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* [[Cloth]]
 
* [[Cloth]]
 
* [[Leather]]
 
* [[Leather]]
* [[Slab]]
 
 
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* Shell [[Legging]]s, [[Gauntlet]]s and [[Helm]]s
 
* Shell [[Legging]]s, [[Gauntlet]]s and [[Helm]]s
 
* [[Adamantine]] Strands
 
* [[Adamantine]] Strands
* [[Memorial]]s
 
 
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The '''Craftsdwarf's workshop''' is used to make [[craft]]s of many different kinds and perform a few specialized jobs. It can be built from any construction material by a dwarf with the [[Bone carver|Bone Carving]], [[Stonecrafting]], or [[Woodcrafting]] [[labor]]s enabled.
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The '''Craftsdwarf's workshop''' is used to make [[craft]]s of almost all kinds. It can be built from any construction material and must be built by a dwarf with the [[Bone carver|Bone Carving]], [[Stonecrafting]], or [[Woodcrafting]] [[labor]]s enabled.
  
The craftdwarf's workshop is the cornerstone of [[trading|trade]] in Dwarf Fortress. Many crafts made here currently have little purpose other than to be traded for [[food]], [[alcohol]], [[weapon]]s, and other goods, though future updates may make these trade crafts available to buoy the spirits of your own dwarves as well. Goods, [[furniture]] and [[bolt]]s can also be [[decoration|decorated]] with [[bone]], [[pearl]], [[horn]], [[ivory]], or [[shell]]s to increase their [[value]].  
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The craftdwarf's workshop is the cornerstone of [[trading|trade]] in Dwarf Fortress. Most of the crafts made here have little purpose other than to be traded for [[food]], [[alcohol]], [[weapon]]s, and other goods. Goods, [[furniture]] and [[bolt]]s can also be [[decoration|decorated]] with [[bone]], [[pearl]], [[horn]], [[ivory]], or [[shell]]s to increase their [[value]].  
  
Other crafts are more directly useful to your fortress: [[tool]]s such as [[large pot]]s, [[jug]]s, and [[nest box]]es can be created at this workshop. Large pots, particularly, can serve as a plentiful and superior replacement for [[wood]]en [[barrel]]s in most circumstances.
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As well, this workshop can be used to make [[armor]] from bone or shell, [[bolt]]s from [[wood]] or bone, and to extract strands of [[adamantine]] for later use.
 
 
The craftdwarf's workshop can also be used to create [[armor]] from bone or shell, make [[bolt]]s from [[wood]] or bone, assemble rock [[short sword]]s from [[obsidian]] and [[wood]], engrave [[memorial]] [[slab]]s, and extract strands of [[adamantine]] for refinement.
 
  
 
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*Most crafting jobs require respective labors, however shell, ivory, tooth, horn, and pearl are all worked by Bone Carvers.
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*For shell, ivory, tooth, horn, and pearl{{verify}}, the Bone Carving labor is required. Other materials require their respective labors.
*[[Metal]] crafts are made at a [[Metalsmith's forge]]. You can, however, make crafts out of metal '''ores''' by enabling the appropriate nugget use in the {{K|z}} [[Stone]] menu. This will result in fewer crafts, but [[quality]] modifiers may offset the difference in value.
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*[[Metal]] crafts are made at a [[Metalsmith's forge]]. You can, however, short circuit the process by having a [[stockpile]] of [[Native gold|gold nuggets]] or [[Native silver|silver nuggets]] nearby, enable the appropriate nugget use in the {{K|z}} [[Stone]] menu and make stone crafts at the Craftsdwarf's Workshop
 
*Other [[cloth]] and [[leather]] items are made at a [[Clothier's shop]] or [[Leather works]], respectively.
 
*Other [[cloth]] and [[leather]] items are made at a [[Clothier's shop]] or [[Leather works]], respectively.
*[[strange mood|Moody]] dwarves without a moodable skill will claim a craftsdwarf's workshop and produce a legendary stone, wood, or bone craft.
 
  
 
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