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− | '''Slurry''' is a material used in [[paper industry|paper making]]. Slurry is created at a [[mill]] or [[quern]] from cloth [[plant]] | + | '''Slurry''' is a material used in [[paper industry|paper making]]. Slurry is created at a [[mill]] or [[quern]] from cloth [[plant fiber|plants]] and pressed into [[paper]] at a [[screw press]]. This also creates [[seed]]s. |
− | The labor associated with making slurries is papermaking, under crafts - ''not'' milling, as one might expect from the building. | + | The labor associated with making slurries is [[papermaking]], under crafts - ''not'' milling, as one might expect from the building. |
Slurry is considered to be a [[glob]] in the [[Stocks]] menu. | Slurry is considered to be a [[glob]] in the [[Stocks]] menu. | ||
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+ | Oddly enough, despite not being food, slurries are stored in the food stockpile as a paste. | ||
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+ | Here is a workflow for making plant slurry: | ||
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+ | * Build stoneworker's workshop (Building > Workshops > Stoneworker) | ||
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+ | * Produce stone quern using stoneworkers workshop (input: stone) | ||
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+ | * Build quern (Building > Workshop > Farming > Quern) | ||
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+ | * Add plant stockpile near your quern. | ||
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+ | * Have your dwarves gather plants. | ||
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+ | * Set a work order for your quern to produce 'slurry' if fewer than 10 'globs' exist. Specify "Adj" to be 'paper-slurry items. (input: plants) (Note: You need a dwarf with the 'Manager' role and an office assigned to use work orders. You can do that from Citizens > Nobles and Administrators) | ||
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+ | [[File:slurry.jpg|thumb|200px|center|Dripping slurry.]] | ||
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+ | == Types of Slurry == | ||
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+ | The following plants can be turned into slurry: | ||
+ | * [[Cotton]] | ||
+ | * [[Flax]] | ||
+ | * [[Hemp]] | ||
+ | * [[Jute]] | ||
+ | * [[Kenaf]] | ||
+ | * [[Pig tail]] | ||
+ | * [[Ramie]] | ||
+ | * [[Rope reed]] | ||
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+ | == Technical info == | ||
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+ | Slurry is the {{token|SOLID_PASTE|md}} state of [[plant fiber]] and its {{token|SOLID_PRESSED}} state is the [[paper]] itself. The structural material has <code>[MATERIAL_REACTION_PRODUCT:PRESS_PAPER_MAT:LOCAL_PLANT_MAT:THREAD]</code> to tell the milling [[reaction]] to have slurry as the [[Reaction#Material reaction product|product]], and the slurry has [[Reaction#Reaction classes and products|class]] <code>[REACTION_CLASS:PAPER_SLURRY]</code> to turn the [[glob]] into paper of the same material. | ||
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+ | == Bugs == | ||
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+ | * Slurry stored on the floor in food stockpile (not in a barrel/pot) will trigger a Clean job, resulting in the glob being destroyed.{{bug|9884}} As a work-around, one can use the custom stockpile feature to disable paste from being stored in food stockpiles, and the slurry will remain safely in the quern/millstone until need at a screw press. | ||
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+ | {{materials}} | ||
{{Category|Materials}} | {{Category|Materials}} | ||
+ | {{Category|Globs}} | ||
+ | [[ru:Slurry]] | ||
+ | [[Fr:Pâte à papier (slurry)]] |
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Slurry is a material used in paper making. Slurry is created at a mill or quern from cloth plants and pressed into paper at a screw press. This also creates seeds.
The labor associated with making slurries is papermaking, under crafts - not milling, as one might expect from the building.
Slurry is considered to be a glob in the Stocks menu.
Oddly enough, despite not being food, slurries are stored in the food stockpile as a paste.
Here is a workflow for making plant slurry:
- Build stoneworker's workshop (Building > Workshops > Stoneworker)
- Produce stone quern using stoneworkers workshop (input: stone)
- Build quern (Building > Workshop > Farming > Quern)
- Add plant stockpile near your quern.
- Have your dwarves gather plants.
- Set a work order for your quern to produce 'slurry' if fewer than 10 'globs' exist. Specify "Adj" to be 'paper-slurry items. (input: plants) (Note: You need a dwarf with the 'Manager' role and an office assigned to use work orders. You can do that from Citizens > Nobles and Administrators)
Types of Slurry[edit]
The following plants can be turned into slurry:
Technical info[edit]
Slurry is the [SOLID_PASTE]
state of plant fiber and its [SOLID_PRESSED]
state is the paper itself. The structural material has [MATERIAL_REACTION_PRODUCT:PRESS_PAPER_MAT:LOCAL_PLANT_MAT:THREAD]
to tell the milling reaction to have slurry as the product, and the slurry has class [REACTION_CLASS:PAPER_SLURRY]
to turn the glob into paper of the same material.
Bugs[edit]
- Slurry stored on the floor in food stockpile (not in a barrel/pot) will trigger a Clean job, resulting in the glob being destroyed.Bug:9884 As a work-around, one can use the custom stockpile feature to disable paste from being stored in food stockpiles, and the slurry will remain safely in the quern/millstone until need at a screw press.
More: Gems • Metals • Stones | |
Creature | |
Plant | |
Creature/Plant |
Alcohol • Cloth/Thread • Extract (Golden salve • Gnomeblight • Honey • Royal jelly • Syrup • Venom) • Glob • Liquids • Soap |
Inorganic |
Metal • Milk of lime • Soil (Clay • Sand) • Stone (Ash glaze • Earthenware • Gem • Gypsum plaster • Porcelain • Quicklime • Stoneware • Tin glaze) |
Hardcoded | |
See also: Material science |