JRM wrote:PeterZ wrote:In that passage, James, Zwaigair mentioned that the products from the same shop might or might not be interchangeable. That shop would use the same templates to make their jigs yet still not be interchangeable. Now toss in the brass rounds. The drawing machines for the brass have to produce nearly identical tubes. Sure they know how to make brass and copper pipe in quantity. For plumbing, tubes that don't fit exactly can be fitted together and soldered. Different enough drawing machines that produce tubes with big enough variances in their dimensions can produce cartridges that can fit in the chamber of the rifle but are different enough to jam or misfire. The more use the rifle gets the more likely these issues will come up.
Yes, these issues can be avoided with sufficient diligence and care. That takes time and money. To truly replicate the automated system of Howsmyn with the labor intensive system of the mainland, requires so much time and training that it would be a like one master gunsmith making every single piece from a common design. Even then it would take weeks or months per gun.
I agree with you that an argument might be made that the less than knowledgeable aristos of the mainland might just try to replicate the bolt action rifles. That would be such a resource suck that charis would be more helped than hindered.
Hi Peter,
The reason that the Tiger economies of the Pacific rim grew so quickly is that they didn't have to develop their technology, they bought it. They bought the most current technology, and their productivity gains were fantastic, because they skipped intermediate steps. Siddarmark's manufacturing is going to grow at a rapid rate for the same reason. What makes you and Don think that the Church can't steal and apply the technology that Charis is transferring to Siddarmark?
Does RFC have to transfer Shannon Foraker to Dolar?
James
Hi James,
The church can steal all they like. But under its present regime, they'll never catch up. Every time they encounter an unpleasant surprise and come up with counter, there is another unpleasant surprise waiting in the wings. That is because they are adamantly opposed to innovation. There are some bright people on the church's side, but being smart in means keeping your head down to avoid having the inquisition cut it off. Thirsk and Maigwair both have to protect their pet wizzards.
No, the church shops are not really capable of precision, at least not in the same sense as the Delthak works. Precision means having same measurements across the board and being able to come up with same results every time. In the church shops, they get "close" and then customize the parts to fit together. They lack the tools to make the tools that would make precision possible.
As an example, In my shop, I have a caliper that enables me to make precise measurements, let's say down to a thousandth of an inch, or its eqivalant in metric. This intrument permits me to lathe or grind down a piece of metal to the point where it would fit exactly into the perfectly round hole that the same instrument permitted me to drill or bore out.
There are no calipers in church shops.
As for the pacific rim countries with their tiger economies, they weren't handicapped by the proscriptions or the doctrine the church imposes. Neither, I might add, was Shannon Foracker. The inquisition would have sent her to the punishment as a servant of Shan-wei for sure!
Don