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'''Furnace''' is an umbrella term for different [[workshop]]s that are used to heat materials, and that often produce only intermediary--products, items that are then used to create something else for the final product.   
 
'''Furnace''' is an umbrella term for different [[workshop]]s that are used to heat materials, and that often produce only intermediary--products, items that are then used to create something else for the final product.   
  
Every furnace must be built from [[fire-safe]] materials and designed by a [[building designer]]. It can be powered by [[fuel]] or, in the case of magma furnaces, by the heat from [[magma]] - if the latter, they do not consume the magma, merely must be over it. Magma furnaces must be placed with one of their edge tiles above magma with depth of 4 or more; this can be accomplished by digging a channel for the magma, or hanging it directly over open [[Magma#Magma_sources|magma source]].  
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Every furnace must be built from [[fire-safe]] materials and designed by a [[building designer]]. Jobs at a furnace generally require [[fuel]] or, in the case of magma furnaces, the heat from [[magma]] - if the latter, they do not use up any magma but merely must be placed over it. Magma furnaces must be placed with one of their edge tiles above magma with depth of 4 or more; this can be accomplished by digging a channel for the magma, or hanging it directly over an open [[Magma#Magma_sources|magma source]].  
  
All these are constructed using the Furnaces submenu (via {{k|b}}, {{k|e}} ).   
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All furnaces are constructed using the Furnaces submenu (via {{k|b}}, {{k|e}} ).   
  
 
See main articles for a full discussion, esp of magma versions.
 
See main articles for a full discussion, esp of magma versions.

Revision as of 16:58, 25 April 2013

This article is about an older version of DF.

Furnace is an umbrella term for different workshops that are used to heat materials, and that often produce only intermediary--products, items that are then used to create something else for the final product.

Every furnace must be built from fire-safe materials and designed by a building designer. Jobs at a furnace generally require fuel or, in the case of magma furnaces, the heat from magma - if the latter, they do not use up any magma but merely must be placed over it. Magma furnaces must be placed with one of their edge tiles above magma with depth of 4 or more; this can be accomplished by digging a channel for the magma, or hanging it directly over an open magma source.

All furnaces are constructed using the Furnaces submenu (via b, e ).

See main articles for a full discussion, esp of magma versions.


Wood furnace

Smelter

Magma smelter

  • Shortcut: b, e, l

Magma versions use charcoal or coke for pig iron and steel production only. If the magma source fails, they cannot be powered by fuel.

Glass furnace

  • Glass objects are final products

Magma glass furnace

  • Shortcut: b, e, a

Magma glass furnaces must be powered by magma, and thus require no additional fuel. Produces same objects as a regular Glass Furnace.

Kiln

  • Feeds into: pearlash for higher quality glass production
  • Plaster powder is a final product used by healthcare professionals.
  • Ceramic/clay (earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain) items are final products.

Magma kiln

  • Shortcut: b, e, n

Functions just like a regular kiln, but must be powered by magma instead of fuel.


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Furnaces
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