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:*In the second condition, click Adj and enter "sand-bearing items". You may also enter the Type "bags", but it is not necessary. Now set the number to the number of bags you wish to keep on hand at any given time. Finally, set the inequality to "less than" or "at most". The second condition should read: "Amount of sand-bearing items available is less than 20".
 
:*In the second condition, click Adj and enter "sand-bearing items". You may also enter the Type "bags", but it is not necessary. Now set the number to the number of bags you wish to keep on hand at any given time. Finally, set the inequality to "less than" or "at most". The second condition should read: "Amount of sand-bearing items available is less than 20".
 
I would recommend setting this work order up in a dedicated glass furnace next to your sand collection zone so as not to interfere with glass production. To do this, click on your glass smelter, click on Work Orders, set general work orders allowed to zero, then follow the above steps, clicking on the create new work order button inside the shop instead of in the main Work Orders menu.
 
I would recommend setting this work order up in a dedicated glass furnace next to your sand collection zone so as not to interfere with glass production. To do this, click on your glass smelter, click on Work Orders, set general work orders allowed to zero, then follow the above steps, clicking on the create new work order button inside the shop instead of in the main Work Orders menu.
====Creating sand tiles====
 
If your embark has sand as a soil type you can actually create sand tiles next to your glass furnaces, although this could be considered an exploit:
 
:* Create mud on a rough rock floor (a dusting of mud is enough).
 
:* Breach the caverns, allowing fungus to grow on the mud.
 
:* Once fungus has grown, build a wall on the mud, then deconstruct it. This will change the tile type from rock to soil.
 
If your embark has sand as the only soil type, then the tile will always change to sand. If you have multiple soil types, one will be randomly chosen. If you do not get sand, you can repeat the process on another tile until you do. Once you have a sand tile, build a floor grate over it. This will stop fungus regrowing and will not block sand collection.
 
  
 
==Varieties of glass==
 
==Varieties of glass==

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