Every step in this production process he found problematic.
Yet he didn't know how to improve it.
Manufacturing electric motors here was overly simple.
The biggest issue with his motors was their crude construction, susceptibility to damage, and ease of repair.
Halfway through the process, a primitive person came to help.
This finally accelerated the progress.
Tens of thousands of meters of enameled wire.
The coils took seven days to wind.
Then he crafted a metal frame himself, secured the magnets firmly, and fastened the coils in place.
He calibrated the shaft.
The drill bit attached below the shaft.
The drill bit's tail was confined within a tube.
Adjusting it took two more days.
Once the plug was installed, it was once again given to 'Smarty Pants'.
'Handy' and 'Ballsy' assembled two more identical generators as before.
One was sent to the logging site.
The logging site had water wheels.
They could drive it to generate electricity.
