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− | A '''millstone''' is used to grind up certain [[plants]] to make [[sugar]], [[flour]], [[dye]], and [[slurry]]. Each [[milling]] job requires an empty [[bag]]. To operate, it needs to be connected to a mechanical [[power]] source such as a [[water wheel]] or [[windmill]] that supplies it with 10 power units. If none is available, a [[quern]] can be used instead, although millstones process plants much faster than querns. Before they can be placed as a building, you must first construct the millstone at a [[ | + | A '''millstone''' is used to grind up certain [[plants]] to make [[sugar]], [[flour]], [[dye]], and [[slurry]]. Each [[milling]] job requires an empty [[bag]]. To operate, it needs to be connected to a mechanical [[power]] source such as a [[water wheel]] or [[windmill]] that supplies it with 10 power units. If none is available, a [[quern]] can be used instead, although millstones process plants much faster than querns. Before they can be placed as a building, you must first construct the millstone at a [[Stoneworker's workshop]]. |
If the power to the millstone is interrupted, any jobs must be requeued when power is returned. Therefore it is best to have uninterrupted power or at least the ability to run it for a long period of time. | If the power to the millstone is interrupted, any jobs must be requeued when power is returned. Therefore it is best to have uninterrupted power or at least the ability to run it for a long period of time. | ||
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A millstone can be placed in a hanging state, however, it will not actually be constructed as the builder needs to be able to stand on the square on which it is being built. Because of this, a millstone must be powered from above or from the side, not from below in order to be able to complete construction. | A millstone can be placed in a hanging state, however, it will not actually be constructed as the builder needs to be able to stand on the square on which it is being built. Because of this, a millstone must be powered from above or from the side, not from below in order to be able to complete construction. | ||
− | Ensuring the exclusive milling of certain plants (to, say, produce only dye, not flour) is quite cumbersome. It requires a stockpile that only allows these plants and setting it to | + | Ensuring the exclusive milling of certain plants (to, say, produce only dye, not flour) is quite cumbersome. It requires a stockpile that only allows these plants and setting it to give to the millstone, as it provides no menu to specify what to mill. If you don't set a custom stockpile, the miller will pick the closest random plant, with the usual, occasionally surprising, definition of closest. You also need something like a furniture stockpile that allows only bags, setting that to 'giving' to the millstone too. Deactivate wood, stone and metal as material to avoid it being cluttered with coffers. You still have to ensure somehow that the plants arrive at the right stockpile, for example by not allowing them on any other. Once you got this working repeat for every other plant you want to mill, either switching the 'give' orders every time or setting up a separate millstone for every plant/plant combination. |
For general details read [[Stockpile#Give_to_a_stockpile.2Fworkshop|Giving to a Stockpile/Workshop]]. | For general details read [[Stockpile#Give_to_a_stockpile.2Fworkshop|Giving to a Stockpile/Workshop]]. | ||
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Note that version 1 only works if the windmill is built first, and version 2 only works if the millstone is built first. | Note that version 1 only works if the windmill is built first, and version 2 only works if the millstone is built first. | ||
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+ | When building a vertically powered millstone, build the components from the bottom up. First place the millstone, then place the vertical axles above the millstone, then place the windmill last. | ||
''For a basic overview of how the different machine parts work and work together, see [[machinery]].'' | ''For a basic overview of how the different machine parts work and work together, see [[machinery]].'' | ||
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+ | ==Millable Plants== | ||
+ | [[Sweet pod]]s can be milled into [[dwarven sugar]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Other millable plants are listed below. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| {{prettytable}} | ||
+ | |- style="background:#ddd" | ||
+ | !Plant | ||
+ | !Dye | ||
+ | !colspan=2|Color | ||
+ | !Crop type | ||
+ | !Value | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Dimple cup]] | ||
+ | |Dimple Dye | ||
+ | |Midnight Blue | ||
+ | | bgcolor="#003366" | <!--0,51,102--> | ||
+ | |Underground | ||
+ | |20[[Currency|☼]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Blade weed]] | ||
+ | |Emerald Dye | ||
+ | |Emerald | ||
+ | | bgcolor="#50c878" | <!--80,200,120--> | ||
+ | |Aboveground | ||
+ | |20[[Currency|☼]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Hide root]] | ||
+ | |Redroot Dye | ||
+ | |Red | ||
+ | | bgcolor="#ff0000" | | ||
+ | |Aboveground | ||
+ | |10[[Currency|☼]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Sliver barb]] | ||
+ | |Sliver Dye | ||
+ | |Black | ||
+ | | bgcolor="#000000" | | ||
+ | |Aboveground | ||
+ | |20[[Currency|☼]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable sortable collapsible" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Crop name | ||
+ | ! | ||
+ | ! Crop value | ||
+ | ! Flour | ||
+ | ! Flour value | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Cave wheat|tile=τ|colour=7:0|fname=Dwarven wheat flour}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Longland grass|tile=τ|colour=6:1|fname=Longland flour}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Whip vine|tile=§|colour=3:1|cprice=1|fprice=25}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Single-grain wheat|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Two-grain wheat|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Soft wheat|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Hard wheat|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Spelt|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Barley|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Buckwheat|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Oats|tile=τ|colour=2:0|fname=Oat flour}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Rye|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Sorghum|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Rice|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Maize|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Quinoa|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Kaniwa|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Pendant amaranth|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Blood amaranth|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Purple amaranth|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Pearl millet|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=White millet|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Finger millet|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Foxtail millet|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Fonio|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Teff|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Flax|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | {{flour table row|name=Hemp|tile=τ|colour=2:0}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Bugs== | ==Bugs== | ||
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{{buildings}} | {{buildings}} | ||
+ | {{Category|Farming Workshops}} |
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A millstone is used to grind up certain plants to make sugar, flour, dye, and slurry. Each milling job requires an empty bag. To operate, it needs to be connected to a mechanical power source such as a water wheel or windmill that supplies it with 10 power units. If none is available, a quern can be used instead, although millstones process plants much faster than querns. Before they can be placed as a building, you must first construct the millstone at a Stoneworker's workshop.
If the power to the millstone is interrupted, any jobs must be requeued when power is returned. Therefore it is best to have uninterrupted power or at least the ability to run it for a long period of time.
A millstone can be placed in a hanging state, however, it will not actually be constructed as the builder needs to be able to stand on the square on which it is being built. Because of this, a millstone must be powered from above or from the side, not from below in order to be able to complete construction.
Ensuring the exclusive milling of certain plants (to, say, produce only dye, not flour) is quite cumbersome. It requires a stockpile that only allows these plants and setting it to give to the millstone, as it provides no menu to specify what to mill. If you don't set a custom stockpile, the miller will pick the closest random plant, with the usual, occasionally surprising, definition of closest. You also need something like a furniture stockpile that allows only bags, setting that to 'giving' to the millstone too. Deactivate wood, stone and metal as material to avoid it being cluttered with coffers. You still have to ensure somehow that the plants arrive at the right stockpile, for example by not allowing them on any other. Once you got this working repeat for every other plant you want to mill, either switching the 'give' orders every time or setting up a separate millstone for every plant/plant combination.
For general details read Giving to a Stockpile/Workshop.
Alternatively, to preserve what little sanity a DF player has left, just forbid all millable plants you don't want milled (for example from the stocks menu) and (re-)claim them once the milling job is done.
As another alternative, the utility DFHack provides a "job item-material" command that allows you to specify a plant to mill. For example, to set a quern to only mill dimple cups and ignore other plants, select a quern with a "Mill Plants" task, and issue command "job item-material 1 MUSHROOM_CUP_DIMPLE". This will set the material type of the plant item being milled in the selected quern.
(Selecting "job item-material 2" would select the material type of the bag the dye is stored in.)
This utility is also available as "gui/workshop-job", bound to Alt-A by default.
An Example Setup[edit]
As it is most efficient to set up workshops near their materials sources, usually by putting stockpiles next to them, it's common for millstones to be set up near farm plots. Putting a millstone just under the surface lets it be powered by a windmill on the surface, like so:
Side view - = - - = - * * 1 2
Note that version 1 only works if the windmill is built first, and version 2 only works if the millstone is built first.
When building a vertically powered millstone, build the components from the bottom up. First place the millstone, then place the vertical axles above the millstone, then place the windmill last.
For a basic overview of how the different machine parts work and work together, see machinery.
Millable Plants[edit]
Sweet pods can be milled into dwarven sugar.
Other millable plants are listed below.
Plant | Dye | Color | Crop type | Value | |
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Dimple cup | Dimple Dye | Midnight Blue | Underground | 20☼ | |
Blade weed | Emerald Dye | Emerald | Aboveground | 20☼ | |
Hide root | Redroot Dye | Red | Aboveground | 10☼ | |
Sliver barb | Sliver Dye | Black | Aboveground | 20☼ |
Crop name | Crop value | Flour | Flour value | |
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Cave wheat | τ
|
2☼ | Dwarven wheat flour | 20☼ |
Longland grass | τ
|
2☼ | Longland flour | 20☼ |
Whip vine | §
|
1☼ | Whip vine flour | 25☼ |
Single-grain wheat | τ
|
2☼ | Single-grain wheat flour | 20☼ |
Two-grain wheat | τ
|
2☼ | Two-grain wheat flour | 20☼ |
Soft wheat | τ
|
2☼ | Soft wheat flour | 20☼ |
Hard wheat | τ
|
2☼ | Hard wheat flour | 20☼ |
Spelt | τ
|
2☼ | Spelt flour | 20☼ |
Barley | τ
|
2☼ | Barley flour | 20☼ |
Buckwheat | τ
|
2☼ | Buckwheat flour | 20☼ |
Oats | τ
|
2☼ | Oat flour | 20☼ |
Rye | τ
|
2☼ | Rye flour | 20☼ |
Sorghum | τ
|
2☼ | Sorghum flour | 20☼ |
Rice | τ
|
2☼ | Rice flour | 20☼ |
Maize | τ
|
2☼ | Maize flour | 20☼ |
Quinoa | τ
|
2☼ | Quinoa flour | 20☼ |
Kaniwa | τ
|
2☼ | Kaniwa flour | 20☼ |
Pendant amaranth | τ
|
2☼ | Pendant amaranth flour | 20☼ |
Blood amaranth | τ
|
2☼ | Blood amaranth flour | 20☼ |
Purple amaranth | τ
|
2☼ | Purple amaranth flour | 20☼ |
Pearl millet | τ
|
2☼ | Pearl millet flour | 20☼ |
White millet | τ
|
2☼ | White millet flour | 20☼ |
Finger millet | τ
|
2☼ | Finger millet flour | 20☼ |
Foxtail millet | τ
|
2☼ | Foxtail millet flour | 20☼ |
Fonio | τ
|
2☼ | Fonio flour | 20☼ |
Teff | τ
|
2☼ | Teff flour | 20☼ |
Flax | τ
|
2☼ | Flax flour | 20☼ |
Hemp | τ
|
2☼ | Hemp flour | 20☼ |
Bugs[edit]
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Axle • Gear assembly • Lever • Mechanism • Millstone • Pipe section • Pressure plate • Roller • Screw pump • Support • Trap • Water wheel • Windmill |
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