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− | The [[metal]] industry is a catch all phrase for both the smelting of raw [[ore]] into metal bar (as well as [[Metal#Alloys|alloys]]) and turning those bars into crafts, furniture, weapons and armor. It can be very profitable to produce statues and [[furniture]] for hallways or trade goods as many metals have high value. It also | + | The [[metal]] industry is a catch all phrase for both the smelting of raw [[ore]] into metal bar (as well as [[Metal#Alloys|alloys]]) and turning those bars into crafts, furniture, weapons and armor. It can be very profitable to produce statues and [[furniture]] for hallways or trade goods as many metals have high value. It also alloys the production of high-quality weapons and armour for your military. |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:Ores_and_alloys_flowchart.png|thumb|Flowchart of ore refining and common alloy formulas.]] |
==Ore== | ==Ore== | ||
''Requires: A [[Miner]]'' | ''Requires: A [[Miner]]'' | ||
− | [[Ore]] is the generic term for a mineral that contains metal. | + | [[Ore]] is the generic term for a mineral that contains metal. Avaliable ore can vary largely in different areas, [[Iron]] (and thus [[Steel]]) occurs almost exclusively in [[Sedimentary layer]]s while [[Gold]] only occurs in [[Stone|Igenous]] layers. Stone layers should be carefully considered when embarking as ores and bars can only be imported in small quantities. |
− | By default all ore is reserved for smelting, thus | + | By default all ore is reserved for smelting, thus unavaliable for use via [[Mason]]s and [[Stonecrafter]]s. |
− | You can adjust which ores are | + | You can adjust which ores are avaliable for use by masons or crafters in the [[Status#Stone status screen|Status menu]]. This may be preferable if you have a mason or craftsdwarf with a higher skill level than any metalsmiths ore wish to quickly produce valuable furniture or crafts. |
==Smelting== | ==Smelting== | ||
− | ''Requires: A [[ | + | ''Requires: A [[Furnace Operator]], a [[Smelter]] and ore(s).'' |
Once an ore is mined it can be turned into a metal bar. Bars do not have the quality and the only advantage of a higher skilled Furnace Op is that tasks will be completed faster. Small ore stockpiles should be established near smelters so Furnace Ops don't have to walk long distances to fetch ore. Smelters are prone to [[Clutter|cluttering]], so free space on your bar stockpiles and plenty of [[bin]]s is vital for efficiency. | Once an ore is mined it can be turned into a metal bar. Bars do not have the quality and the only advantage of a higher skilled Furnace Op is that tasks will be completed faster. Small ore stockpiles should be established near smelters so Furnace Ops don't have to walk long distances to fetch ore. Smelters are prone to [[Clutter|cluttering]], so free space on your bar stockpiles and plenty of [[bin]]s is vital for efficiency. | ||
===Powering Furnaces=== | ===Powering Furnaces=== | ||
− | Furnaces | + | Furnaces requires heats; this comes in two forms: [[Fuel]] and [[Magma]] |
====Fuel==== | ====Fuel==== | ||
− | [[Fuel|Coke/coal/refined coal]] can be made from [[wood]] at a [[ | + | [[Fuel|Coke/coal/refined coal]] can be made from [[wood]] at a [[Wood Furnace]], as well as [[Lignite]] and [[Bituminous Coal]] at a Smelter. All fuels are identical. Fuel can also be purchased during embark preparations. |
====Magma==== | ====Magma==== | ||
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===Alloys=== | ===Alloys=== | ||
− | + | Pure metals can be combined at smelters to produce [[Metal#alloys|alloys]]. Some alloys such as [[Brass]] can be smelters for a net gain in value, others such as [[Rose gold]] for unique colours. | |
− | Pure metals can be combined at smelters to produce [[Metal#alloys|alloys]]. Some alloys such as [[Brass]] can be | ||
− | === | + | ===Spoils of war=== |
− | The equipment of | + | The equipment of invaders can be melted down into bars (note: Elves only use wooden equipment). Equipment of fallen enemies must first be [[reclaim]]ed and then marked for melting (d-b-m ?). The equipment of caged enemies can also be taken by mass dumping [d]-[b]-[d] (an accessible [[garbage zone]] is required) a caged creature (manually reclaim the caged creature via the [k] inspect menu to prevent it from being dumped too) and then reclaiming and marking for melting as explained above. |
Once an object has been marked for melting it will be melted down in a smelter that has an active "Melt Object" job. | Once an object has been marked for melting it will be melted down in a smelter that has an active "Melt Object" job. | ||
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