We had from HFaF, that Safehold had all sorts of 19th century agricultural equipment including reapers etc which require at least some steel [blades etc] to work, cast or wrought iron being too heavy and too inflexible for long term affordable farm work.
So steel was being used for major societal applications but couldn't be made in the bulk quantities of the non-war obvious demand, and while Charis was iron master to the world, iron boring tools were evidently limited compared to brass, which Charis has a lot given all the church bells Merlin noted when he arrived.
Howsmyn's tool master [re-]invented the micrometer and dozens of other standard measure tools, that are critical for universal interchangeability, not just within the same factory, that the Go4 and their artisans may still have no clue about their critical importance.
While steel production may go up in the Go4 lands thanks to the stolen open hearth designs, being largely restricted to blockaded South Harchong won't help until they are supplemented by others on Haven.
Until then the Go4 will be stuck in the iron era, even they can make very good near steel iron, a bottleneck which will hold them back until they lose the current war.
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Henry Brown wrote:*quote="n7axw"*I,for one, will admit that, with the possible exception of Charis, I had Safehold comparable more to 17th century Europe before the age of industrialization than to the 19th century.
I suspect what is happening here is that when we think of the Writ, we tend to think only in terms of the proscriptions rather than the guidance it provides in such areas as chemistry and agriculture. Much of what Safehold takes for granted, we on Earth had to figure out a step at a time.
Don*quote*
Like you, I mentally had the mainland around late 17th century real world in industry pre-Merlin. Mainly due to the repeated emphasis on what is prohibited and on how difficult it is for new innovations to be approved. I DID think of them around 19th century RW in agriculture. So I guess I was half-right.