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v0.34 Talk:Glass industry

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Glass Industry flowchart

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I apologize in advance for posting here my predicament, but this seemed like the only adequate place where I could post this without creating an account.

So, my problem with the Glass Industry flowchart (and, overall, the Glass Industry page) is that it is somewhat misleading regarding the production of vials. Vials require sand, not "pure" glass, in order to be produced. I noticed that my dwarves complained a lot about not being able to produce vials although having tonnes of green glass. For all that it's worth, there isn't a page describing how a vial is made. Typing vial in the searchbox redirects me to the Flask page, where it erroneously (at least from this point of view) states that it is produced from glass.

I'm not sure whether there are more items produced directly from sand, rather than producing the glass first.

I thank you for the attention given to this problem. unsigned comment by 217.129.96.108

Indeed, most glass items in the current version (0.34.11) require a bag of sand instead of raw glass (such as glass purchased from caravans). In fact, that flowchart dates back to the v0.31 article, which seems to be outdated for the current version. User:Kydo was the creator of the original flowchart, but has been inactive for over 2 years. If it helps to avoid confusion, I could attempt to create a new one (although I can't guarantee perfection). --Lethosor (talk) 00:59, 3 April 2013 (UTC)
Well, I've refreshed the flowchart to match what the DF2012 process is. I was the guy that posted this in the first place, so it seems fit for me to care about the whole process.--Doktoro Reichard (talk) 04:19, 3 January 2014 (UTC)