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− | '''Hematite''' is an [[ore]] of [[iron]], a mid-value [[metal]] useful for [[weapon]]s, [[armor]], and [[steel]] production. Hematite is found as [[vein]]s in [[sedimentary]] and [[igneous extrusive]] [[stone layers|layers]], and | + | '''Hematite''' is an [[ore]] of [[iron]], a mid-value [[metal]] useful for [[weapon]]s, [[armor]], and [[steel]] production. Hematite is found as [[vein]]s in [[sedimentary]] and [[igneous extrusive]] [[stone layers|layers]], as well as in small clusters in [[metamorphic]] and [[igneous intrusive]] layers. |
− | Hematite can be [[smelter|smelted]] by a dwarf with the [[furnace operating]] [[labor]] to produce four iron [[bar]]s per ore. Raw hematite can | + | Hematite can be [[smelter|smelted]] by a dwarf with the [[furnace operating]] [[labor]] to produce four iron [[bar]]s per ore unit. Raw hematite can also be [[gem cutter|cut]] by a [[jeweler]] to produce cabochons (stone [[gem]]s), however, [[stud]]ding with iron produces 4x as many [[decoration]]s, with higher material [[value]] as well. |
'Hematite' is also the name of the fourth month of the dwarven [[calendar]], and takes place during early Summer. | 'Hematite' is also the name of the fourth month of the dwarven [[calendar]], and takes place during early Summer. |
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v50.14 · v0.47.05 This article is about the current version of DF.Note that some content may still need to be updated. |
- For the month, see Calendar.
Hematite is an ore of iron, a mid-value metal useful for weapons, armor, and steel production. Hematite is found as veins in sedimentary and igneous extrusive layers, as well as in small clusters in metamorphic and igneous intrusive layers.
Hematite can be smelted by a dwarf with the furnace operating labor to produce four iron bars per ore unit. Raw hematite can also be cut by a jeweler to produce cabochons (stone gems), however, studding with iron produces 4x as many decorations, with higher material value as well.
'Hematite' is also the name of the fourth month of the dwarven calendar, and takes place during early Summer.
Uristocrat: Density values from the research thread:
http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=80022.0
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[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:STONE_TEMPLATE]
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[ENVIRONMENT:SEDIMENTARY:VEIN:100]
[ENVIRONMENT:IGNEOUS_EXTRUSIVE:VEIN:100]
[ENVIRONMENT:METAMORPHIC:CLUSTER_SMALL:100]
[ENVIRONMENT:IGNEOUS_INTRUSIVE:CLUSTER_SMALL:100]
[ITEM_SYMBOL:'*']
[METAL_ORE:IRON:100]
[SOLID_DENSITY:5260]
[MATERIAL_VALUE:8]
[IS_STONE]
[MELTING_POINT:12736]
[STATE_COLOR:ALL_SOLID:MAROON] |
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