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This article is about an older version of DF.

A carpenter's workshop is a Tier 1 workshop used by a carpenter to make most types of furniture, with the exception of statues. The workshop can also make wooden blocks or items like buckets, crutches, shields, and training weapons. Beds can only be made at a carpenter's workshop.

The carpenter's workshop can be built from any building material, and must be built by a dwarf with the Carpentry labor enabled.

Menu

Carpenter's Workshop

Common Uses

An elf's least favorite place.

Adventure Mode

As of version 43.01, carpenter's workshops can be constructed using the build menu. While standing anywhere within its 3x3 space press x to access the relevant options in the crafting menu. Each item consumes one log which can be either in your inventory or lying on the ground in the center tile of the 3x3 work space. An (in-hand) equipped sharp item such as a sharp stone or stone axe is required. Note that crafting a piece of furniture seems instantaneous but placing it from within the build menu will consume one hour of time working (excepting chests, see below.) The following items can be made this way:

  • Chairs
  • Tables
  • Beds
  • Chests (placed by dropping via the drop menu)
  • Cabinets
  • Doors
  • Barrels
  • Buckets
  • Caskets
  • Hatch covers
  • Grates
  • Bins
  • Stepladders (used by pressing (h) when dropped)
  • Bookcases
  • Splints
  • Crutches
  • Shields
  • Bucklers
  • Training axes
  • Training short swords
  • Training spears

Of these items, chests are the only furniture that cannot be placed using the build menu and thus have the benefit of avoiding the one hour work timer when usually placing furniture. You can instead place them at your feet by dropping via the drop menu. Unfortunately, splints are not usable in adventure mode.

Notes

See also

Workshops
Furnaces
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