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A '''siege workshop''' is used to make [[siege engine]] parts and [[ballista arrow]]s.  Parts are larger than typical products, and a few can quickly cause [[clutter]] and slow production if not moved to a [[stockpile]].  Both siege parts and [[Ballista arrow|ballista ammo]] are stored in [[furniture]] stockpiles, though it's recommended that those are customized somewhat to be more selective.
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Siege engineer

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Siege engineer

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This article is about an older version of DF.

A siege workshop is used to make siege engine parts and ballista arrows. Parts are larger than typical products, and a few can quickly cause clutter and slow production if not moved to a stockpile. Both siege parts and ballista ammo are stored in furniture stockpiles, though it's recommended that those are customized somewhat to be more selective.

Workshops
Furnaces
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