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:: I've been struggling with this one myself, still trying to understand it better. It seems to involve mixed bins. I've made a new stockpile to melt a bunch of narrow armors, but I'm having a devil of a time convincing the dwarves to actually move these objects to the intended stockpile. It seems that once they're in a bin in a valid stockpile, they refuse to move it to a new stockpile. Another tactic that also seems to fail is deleting the original stockpile. My current theory is that it has to do with the contents of the bin, if even one item is in the bin that doesn't fit the criteria remains in the bin, they won't move the bin, nor will they take anything out of the bin to fix it. If there's an easy way around this, I haven't figured it out yet. [[User:Doctorzuber|Doctorzuber]] 19:15, 15 March 2010 (UTC)
 
:: I've been struggling with this one myself, still trying to understand it better. It seems to involve mixed bins. I've made a new stockpile to melt a bunch of narrow armors, but I'm having a devil of a time convincing the dwarves to actually move these objects to the intended stockpile. It seems that once they're in a bin in a valid stockpile, they refuse to move it to a new stockpile. Another tactic that also seems to fail is deleting the original stockpile. My current theory is that it has to do with the contents of the bin, if even one item is in the bin that doesn't fit the criteria remains in the bin, they won't move the bin, nor will they take anything out of the bin to fix it. If there's an easy way around this, I haven't figured it out yet. [[User:Doctorzuber|Doctorzuber]] 19:15, 15 March 2010 (UTC)
:::The best way I can think of, as irritating as it might be, is to just designate the contents of the bin as "Dump" and then reclaim them afterwards. -- [[User:Dark T Zeratul|Dark T Zeratul]] 20:17, 15 March 2010 (UTC)
 
  
 
Further testing seems to come up with one method that works, and many methods that do not.
 
Further testing seems to come up with one method that works, and many methods that do not.

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