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− | A '''ceramic''' is an inorganic, non-metallic solid prepared by the action of heat and subsequent cooling. In Dwarf Fortress, there are 3 types of ceramic materials - | + | A '''ceramic''' is an inorganic, non-metallic solid prepared by the action of heat and subsequent cooling. In Dwarf Fortress, there are 3 types of ceramic materials - [[earthenware]], [[stoneware]], and [[porcelain]]. |
− | Ceramic goods are produced at the | + | Ceramic goods are produced at the [[kiln]] using [[fuel]] with either [[clay]]/[[clay loam]]/[[sandy clay]]/[[silty clay]] (earthenware), [[fire clay]] (stoneware), or [[kaolinite]] (porcelain). A [[magma kiln]] can also be used, in which case no fuel is required. |
== Uses == | == Uses == | ||
− | Ceramics can be used to make | + | Ceramics can be used to make [[statue]]s, [[block]]s (labeled as "bricks"), [[trade good|crafts]], [[hive|hives]] for [[Beekeeping industry|beekeeping]], [[jug]]s for storing liquids, and [[large pot]]s for storing food. Jugs made from earthenware must first be [[glaze]]d before they can be used to store liquids, while jugs made from other materials are naturally resistant to water. |
− | For more information on the use of ceramic, see the | + | For more information on the use of ceramic, see the [[Ceramic industry]] page. |
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A ceramic is an inorganic, non-metallic solid prepared by the action of heat and subsequent cooling. In Dwarf Fortress, there are 3 types of ceramic materials - earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain.
Ceramic goods are produced at the kiln using fuel with either clay/clay loam/sandy clay/silty clay (earthenware), fire clay (stoneware), or kaolinite (porcelain). A magma kiln can also be used, in which case no fuel is required.
Uses[edit]
Ceramics can be used to make statues, blocks (labeled as "bricks"), crafts, hives for beekeeping, jugs for storing liquids, and large pots for storing food. Jugs made from earthenware must first be glazed before they can be used to store liquids, while jugs made from other materials are naturally resistant to water.
For more information on the use of ceramic, see the Ceramic industry page.