Chapter 178: The beauty of the industry (1/2)

Chapter 178: The beauty of the industry

Translated by me, edited by drpetro.

However the difference here was that the skull became the head of the Metal Specialist, and the crossbones beneath were replaced by a hammer and a wench.

There was the monster and the industry. There was also the new and awe feel.

But to Ye Qing, this wasn’t nearly enough.

The new design still wasn’t able to completely portray their true skills. It also couldn’t be made completely unique.

If someone were to take a squash, paint it, and add some soft metals to it, then it might look half like the real thing.

What Ye Qing wanted was an ultimately unique, unforgeable logo. Such that when anyone gave it even so much as a glance, they would all be able feel just how formidable Monster Heavy Industry was.

On the surface of the hammer were the words [Monster Heavy Industry], and the wrench had [Masters of Precision] carved in it.

Having completed the carvings, it was finally time to show the true power of Monster Heavy Industry.

Ye Qing quickly plotted out multiple coordinate point in the software and connected them. On the display, the head of the hammer had multiple diamond-like surfaces cut out.

What he wanted to do was turn the hammer head into something like a diamond, and do something similarly complex for the wrench as well.

The diamond was a diamond because of those several dozen highly precise surfaces.

For diamonds of the same carat, the more faces it had, the higher its price.

24 faces, 57 faces, 72 faces, 88 faces.

The more faces it had, the more the diamond would shine under the sun.

It was any woman’s poison, and any man’s nightmare.

It was also a symbol of industrial power. Behind the ever increasing number of diamond faces, was the technical advances of the industry.

The diamond was the hardest natural material in the world. In front of it, no matter if it was tungsten, depleted uranium alloy, or titanium alloy, they could all go cry in a corner.

Which is why to cut it, a harder material needed to be found.

This was just like how wood could never drill open metal, so processing diamonds had always been an industrial headache.

So if it wasn’t possible to find anything harder, then how could it be cut?

There was only the option of using diamond to cut diamond by wearing each other out, which is why there was an exponential growth in difficulty the more faces it has.

A diamond that had 88 faces cut out was basically the king of all diamonds, and a weapon of mass destruction against any woman.

But what if……

Ye Qing cut 188, or even 288 faces, onto the hammer and the wrench?

Diamonds are after all the hardest material in the world, but pure titanium isn’t.

Even the hardest metal, tungsten, could be handled by diamonds. Plus, titanium wasn’t that hard to begin with, so Ye Qing wanting to cut a couple hundred faces onto titanium wasn’t as difficult as it seemed, rather it was quite easy.

If the new symbol of Monster Heavy Industry was gifted this kind of masterful work.

Then wouldn’t that be the be the best anti-forging technique; an unforgettable being with just one glance?

If a diamond was a woman’s poison, then would this kind of highly difficult titanium product be a man’s poison?