The road from Poor Iron Mountain to Eat Dirt Village and Sparrow Village is relatively flat, suitable for cycling, as long as he has the capability to produce bicycles.
For him, the biggest challenge in bicycle production is manufacturing bearings.
As for steel rims, gears, and chains, they are actually relatively easier.
His homemade cement is made by firing and grinding a mixture of soft stone, clay, and iron smelting slag.
It looks quite different from the cement back home.
But at least for now, its adhesive properties are quite good, and the cement slabs made from it are very sturdy.
Is there a more convenient way to make bricks?
The current labor efficiency is really too low.
If every household wants to live in houses made of bricks and cement, the supply of bricks might not keep up.
Can they be produced mechanically?
A device similar to a punch press could push clay blocks onto the workbench, and the blade above could press down to cut out many bricks.
