"It's okay, it's just an experiment error, a small problem! Everyone, please leave!" Bolu stood on a pile of materials and waved to the crowd.
"It's just a small problem if it's all blown up?" People showed subtle expressions, but if no one was injured, it really wasn't a big deal, so they dispersed after some discussion.
Polu also saw Smith running from the factory next door in the crowd, and he happened to use him: "Smith, please bring a few workers to help me clean up."
After the arrangements were made, he himself stood aside with pursed lips and said nothing, watching the workers remove all the collapsed wooden boards and pile them aside, revealing a mess of furnishings. The hands behind his back were trembling slightly.
Leah bumped into him: "Hey, didn't you say you were just going to do a cutting experiment? How come the ground was cut and exploded?"
"Well, maybe too much energy was given?" He wiped the mud on his face. "I didn't expect that just cutting it would cause the ground to break apart. Could it be that the rays penetrated directly into the ground?"
Although Polu looked very calm on the surface, there were actually countless thoughts surging in his heart: "It is better not to do such experiments related to killing spells here in the future, especially you must not directly fill up the energy.
, this movement is too big. Even if you don’t die, it will be uncomfortable if you are buried in it and get hit.”
Fortunately, the explosion was not very powerful.
When the steam overturns the surface soil, a large amount of energy has been released, so although it looks chaotic, almost nothing has been destroyed. After all, the current products still adhere to the principle of being silly, big, and thick, including the Weiran book.
The huge, motionless book is still lying in place.
It looks scary because the studio itself is a temporary building like a work shed. The exterior walls are just thin wooden boards. But now it seems that it must be moved.
So it seems that these books are made of such steel to survive the exploding alchemy laboratory? There must have been many explosions back then, right?
He walked into the ruins and looked at the scorching ray array that was still clamped on the vise. The array was still in a red-hot state. The several layers of steel plates clamped below had been completely penetrated. The incision was quite smooth.
There is some slag left around after the melted metal.
"The full energy of the scorching ray is so powerful? It adds up to 10 centimeters, just open a hole. It's better to underestimate the magician. The full energy of a spell with only energy level two is so fierce. It's okay, at least it can make a hole.
, it can be used directly after polishing it, I don’t think it’s a loss this time!” Although the nest really exploded, this thing is worth the price of admission. The frustration and fright were gradually replaced by the joy that this idea can work, and the thought that it can be used
Come and do other things, and his mood gradually becomes happy again!
"Ha! I knew this thing could work! Speaking of rays of this level, can they be used to pass through various tubes at once?"
However, before he put his bold idea into action, the most important problem was to find a way to solve the problem that the next layer would be melted down after the rays burned through.
Looking at the situation now, it is impossible to directly put ordinary materials on it. I can’t see clearly. It will burn through directly. Then there will be another explosion. What about the reflective material? No, no, don’t reflect it and pierce me.
It would be funny. Even if you light the house on fire, what kind of material can be used that can absorb both light and heat?
He looked around and accidentally saw that it was no longer an eruption, but a very thin water vapor that was drifting out bit by bit. "This thing is very efficient at boiling water? Do you want to think about how to boil water? Water?"
I almost forgot! Water!" Some faint memories gradually emerged in my mind. The plasma cutting I once saw in the factory seemed to be soaked in water or cut in water?
Speaking of which, if it's water, the bottom pad shouldn't burn through before the water dries up, right?
He didn't walk away, and with the help of his inspiration, he started making the second ray board on the spot. Of course, he learned the lesson this time, and the energy supply part only added two more runes than the first full-power one.
Half of it is missing.
"You guys, help me lift this table out! And these boards! Come on, carry it to this open space." I grabbed a few strong men and moved the equipment to a position. I didn't dare to leave it in the same place for this experiment.
Did it.
Clamping the finished ray plate into a vise again, Polu loudly warned the workers who gathered around to see what was going on. "Step back a few steps! Step back a few steps! Yes, step back 20 steps away! Otherwise, it will explode in a moment."
There is no place to run!" These words were so powerful that the crowd immediately backed away.
"Don't look at the white light here later! It will hurt your eyes, so don't look at it!" The light emitted before was too bright, so this time he added a circle around it to prevent people from staring at the white light.
look.
This time the vise was turned in one direction, clamping the ray plate directly towards a metal bucket filled with water. Polu connected all the wire tubes at hand, far away from the vise. Waiting until
After the assembly was completed, he gently pushed the switch, and the white stream of light appeared on the vertical pedestal again, shining through the gap in the enclosure. Almost as soon as the ray hit the bucket, the water inside seemed to have a
It was as if a red-hot iron rod had been inserted, boiling, and white steam was coming out.
Seeing that the white gas was getting more and more exaggerated, and it was rolling like hot water on a red-hot iron plate. Polu, who was a little scared, took the time to turn off the switch.
"One minute! Let's see."
Polu removed the switch and walked over. He took a hooked stick and pulled the water bottle out from under the table.
"Why is it so light?"
Polu, who was exerting too much force, almost lifted the bucket over his head. He placed the bucket on the ground next to him, and when he came over, he saw that only half of the water was left in the bucket. He lifted the bucket and found that the bottom of the bucket was intact. This made him
He breathed a huge sigh of relief.
"Damn, this evaporation efficiency is a bit high, isn't it? Make a note of it, it will come in handy when you need stronger steam-powered machinery in the future. Hmm... Speaking of which, if I don't generate electricity, what will I do with the steam turbine? This will
Since there is no such thing as a naval battle, why should we build a land cruiser?"
"Polu, why are you in such a daze?" Leah's voice came from behind.
"Oh! It's okay, I thought of something else!"
It seems that this level of rays cannot directly burn through the bucket filled with water. Although the water vapor is a bit large, cutting the water tank at least provides a very possible direction. After all, boiling water is much better than exploding the ground.
After filling up the bucket and returning it to its original position, Polu picked up a piece of scrap on the ground. He raised his hand and shouted back: "Turn on the switch!"
"are you sure?"
"I'm sure!"
The light came on again, and he pushed the scrap in his hand, and a brown mist floated out from the gap in the fence. Since he couldn't see the progress of the cutting, he had to wait until he heard the sound of the water surface before moving forward.
Send a little bit, but the squeaking sound was almost continuous, and then Bolu simply pushed in at a constant speed.
Almost done, Bolu raised his right hand: "Cut off the energy!"
He took back the steel plate in his hand, and the sunlight shone through the twisted and uneven gap, creating a bright reflection on the edge of the plate, like a winding road.