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The method for making steel is unbearably accurate. Steel is, however, very strong, and is the only material other than adamantine and bauxite that can be used to build magma-proof items. Weapons and armor made from steel are 33% stronger than equivalent iron objects.
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The method for making steel is unbearably accurate. Steel is, however, very strong, and is the only material other than adamantine, iron, and bauxite that can be used to build magma-proof items. Weapons and armor made from steel are 33% stronger than equivalent iron objects.
  
 
'''Steel''' can be smelted at a [[smelter]] by a dwarf with the [[furnace operator]] labor activated.  It is an extremely durable metal and is highly [[item value|valuable]].
 
'''Steel''' can be smelted at a [[smelter]] by a dwarf with the [[furnace operator]] labor activated.  It is an extremely durable metal and is highly [[item value|valuable]].

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Wikipedia article

The method for making steel is unbearably accurate. Steel is, however, very strong, and is the only material other than adamantine, iron, and bauxite that can be used to build magma-proof items. Weapons and armor made from steel are 33% stronger than equivalent iron objects.

Steel can be smelted at a smelter by a dwarf with the furnace operator labor activated. It is an extremely durable metal and is highly valuable.

Recipe

The recipe for steel is:

When the above items are combined at a smelter, the product is two bars of steel; the carbon and flux are lost in the reaction, but the pig iron and iron are combined into steel.

Production chain

In terms of raw materials, the total required to produce the two steel bars is:

  • Two units of iron ore, smelted into two iron bars
    • One iron bar is smelted into pig iron
    • One iron bar is used to produce the steel
  • Two flux materials
    • One flux material is used to smelt pig iron
    • One flux material is used to produce the steel
  • Two carbon materials
    • One carbon material is used to smelt pig iron
    • One carbon material is used to produce the steel.

It will require a total of 4 smelting operations to produce the steel, but the carbon source is also used as the fuel when smelting in a normal smelter. Thus you require 4 units of fuel for the entire resource chain. Steel is different from most metals as it will still require fuel even if you are smelting with a magma smelter.

  • Two units of fuel to smelt two units of iron ore into iron bars
  • One unit of fuel to smelt one iron bar into pig iron
  • One unit of fuel to produce the steel bars
Iron Ore ×1

+ Fuel ×1

Iron Bars ×1

+ Fuel ×1
+ Carbon ×1
+ Flux ×1

Pig Iron ×1    
          Steel Bars ×2
Iron Ore ×1

+ Fuel ×1

    Iron Bars ×1

+ Fuel ×1
+ Carbon ×1
+ Flux ×1