Sword & Exaktus
I’ve been charting the micro‑variation in forge temperatures—wonder if your blades meet that exacting standard, or if there’s a hidden defect that could cost a life.
Every blade that leaves my forge has been tempered under a watchful eye, its heat curve charted and verified before the final test. If a defect shows up, I cut it out and never let it reach a warrior’s hands—no blade is allowed to risk a life.
Nice, but even a 0.01‑degree deviation can cause a blade to fracture under stress. Make sure you’re sampling the cooling curve at micro‑intervals, not just the final curve.
I’ll adjust the cooling process, measuring every micro‑interval so no hidden flaw slips through. A blade’s integrity is my oath; even a 0.01‑degree slip will not be tolerated.
That’s the kind of precision I expect—though even your micro‑intervals can hide a latent flaw if you don’t validate the data with statistical confidence intervals. Keep your logs tight, and don’t forget to audit the sensors themselves.
Your point is well taken. I will tighten the logs, audit the sensors, and apply statistical confidence intervals to guard against hidden flaws. The safety of every warrior who takes my blade is my highest duty.
That’s the level of diligence a blade needs. Just remember, even a well‑calibrated sensor can drift if the environment changes. Keep a separate drift log and audit it weekly. It’s the difference between a good tool and a legendary one.
Indeed, vigilance over sensor drift is essential. I’ll maintain a separate drift log and review it each week to ensure every blade stays true from forge to battle. A legendary sword rests on such careful stewardship.