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===Industry management===
 
===Industry management===
Of all the industries in ''Dwarf Fortress'', the metal industry is easily the most versatile, able to generate high-value, powerful, and durable arms and armor, crafts, furniture, equipment, and tools. This versatility and the high value of metal goods comes at the cost of effort and logistics, however; as wide and powerful as the metal industry is, it is also difficult to set up, and logistically challenging to keep running.
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Of all the industries in Dwarf Fortress, the metal industry is easily the most versatile, able to generate high-value, powerful, and durable arms and armor, crafts, furniture, equipment, and tools. This versatility and the high value of metal goods comes at the cost of effort and logistics, however; as wide and powerful as the metal industry is, it is also difficult to set up, and logistically challenging to keep running.
  
 
There are two methods to keep a vibrant metal industry running. The first is through judicious use of the workshop [[repeat]] button by smelting a large amount of fuel on repeat, followed by smelting ores on repeat; the bars generated can then be made into the finished products at the metalsmith's forge. A [[bookkeeper]] and resource management through checking the bars and fuel counts in the [[stocks]] menu are necessary with this method, as you have to know when you are running low on certain resources and need to adjust your processes. In particular, you want to avoid running out of fuel, as your dwarves will have to burn more wood to get the smelters jump-started again.
 
There are two methods to keep a vibrant metal industry running. The first is through judicious use of the workshop [[repeat]] button by smelting a large amount of fuel on repeat, followed by smelting ores on repeat; the bars generated can then be made into the finished products at the metalsmith's forge. A [[bookkeeper]] and resource management through checking the bars and fuel counts in the [[stocks]] menu are necessary with this method, as you have to know when you are running low on certain resources and need to adjust your processes. In particular, you want to avoid running out of fuel, as your dwarves will have to burn more wood to get the smelters jump-started again.
  
The second method is through judicious use of the [[manager]]. This has the advantage of being easier to control, easier to follow, and easier to maintain then repeating tasks, but it involves a time delay and necessitates prior planning, as in a fortress with any sizable amount of dwarves, the manager must first validate all orders before acting upon them. To use the manager to manage your metal industry, queue up the jobs needed for your finished product in order. For instance, if you want to make 10 steel [[Armor|breastplates]], and you have magma forges and magma smelters, you would have to enqueue the following jobs in the following order:
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The second method is through judicious use of the [[manager]]. This has the advantage of being easier to control, easier to follow, and easier to maintain then repeating tasks, but it involves a time delay and necessitates prior planning, as in a fortress with any sizable amount of dwarves the manager must first validate all orders before acting upon them. To use the manager to manage your metal industry, queue up the jobs needed for your finished product in order. For instance, if you want to make 10 steel [[Armor|breastplates]], and you have magma forges and magma smelters, you would have to enqueue the following jobs in the following order:
 
# Smelt [[coke]] from bituminous coal (4 times, producing 36 coke) '''-or-''' Smelt coke from lignite (6 times, producing 30 coke) '''-or-''' Make [[charcoal]] from wood (30 times, producing 30 charcoal)
 
# Smelt [[coke]] from bituminous coal (4 times, producing 36 coke) '''-or-''' Smelt coke from lignite (6 times, producing 30 coke) '''-or-''' Make [[charcoal]] from wood (30 times, producing 30 charcoal)
 
# Smelt [[hematite]]/[[magnetite]]/[[limonite]] (8 times, producing 32 iron bars)
 
# Smelt [[hematite]]/[[magnetite]]/[[limonite]] (8 times, producing 32 iron bars)

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