proved herself as competent as she had said she was, which was good too.
Edward felt pleased with his employee. The Inarta was small but fit, had really high work moral and seemed sincerely interested in everything he told her. He appreciated this. But it was maybe still a bit early for him to decide on a permanent employment ? He must admit he was tempted to take the decision at once, but his love of safety and quality told him he must at least wait until the end of this workday until he could strike the deal.
Ornea continued with the metalsmith work. She added coal to the fire. A lot of coke, that she shuffled into the furnace from the side. Iron required high heat to melt. She explained to Edward that she found it better to get the temperature a bit higher than needed, than the opposite. With a temperature that barely was enough to melt the iron it would take forever, but it could also affect the quality badly. She’d rather not take that risk, she said.
Edward Luci nodded in agreement. “Good. Let’s proceed”.
Ornea nodded. She made a braid of her long hair to keep it out of the way and tied a thin cotton band around it. Then she grabbed a leather apron and donned in, looked around, found a pair of leather working gloves and put them on. It was important to protect the hands. She was also a little bit nervous, as she wasn’t used to jobs the size of this metal detail to the pumps. She had been casting smaller things at Wind Reach, tools and other things to use in households and crafting, small statues and other art, buckles and jewellery details, boxes and flasks...many things, but never machinery parts. But the job was basically the same, she told herself. She hoped she was right.
...Timestamp: Day 8 of Fall 514 AV
Location: Lucis and Lucis, the pump, big machinery and labouring building
Contuinues from Checking the Touch
The second work thread Fall 514 AV. The previous day they started to heat up the furnace and got mold and materials and other preparations done. Now Ornea and Edward Luci continues the metalsmithing they started at. Ornea goes on working at getting the furnace hot enough, weighs all the materials they are going to use and make corrections, makes steel and casts the pump part.
“So ... fortunately we bought some iron bars they had in store at Touch of Fire...this means we’ll be able to go on straight to the melting and casting without needing to cast bars first. “
Edward Luci was obviously pleased with the outcome of Orneas visit to Touch of Fire the day before. The iron bars had been delivered this morning as agreed and the foundry was heated and ready. The new metalsmith Ornea had so far proved herself as competent as she had said she was, which was good too.
Edward felt pleased with his employee. The Inarta was small but fit, had really high work moral and seemed sincerely interested in everything he told her. He appreciated this. But it was maybe still a bit early for him to decide on a permanent employment ? He must admit he was tempted to take the decision at once, but his love of safety and quality told him he must at least wait until the end of this workday until he could strike the deal.
Ornea continued with the metalsmith work. She added coal to the fire. A lot of coke, that she shuffled into the furnace from the side. Iron required high heat to melt. She explained to Edward that she found it better to get the temperature a bit higher than needed, than the opposite. With a temperature that barely was enough to melt the iron it would take forever, but it could also affect the quality badly. She’d rather not take that risk, she said.
Edward Luci nodded in agreement. “Good. Let’s proceed”.
Ornea nodded. She made a braid of her long hair to keep it out of the way and tied a thin cotton band around it. Then she grabbed a leather apron and donned in, looked around, found a pair of leather working gloves and put them on. It was important to protect the hands. She was also a little bit nervous, as she wasn’t used to jobs the size of this metal detail to the pumps. She had been casting smaller things at Wind Reach, tools and other things to use in households and crafting, small statues and other art, buckles and jewellery details, boxes and flasks...many things, but never machinery parts. But the job was basically the same, she told herself. She hoped she was right.