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*The Loom's functions are automated by default so any weavers will automatically collect spider webs and weave thread into cloth (if you have any). You can change this behavior in the "set workshop orders" submenu of the orders menu ({{k|o}} - {{k|W}}). | *The Loom's functions are automated by default so any weavers will automatically collect spider webs and weave thread into cloth (if you have any). You can change this behavior in the "set workshop orders" submenu of the orders menu ({{k|o}} - {{k|W}}). | ||
+ | *The automatic re-issuing of jobs takes some time, which can lead to unwelcome pauses when a large number of threads are to be woven. Setting the weaving jobs to {{k|r}}epeat tries to keep the current weaver on the job without interruptions. | ||
*One loom only generates one "Collect silk" job, multiple looms let you harvest silk faster if you have enough dwarves with the weaving labor enabled and enough accessible [[web]]s. | *One loom only generates one "Collect silk" job, multiple looms let you harvest silk faster if you have enough dwarves with the weaving labor enabled and enough accessible [[web]]s. | ||
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The Loom is used to turn threads into cloth. The command to collect spider webs is also set here.
Menu
Loom
- c Collect Webs
- w Weave Cloth (Plant Thread)
- s Weave Silk Cloth
- y Weave Cloth (Wool/Hair Yarn)
- a Weave Metal Cloth
Common Uses
- Turn thread into cloth for use in a Loom to make bags, clothes, etc.
Notes
- The Loom's functions are automated by default so any weavers will automatically collect spider webs and weave thread into cloth (if you have any). You can change this behavior in the "set workshop orders" submenu of the orders menu (o - W).
- The automatic re-issuing of jobs takes some time, which can lead to unwelcome pauses when a large number of threads are to be woven. Setting the weaving jobs to repeat tries to keep the current weaver on the job without interruptions.
- One loom only generates one "Collect silk" job, multiple looms let you harvest silk faster if you have enough dwarves with the weaving labor enabled and enough accessible webs.
See also
Workshops bo |
Ashery · Bowyer · Carpenter · Crafts · Jeweler · Stoneworker · Mechanic · Metalsmith's forge (Magma) · Screw press · Siege workshop · Soap shop |
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Farming bof | |
Furnaces bou | |
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