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'''Furnace''' is an umbrella term for different {{L|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.
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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.
  
Normal furnaces must be built from gray {{L|stone}} {{L|block}}s by a {{L|mason}} after being designed by a {{L|building designer}}, while {{L|magma}} furnaces must be built using {{L|steel}} {{L|bar}}s by a {{L|metalsmith}}. Normal furnaces (excluding the wood furnace) are powered by {{L|fuel}}, while magma furnaces are powered by the heat from {{L|magma}} by being placed with their left or right center tile hanging over the {{L|magma flow}}.
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Normal furnaces must be built from gray [[stone]] [[block]]s by a [[mason]] after being designed by a [[building designer]], while [[magma]] furnaces must be built using [[steel]] [[bar]]s by a [[metalsmith]]. Normal furnaces (excluding the wood furnace) are powered by [[fuel]], while magma furnaces are powered by the heat from [[magma]] by being placed with their left or right center tile hanging over the [[magma flow]].
  
 
All these are constructed using the Furnaces submenu (via {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}).
 
All these are constructed using the Furnaces submenu (via {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}).
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See main articles for a full discussion, esp of magma versions.
 
See main articles for a full discussion, esp of magma versions.
  
== {{L|Wood furnace}} ==
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== [[Wood furnace]] ==
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|w}}
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|w}}
:*''Materials used:'' {{L|wood}}
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:*''Materials used:'' [[wood]]
:*''Items made:'' {{L|ash}}, {{L|charcoal}}
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:*''Items made:'' [[ash]], [[charcoal]]
::*''Feeds into:'' fuel for other furnaces, {{L|steel}} making, {{L|ashery|asheries}}
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::*''Feeds into:'' fuel for other furnaces, [[steel]] making, [[ashery|asheries]]
  
== {{L|Smelter}} ==
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== [[Smelter]] ==
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|s}}
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|s}}
:*''Materials used:'' {{L|ore}}, {{L|metal}} {{L|bar}}s, {{L|limestone}}, {{L|fuel}} (and metal objects to be {{L|melt}}ed)
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:*''Materials used:'' [[ore]], [[metal]] [[bar]]s, [[limestone]], [[fuel]] (and metal objects to be [[melt]]ed)
:*''Items made:'' {{L|coke}}, metal {{L|bar}}s
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:*''Items made:'' [[coke]], metal [[bar]]s
::*''Feeds into:'' {{L|Forge}}s
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::*''Feeds into:'' [[Forge]]s
==={{L|Magma smelter}}===
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===[[Magma smelter]]===
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|l}}
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|l}}
Magma versions use {{L|charcoal}} or {{L|coke}} for {{L|pig iron}} and {{L|steel}} production ''only''.
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Magma versions use [[charcoal]] or [[coke]] for [[pig iron]] and [[steel]] production ''only''.
  
== {{L|Glass furnace}} ==
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== [[Glass furnace]] ==
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|g}}
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|g}}
:*''Materials used:'' {{L|sand}}, {{L|pearlash}}, {{L|rock crystal}}, {{L|fuel}}
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:*''Materials used:'' [[sand]], [[pearlash]], [[rock crystal]], [[fuel]]
:*''Items made:'' {{L|glass}} objects
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:*''Items made:'' [[glass]] objects
 
::*Glass objects are final products
 
::*Glass objects are final products
==={{L|Magma glass furnace}}===
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===[[Magma glass furnace]]===
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|a}}
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|a}}
  
== {{L|Kiln}} ==
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== [[Kiln]] ==
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|k}}
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|k}}
:*''Materials used:'' {{L|potash}}, {{L|fuel}}
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:*''Materials used:'' [[potash]], [[fuel]]
:*''Items made:'' {{L|pearlash}}
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:*''Items made:'' [[pearlash]]
::*''Feeds into:'' higher quality {{L|glass}} production
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::*''Feeds into:'' higher quality [[glass]] production
==={{L|Magma kiln}}===
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===[[Magma kiln]]===
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|n}}
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|n}}
  
 
{{Buildings}}
 
{{Buildings}}
 
{{Category|Furnaces}}
 
{{Category|Furnaces}}

Latest revision as of 15:44, 8 December 2011

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.

Normal furnaces must be built from gray stone blocks by a mason after being designed by a building designer, while magma furnaces must be built using steel bars by a metalsmith. Normal furnaces (excluding the wood furnace) are powered by fuel, while magma furnaces are powered by the heat from magma by being placed with their left or right center tile hanging over the magma flow.

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

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

Wood furnace[edit]

Smelter[edit]

Magma smelter[edit]

  • Shortcut: b, e, l

Magma versions use charcoal or coke for pig iron and steel production only.

Glass furnace[edit]

  • Glass objects are final products

Magma glass furnace[edit]

  • Shortcut: b, e, a

Kiln[edit]

  • Feeds into: higher quality glass production

Magma kiln[edit]

  • Shortcut: b, e, n

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