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You can cut wood, smooth wood, [[DF2012:Feather tree|featherwood]], [[DF2012:Fungiwood|fungiwood]], netherbark, ironbark and steeloak into planks. From each log you will get 4 planks, which effectively act as blocks. You can use this for big aboveground wooden forts, wooden floors, or whatever you like. | You can cut wood, smooth wood, [[DF2012:Feather tree|featherwood]], [[DF2012:Fungiwood|fungiwood]], netherbark, ironbark and steeloak into planks. From each log you will get 4 planks, which effectively act as blocks. You can use this for big aboveground wooden forts, wooden floors, or whatever you like. | ||
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To craft steel bars from steeloak logs, you need to first research the Herbalist's Laboratory at the Researcher's Study. Steel bars are crafted at the Herbalist's Laboratory. | To craft steel bars from steeloak logs, you need to first research the Herbalist's Laboratory at the Researcher's Study. Steel bars are crafted at the Herbalist's Laboratory. | ||
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You can also cut gnarled roots, which are dug up in the soil layer, to one unit of wood each. | You can also cut gnarled roots, which are dug up in the soil layer, to one unit of wood each. | ||
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Grown harvested saplings can be cut into logs. This process leaves behind tree seeds to continue the tree farm. | Grown harvested saplings can be cut into logs. This process leaves behind tree seeds to continue the tree farm. |