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The '''paper industry''' deals with the creation and processing of paper [[sheet]]s, and further processing into [[quire]]s and [[scroll]]s. | The '''paper industry''' deals with the creation and processing of paper [[sheet]]s, and further processing into [[quire]]s and [[scroll]]s. | ||
+ | == Sheets == | ||
+ | There are three major ways to create paper for books and scrolls - each depending on a different raw material. | ||
+ | The finished sheets can be stored in their own stockpile. | ||
− | === Raw | + | === Raw materials === |
− | + | The raw materials that can be used: | |
*[[Papyrus_sedge|Papyrus]] | *[[Papyrus_sedge|Papyrus]] | ||
+ | *Animal [[skin|hide]] | ||
*Cloth plants | *Cloth plants | ||
**[[rope reed]] | **[[rope reed]] | ||
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**[[kenaf]] | **[[kenaf]] | ||
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=== Processing === | === Processing === | ||
− | Papyrus can be directly made into | + | The method, workshops, and labors required to process a material into sheets depends on the type of material. |
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+ | ==== Papyrus ==== | ||
+ | [[Papyrus_sedge|Papyrus]] can be directly made into sheets at a [[farmer's workshop]], using the [[Papermaking]] labor. | ||
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+ | [[File:paper_industry_diagram.png|thumb|550px|Paper industry overview]] | ||
+ | ==== Parchment ==== | ||
+ | Processing [[Leather|animal hides]] is more complex; you need to produce [[quicklime]] from [[calcium carbonate]] stones at a [[kiln]], then process the [[quicklime]] to [[Milk_of_lime|milk of lime]] at an [[ashery]]. Finally, the hide and [[Milk_of_lime|milk of lime]] are used in a [[tanner's shop]], using the [[Tanner|tanning]] labor, to create a parchment sheet. For each sheet of parchment, 1 hide is needed, disregarding the size of the original animal. | ||
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If the hide is from a cow, it's called "vellum sheet", otherwise it will take on the name of the animal (i.e. pig parchment sheet, sheep parchment sheet). | If the hide is from a cow, it's called "vellum sheet", otherwise it will take on the name of the animal (i.e. pig parchment sheet, sheep parchment sheet). | ||
− | [[ | + | ==== Plant fibers ==== |
+ | Cloth plants are mashed to [[slurry]] with a constructed [[millstone]] or [[quern]], then pressed to a sheet in a [[screw press]]. Both processes use the [[Papermaking]] labor. | ||
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+ | == Finished goods == | ||
+ | The sheets can then be further processed into finished goods. | ||
+ | === Quires === | ||
+ | 1 sheet of paper can be crafted into 1 [[quire]] at a [[craftsdwarf's workshop]], using the [[Bookbinding]] labor. | ||
+ | === Codices === | ||
+ | After a [[quire]] has been filled with text, it can be crafted into a [[book|codex]] at a [[craftsdwarf's workshop]] using the [[Bookbinding]] labor - scrolls cannot be made into codices. This requires 1 [[quire]], 1 [[book binding]] and 1 unused [[thread]]. Animal [[hair]] thread can be used for this purpose. | ||
− | === | + | === Scrolls === |
− | + | 1 sheet of paper can be combined with 1 [[Scroll_rollers|scroll roller]] at a [[craftsdwarf's workshop]] to create a [[scroll]] using the [[Bookbinding]] labor. | |
{{Category|Industry}} | {{Category|Industry}} | ||
{{Industry}} | {{Industry}} | ||
+ | [[ru:Paper industry]] | ||
+ | [[Fr:Industrie du papier (paper industry)]] |
Latest revision as of 16:06, 22 April 2023
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The paper industry deals with the creation and processing of paper sheets, and further processing into quires and scrolls.
Sheets[edit]
There are three major ways to create paper for books and scrolls - each depending on a different raw material.
The finished sheets can be stored in their own stockpile.
Raw materials[edit]
The raw materials that can be used:
Processing[edit]
The method, workshops, and labors required to process a material into sheets depends on the type of material.
Papyrus[edit]
Papyrus can be directly made into sheets at a farmer's workshop, using the Papermaking labor.
Parchment[edit]
Processing animal hides is more complex; you need to produce quicklime from calcium carbonate stones at a kiln, then process the quicklime to milk of lime at an ashery. Finally, the hide and milk of lime are used in a tanner's shop, using the tanning labor, to create a parchment sheet. For each sheet of parchment, 1 hide is needed, disregarding the size of the original animal.
If the hide is from a cow, it's called "vellum sheet", otherwise it will take on the name of the animal (i.e. pig parchment sheet, sheep parchment sheet).
Plant fibers[edit]
Cloth plants are mashed to slurry with a constructed millstone or quern, then pressed to a sheet in a screw press. Both processes use the Papermaking labor.
Finished goods[edit]
The sheets can then be further processed into finished goods.
Quires[edit]
1 sheet of paper can be crafted into 1 quire at a craftsdwarf's workshop, using the Bookbinding labor.
Codices[edit]
After a quire has been filled with text, it can be crafted into a codex at a craftsdwarf's workshop using the Bookbinding labor - scrolls cannot be made into codices. This requires 1 quire, 1 book binding and 1 unused thread. Animal hair thread can be used for this purpose.
Scrolls[edit]
1 sheet of paper can be combined with 1 scroll roller at a craftsdwarf's workshop to create a scroll using the Bookbinding labor.
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