217 6.11 Free Bricks, Anyone?

The dispenser then detected the contents and began to churn out 'playdough-like' mix into the moulding tray. The cookie-cutter then extended and pressed on to the moulding tray, and a single piece of metal blade smoothen the surface and brought the excess to the side where another conveyor brought the excess back into the mixer.

I pressed the machine to stop and adjust the time release for the 'playdough-like' mix to be half a second earlier and ran the test again. This time, there was less excess to smoothen out as the tray moved on the conveyor and into the furnace chamber.

One unique thing about these types of machinery is that we could just dump the materials made beforehand and then we could leave it to work on themselves. We could fill it up to the brim and let it run and by the time we need to collect these, it would be done by 3 hours in the Realm of Mind and 1 hour in our time.

We dumped all the 3 handcart load into the conveyor belt that had sort of large bowls on it where it easily deposited into the mixture. After doing so, we meditated off and went back to our real world.

I looked at the time and showed just half past 9. "Sensei, I need to recover back the energy and I'd join you by half an hours time. I need to meditate and then get back my 100% energies before we head back and implement it to the smelting area as well."

"Take your time, kid. I wish you could visualise me some jars of yumeshu. Hahahaha. I'm running low and this is the only jar I've got."

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"Haiyo, Sensei... Just call the messenger and get the guy from the brewery to send you some...Haiya... like you never ordered like this before..." I laughed and passed him my coin pouch that I was still carrying on the obi after shopping for the Tanukis.

"Help yourself, Sensei. I'd be right back." I said as I turned my back and head to my room and sat down while starting to meditate and concentrate on my chakra points from the centre of my body right to all my secondary points.

After I had filled all my chakra points and had also extended to my secondary points, I felt some new changes I had never felt before. It was grids of energy lines.

Each parallel grid lines was made of red and blue. It was so fine that it was like a strand of hair. And each grid lines that extended from my chakra points was made up of dozens of lines that connect to my secondary points.

I meditated off and pondered what it could be. Usually, I just thought it could just be a passing thought for these to branch out from my main chakra points into my arms and legs and ended till it reaches the tops of my fingers and toes.

Does it seem that these grid lines were formed to strengthen me? Or make me Leap in a more dramatic way? Or what? Tell me la... I couldn't think of all these when I've got other matters to attend to...!! Or well, maybe Hoshi-sama got the answer for me.

I walked to the garden and noticed that Hiko-sama had ordered half a dozen jars of yumeshu and he was grinning to me. He held my coin pouch to me and it weighed slightly lighter than before. I laughed at him and poured me a drink.

I drank up and looked at my sketchpad again as I drew the current sketchy diagram for the Refined Plates next. I drew a smelting pot that was twice the height of us and could easily for 6-8 people inside it. Then I draw a lifting boom and a large distribution 'reservoir' that sits on top of the 5 dispensers.

On top of these reservoirs, there would be a non-destructive sieve that would be able to separate the slag and impurities and this 'reservoir' would tip over every time it is filled automatically to dump the slag and impurities into an unknown abyss.

The new smelting pot would be able to hold 4000 kilograms of iron ores, coal and limestone altogether and once it distributed into the dispensers, each would hold 800 kilograms of Molten steel.

Each conveyor belt would have 20 moulding trays on the top and below it and measured 12 meters in length. It would be cooled by cryogenic for 10 meters for a duration of 30 minutes before the moulding tray tipped at the end into another elevated conveyor with running water at room temperature. By the end of the conveyor belt, the contents would drop into the caged wagon and be easily transported out into the real world once it is ready.

By the end of the process, we would have produced 2,000,000 plates for a process of 4 tonnes of iron ores, coal and limestone. No joke man, we hardly note of how much we used to produce 2,000 moulds of Refined Steel Plates before. Each plate weighs around 180-220 grams.

After showing the new diagram, even if we never managed to dump in 4 tonnes of materials alone, just by using this huge smelting pot would save us a lot of trouble. We had an excess of more than 100 sacks of iron ore, coal and limestones and decided to use all the 50 sacks of iron ores for this trial.

We went to the warehouse and said sorry to the Tanukis as we made quite a ruckus and hoisted the sacks of iron ores, coal and limestone directly into our Ops Room. Each sack weighs around 48-55 kilograms and their combined load would be around 2.5 tonnes. After we had shifted what we need, we closed the door of the Ops Room and sat down.

We went into our meditative state and appeared on the Realm of Mind. I quickly visualised the new designs for the process of the Refined Steel Plates and after some time, they materialised in front and all the unused moulding trays had vanished along with the hundreds of pallets.

Now the 5 dispensers and its 12 meters conveyor belt materialise, while each belt surface would have at least 20 moulding trays instead. A chamber of cooling cryogenic process of 10 meters long was in place, and at the end of each conveyor belt, there was another conveyor belt that had running water.

This further cools down and remove the Refined Steel Plates of its cryogenic state before dumping the finished, cooled plates into the caged wagon below it, ready to be pulled into the main warehouse area and stored into the crates in the 50s.

Once the 30 minutes had passed, the first 50 plates would then be tipped over and be water-cooled before being dropped into the wooden caged wagon. The whole waiting time would be 40 minutes and once every 3 minutes another 50 pieces would then be tipped over.

We dumped the 50 sacks of iron ores first, followed by 25 sacks of coal and 25 sacks of limestone. It would roughly make out 5 tonnes of molten steel and once it had melted, it would be raised and poured into the 'reservoir' pit before equally distributed into the 5 dispensers.

Yeah...! That's what it's supposed to be right now. I noticed that my energy was quickly depleted after the process and I watched the raw contents being dropped into the smelting pot.

After some time, the molten steel was poured into the 'reservoir'. After a minute of filling it up, the 'reservoir' tipped over and dump the slag and impurities over to an invisible abyss beside it.

The 5 dispensers automatically opened up and poured the molten steel according to their release timer. The mould then moved from the marked zone and into the forced cooling cryogenic chamber while another mould took its place.

Hiko-sama and I waited patiently and once the first 5 moulding plates tipped its hardened contents into the conveyor belt filled with running water, it then drops its 50 pieces of Refined Steel Plates into the empty wooden caged wagon below.