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− | + | {{Quality|Exceptional}}{{Furnace|name=Kiln|key=k|job=[[Furnace operator]] | |
− | {{Quality|Exceptional}} | ||
− | {{Furnace|name=Kiln|key=k|job= | ||
|construction= | |construction= | ||
− | + | * [[Fire-safe]] [[building material]] (non-[[economic]]) | |
− | * | ||
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|construction_job= | |construction_job= | ||
− | * | + | * [[Architecture]] |
− | * | + | * [[Masonry]] or [[Metalsmithing]] |
|use= | |use= | ||
− | * | + | * [[Coke]] or [[Charcoal]] ([[Fuel]]) |
− | * | + | * [[Potash]] |
− | * | + | * [[Gypsum]] |
− | * | + | * [[Alabaster]] |
− | * | + | * [[Selenite]] |
− | * | + | * [[Satinspar]] |
− | * | + | * [[Kaolinite]] |
− | * | + | * [[Clay]] |
+ | * [[Silty clay]] | ||
+ | * [[Sandy clay]] | ||
+ | * [[Clay loam]] | ||
+ | * [[Fire clay]] | ||
+ | * [[Ash]] | ||
+ | * [[Cassiterite]] | ||
|production= | |production= | ||
− | * | + | * [[Pearlash]] |
− | * | + | * [[Gypsum plaster]] |
− | }} | + | * [[Ceramic]] [[Jug]] |
+ | * [[Ceramic]] [[Block|Brick]]s | ||
+ | * [[Ceramic]] [[Statue]] | ||
+ | * [[Ceramic]] [[Large pot|Large Pot]] | ||
+ | * [[Ceramic]] [[Trade_good#Crafts|Crafts]] | ||
+ | * [[Glaze]]d clay/stone items | ||
+ | * [[Ceramic]] [[Hive]] | ||
+ | }}{{av}} | ||
− | A '''kiln''' is a specific type of | + | A '''kiln''' is a specific type of [[furnace]], and the cornerstone of the [[ceramic industry]]. At a kiln, the order to collect clay from [[activity zone#Clay_Collection|clay collection zones]] is given. All of the clay/porcelain items (such as bricks, jugs, large pots, statues, and crafts) are made here. [[ash|Pearlash]] (for clear and crystal glass) from [[potash]] and [[plaster powder]] from [[gypsum]], [[alabaster]], [[selenite]] or [[satinspar]] are also made here. [[Fuel]] is required and the [[Furnace operator]] skill is used for pearlash and plaster production. All ceramic products require fuel and use the [[Potter]] skill. For plaster powder production, an empty [[bag]] is required. |
− | + | [[Glaze|Glazing]] of [[earthenware]] also happens here, requiring either [[ash]] or [[cassiterite]]. | |
− | Building a kiln requires a dwarf with the | + | Building a kiln requires a dwarf with the [[Building designer|architecture]] [[labor]] enabled, after which construction will be completed by a [[mason]] or [[metalsmith]], depending on the material used. |
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A kiln is a specific type of furnace, and the cornerstone of the ceramic industry. At a kiln, the order to collect clay from clay collection zones is given. All of the clay/porcelain items (such as bricks, jugs, large pots, statues, and crafts) are made here. Pearlash (for clear and crystal glass) from potash and plaster powder from gypsum, alabaster, selenite or satinspar are also made here. Fuel is required and the Furnace operator skill is used for pearlash and plaster production. All ceramic products require fuel and use the Potter skill. For plaster powder production, an empty bag is required.
Glazing of earthenware also happens here, requiring either ash or cassiterite.
Building a kiln requires a dwarf with the architecture labor enabled, after which construction will be completed by a mason or metalsmith, depending on the material used.
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