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{{Alloy3|name=Lay pewter|color=#088|bgcolor=#CCC|color1=#CCC|color2=#880|color3=#888
 
 
|uses=
 
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* {{L|Metalsmith's forge|Metal crafting}}
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* [[Metalsmith's forge|Metal crafting]]
 
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* 2 {{L|tin}} {{L|bar}}s
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* 2 [[tin]] [[bar]]s
* 1 {{L|copper}} {{L|bar}}
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* 1 [[copper]] [[bar]]
* 1 {{L|lead}} {{L|bar}}
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* 1 [[lead]] [[bar]]
 
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* {{L|Material value}} 3
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* [[Material value]] 3
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'''Lay pewter''' is an {{L|alloy}} that cannot be smelted directly from {{L|ore}}; it can only be created from {{L|bar}}s of metal, at a {{L|smelter}}, using the following recipe:
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'''Lay pewter''' is an [[alloy]] that cannot be smelted directly from [[ore]]; it can only be created from [[bar]]s of metal, at a [[smelter]], using the following recipe:
  
*2 {{L|Tin}} {{L|bar}}s + 1 {{L|Copper}} bar + 1 {{L|Lead}} bar
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*2 [[Tin]] [[bar]]s + 1 [[Copper]] bar + 1 [[Lead]] bar
  
Lay pewter has a base value of 3, which would make it preferable over its ingredient metals for creating objects of {{L|value}}, since all of its ingredients have a value of only 2.  However, with the same ingredients (in a different formula) you get more value from making {{L|trifle pewter}} and using lead as-is (separately). Technically ''(i.e. "in real life")'', lay pewter is trifle pewter that has been cut with {{L|lead}}; it is less valuable, but you get more of it.  
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Lay pewter has a base value of 3, which would make it preferable over its ingredient metals for creating objects of [[value]], since all of its ingredients have a value of only 2.  However, with the same ingredients (in a different formula) you get more value from making [[trifle pewter]] and using lead as-is (separately). Technically ''(i.e. "in real life")'', lay pewter is trifle pewter that has been cut with [[lead]]; it is less valuable, but you get more of it.  
  
 
Lay pewter is notable for producing bars, furniture and crafts that appear in-game as teal-colored, a color shared only by clear glass.
 
Lay pewter is notable for producing bars, furniture and crafts that appear in-game as teal-colored, a color shared only by clear glass.
  
{{Game_Data|[MATGLOSS_METAL:PEWTER_LAY]
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[NAME:lay pewter][ADJ:lay pewter][COLOR:3:7:0]
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[VALUE:3]
 
[SPEC_HEAT:210]
 
[MELTING_POINT:10417]
 
[BOILING_POINT:14684]
 
[SOLID_DENSITY:7280]}}
 
 
 
{{category|metals}}
 

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This article is about an older version of DF.

Lay pewter is an alloy that cannot be smelted directly from ore; it can only be created from bars of metal, at a smelter, using the following recipe:

Lay pewter has a base value of 3, which would make it preferable over its ingredient metals for creating objects of value, since all of its ingredients have a value of only 2. However, with the same ingredients (in a different formula) you get more value from making trifle pewter and using lead as-is (separately). Technically (i.e. "in real life"), lay pewter is trifle pewter that has been cut with lead; it is less valuable, but you get more of it.

Lay pewter is notable for producing bars, furniture and crafts that appear in-game as teal-colored, a color shared only by clear glass.

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