System: Build My Own Territory

Chapter 186: Battle for Imperial Authority (10000 Words) (Part 4)


The parts such as the mining cart's frame are naturally made by the Woodworker Workshop.

But the mining cart's wheels, axles, and transmission need to be forged and produced by the Blacksmith Shop.

Listening to Master Lynn's explanation, Ehrelo had no more unnecessary words.

They followed behind Lynn and entered the Woodworker Workshop.

They arrived at a workbench for processing wood panels, where Lynn held an Iron Saw in his right hand, using both his left hand and foot to fix the wood panel.

Buzz~ Woo woo

As Lynn pulled the Iron Saw with his right hand, the sound of the vibrating saw blade echoed.

Stream after stream of sawdust fell from the saw's opening, landing on the ground.

The fragrance of raw wood also dispersed into the air.

[Production Experience +1]

[Production Experience +1]

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Knowledge and memories about hand-drawn mining cart production emerged rapidly in Lynn's mind and fused quickly.

Under the gaze of Colin and Ehrelo, Lynn completed the preliminary processing of the wood pieces.

Then, using the Iron Planer, he performed a meticulous secondary processing on the wood panels.

Only smooth and flat wood panels can guarantee accurate thickness and precision during nailing.

After all the detailed processing of the wood panels was completed, Lynn picked up the Iron Chisel on the workbench and started precisely chiseling mortise and tenon joints on the edges of the wood panels.

Preparing in advance for the subsequent assembly and joining of the frame.

Amid Lynn's continuous busy efforts, he began assembling the wood strips and panels with completed mortise and tenon joints.

Starting from the bottom frame of the cart, using the Iron Hammer for incessant pounding...

[Production Experience +1]

More and more production knowledge surfaced in Lynn's mind.

But Lynn did not stop, continuing to assemble and construct the mining cart's frame.

Until afternoon.

A fully assembled mining cart frame appeared before everyone's eyes.

The frame was approximately one and a half meters long, one meter wide, and equally one meter high.

Under a full load of coal, this cart can hold at least two thousand pounds of coal!

However, due to the wood material and wooden track, combined with the hand-drawing of two workers working together.

A mining cart's load capacity is only about fifteen hundred pounds at most.

Such a load capacity indeed was no different from that of a horse-drawn cart.

But the number of draft horses is limited.

If he just teaches Colin how to build mining carts, there will be countless mining carts similar to horse-drawn carts to transport ores or other goods.

At this moment.

A Guard holding paper and a feather pen hurried into the Woodworker Workshop, handing it to Red.

Red accepted it and walked up to Lynn, reminding him, "Master, the items you needed have arrived."

Lynn glanced at it, "Place it on the vacant workbench."

Without any hesitation, Red placed it on a workbench behind him.

Lynn stepped over and sat in front of the workbench.

With paper full of wood grain spread out, Lynn picked up the feather pen nearby and began writing on the paper.

Behind him, Ehrelo and Colin exchanged a glance and stepped up behind Lynn.

Watching their Master Lynn, his right hand roamed over the paper leaving one illustration, and lines of text and numbers.

Both people's eyes widened involuntarily.

Although neither Ehrelo nor Colin could read, their Master Lynn clearly took this into account.

Using various methods, he annotated the symbols that they could understand.

With Lynn's right hand moving like a wandering dragon, a completed and delicate hand-drawn mining cart gradually formed on the paper.

At this moment.

Lynn spared no expense in manpower and resources to build the value of a Papermaking Workshop, which was evident.

As long as he sketches out all the drawings for the hand-drawn mining cart, marked with the precise dimensions of each component.

Future woodworker craftsmen, just by understanding the writing, can learn how to make the hand-drawn mining cart from this drawing.

The drawing can be sent directly to Tate's school, where detailed analysis and teaching will begin!

It's not just the production of hand-drawn mining carts.

Forging armor, making Wheel Plows, water wheels, and so on can all be portrayed and recorded on paper!

Only in this way can these advanced technologies spread throughout Lynn's entire territory.

By nightfall, the hand-drawn mining cart drawings were completed.

Lynn stood up from his wooden chair and couldn't help but stretch.

Turning around, he looked at the shocked faces of Ehrelo and Colin, and said, "Hand-drawn mining cart drawings."

"A hand-drawn mining cart requires several components, wooden and iron, requiring your two workshops to collaborate."

"Wooden frames, hand-drawn handles, and wooden wheel spokes, etc. are to be made by Colin and his apprentices."

"Wheel hubs, axles, simple transmission chains, etc. are to be produced by Ehrelo and his apprentices."

"Any problems?"

Colin and Ehrelo exchanged a glance, and said in a deep voice, "No problems!"

Lynn responded, "If there's anything unclear, feel free to find me."

"Then, you may begin."

Colin and Ehrelo hurriedly bowed, "Yes, Master."

Lynn glanced at them once more, then exited the Woodworker Workshop under the eye-watching farewell of several apprentices.

His annotations were detailed down to the quantity and placement of each iron nail.

If Colin and Ehrelo still couldn't manage the production, they could certainly be sent to Guy's farm to raise pigs.

Walking along the streets of the small town, Lynn swept his gaze around the surroundings.

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