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The jeweling labor enables a Template:L to work at a Template:L to work with Template:Ls.
This single labor encompasses two different skills - cutting rough gems, and Template:L cut gems onto furniture, ammo, or finished goods. Thus, workshop profiles should be utilized in order to restrict your jewelers to use only their highest skills.
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