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Masterwork:Wood processor

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This article is about a mod.

MDF: v1.31


Wood Processor

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Job Requirement

Wood cutting

Construction
Materials Jobs
Materials Used
Goods Created


The Wood Processor is mainly used to recycle useless wooden items into logs and to process tree plants (ironbark, woodstalk...) in their useful materials. Like all kobold buildings it requires the Leatherworking labor to be constructed.


Plants/Tree processing

The Masterwork mod adds a lot of crops which give materials, this is where you can process them. Here is the list:

  • 2 Wood stalks for one log.
  • 2 Tree saplings for one log.
  • 1 Fungiwood sapling for one log.
  • 3 IronBark for one ironwood log.
  • 4 Steeloak for one steel log.


Recycling

You can break down most wooden items to make a sawdust pile. In turn you can make plywood logs from sawdust and glue. Glue is made from tree-spore resin.

This is a way to recycle your wooden items, it isn't useful most of the time because of the complexity of the task. Note that sawdust piles can be made from other reactions.


Other reactions

There is two remaining reactions in this workshop.

The first extremely useful one is Clean up sawdust which destroy the sawdust cluttering this workshop and the sawmill.

The other one is a way to further increase the value of wood by taking smooth wood logs and polishing it with oil.


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