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{{workshop|name=Craftsdwarf's workshop|key=r|job=Craftsworking
 
{{workshop|name=Craftsdwarf's workshop|key=r|job=Craftsworking
 
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* {{L|Building material}} (non-{{L|economic}})
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* [[Building material]] (non-[[economic]])
 
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|construction_job=
 
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1 of
* {{L|Bone carving}}
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* [[Bone carving]]
* {{L|Stonecrafting}}
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* [[Stonecrafting]]
* {{L|Woodcrafting}}
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* [[Woodcrafting]]
 
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* {{L|Stone}}
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* [[Stone]]
* {{L|Wood}}
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* [[Wood]]
* {{L|Bone}}
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* [[Bone]]
* {{L|Shell}}
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* [[Shell]]
* {{L|Ivory}}
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* [[Ivory]]
* {{L|Tooth}}
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* [[Tooth]]
* {{L|Horn}}
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* [[Horn]]
* {{L|Pearl}}
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* [[Pearl]]
* {{L|Cloth}}
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* [[Cloth]]
* {{L|Leather}}
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* [[Leather]]
 
|production=
 
|production=
  
* Rock {{L|Craft}}s, {{L|Mug}}s, {{L|Instrument}}s, {{L|Toy}}s, {{L|Jug}}s, {{L|Large pot|Large Pots}}, {{L|Hive}}s and {{L|Nest box|Nest Boxes}}
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* Rock [[Craft]]s, [[Mug]]s, [[Instrument]]s, [[Toy]]s, [[Jug]]s, [[Large pot|Large Pots]], [[Hive]]s and [[Nest box|Nest Boxes]]
* Wood, Plant Fiber Cloth, Silk, Shell, Ivory, Tooth, Horn, Pearl, Bone and Leather {{L|Craft}}s
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* Wood, Plant Fiber Cloth, Silk, Shell, Ivory, Tooth, Horn, Pearl, Bone and Leather [[Craft]]s
 
* Rock {{L |Short sword| Short Sword}}s
 
* Rock {{L |Short sword| Short Sword}}s
* Wooden and Bone {{L|Bolt}}s
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* Wooden and Bone [[Bolt]]s
* Bone, Shell, Ivory, Tooth, Horn, and Pearl {{L|Decoration}}s
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* Bone, Shell, Ivory, Tooth, Horn, and Pearl [[Decoration]]s
* {{L|Totem}}s
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* [[Totem]]s
* Bone {{L|Legging}}s, {{L|Greave}}s, {{L|Gauntlet}}s and {{L|Helm}}s
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* Bone [[Legging]]s, [[Greave]]s, [[Gauntlet]]s and [[Helm]]s
* Shell {{L|Legging}}s, {{L|Gauntlet}}s and {{L|Helm}}s
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* Shell [[Legging]]s, [[Gauntlet]]s and [[Helm]]s
* {{L|Adamantine}} Strands
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* [[Adamantine]] Strands
 
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The '''Craftsdwarf's workshop''' is used to make {{L|craft}}s of almost all kinds. It can be built from any construction material and must be built by a dwarf with the {{L|Bone carver|Bone Carving}}, {{L|Stonecrafting}}, or {{L|Woodcrafting}} {{L|labor}}s enabled.
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The '''Craftsdwarf's workshop''' is used to make [[craft]]s of almost all kinds. It can be built from any construction material and must be built by a dwarf with the [[Bone carver|Bone Carving]], [[Stonecrafting]], or [[Woodcrafting]] [[labor]]s enabled.
  
The craftdwarf's workshop is the cornerstone of {{L|trading|trade}} in Dwarf Fortress. The crafts made have little purpose other than to be traded for {{L|food}}, {{L|alcohol}}, {{L|weapon}}s, and other goods. These craft goods can also be {{L|decoration|decorated}} with {{L|bone}}, {{L|pearl}}, {{L|horn}}, {{L|ivory}}, or {{L|shell}}s to increase their {{L|value}}.  
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The craftdwarf's workshop is the cornerstone of [[trading|trade]] in Dwarf Fortress. The crafts made have little purpose other than to be traded for [[food]], [[alcohol]], [[weapon]]s, and other goods. These craft goods can also be [[decoration|decorated]] with [[bone]], [[pearl]], [[horn]], [[ivory]], or [[shell]]s to increase their [[value]].  
  
As well, this workshop can be used to make bone and shell {{L|armor}}, training {{L|bolt}}s from {{L|wood}} and bone, and to extract strands of {{L|adamantine}} for later use.
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As well, this workshop can be used to make bone and shell [[armor]], training [[bolt]]s from [[wood]] and bone, and to extract strands of [[adamantine]] for later use.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*For shell, ivory, tooth, horn, and pearl{{verify}}, the Bone Carving labor is required. Other materials require their respective labors.
 
*For shell, ivory, tooth, horn, and pearl{{verify}}, the Bone Carving labor is required. Other materials require their respective labors.
*{{L|Metal}} crafts are made at a {{L|Metalsmith's forge}}. You can, however, short circuit the process by having a {{L|stockpile}} of {{L|gold nuggets}} or {{L|silver nuggets}} nearby, enable the appropriate nugget use in the {{K|z}} {{L|Stone}} menu and make stone crafts at the Craftsdwarf's Workshop
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*[[Metal]] crafts are made at a [[Metalsmith's forge]]. You can, however, short circuit the process by having a [[stockpile]] of [[gold nuggets]] or [[silver nuggets]] nearby, enable the appropriate nugget use in the {{K|z}} [[Stone]] menu and make stone crafts at the Craftsdwarf's Workshop
*Other {{L|cloth}} and {{L|leather}} items are made at a {{L|Clothier's shop}} or {{L|Leather works}}, respectively.
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*Other [[cloth]] and [[leather]] items are made at a [[Clothier's shop]] or [[Leather works]], respectively.
  
 
{{Workshops}}
 
{{Workshops}}

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This article is about an older version of DF.

The Craftsdwarf's workshop is used to make crafts of almost all kinds. It can be built from any construction material and must be built by a dwarf with the Bone Carving, Stonecrafting, or Woodcrafting labors enabled.

The craftdwarf's workshop is the cornerstone of trade in Dwarf Fortress. The crafts made have little purpose other than to be traded for food, alcohol, weapons, and other goods. These craft goods can also be decorated with bone, pearl, horn, ivory, or shells to increase their value.

As well, this workshop can be used to make bone and shell armor, training bolts from wood and bone, and to extract strands of adamantine for later use.

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