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− | A '''smelter''' is a type of [[furnace]] used to process [[ore]] into more useful [[bar]]s of pure metal or alloys, in a process called [[smelting]]. | + | A '''smelter''' is a type of [[furnace]] used to process [[ore]] into more useful [[bar]]s of pure metal or alloys, in a process called [[smelting]]. Conventional smelters require [[fuel]], either [[charcoal]] or [[coke]]. |
The Smelter is also the place where [[dwarves]] take items to be [[melt]]ed back into [[bar]]s. Melting a [[quality|masterpiece]] item may cause the creator of that item to throw a [[tantrum]]. | The Smelter is also the place where [[dwarves]] take items to be [[melt]]ed back into [[bar]]s. Melting a [[quality|masterpiece]] item may cause the creator of that item to throw a [[tantrum]]. | ||
− | There is also a [[ | + | == Building a Smelter == |
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+ | To build a smelter you need to use a [[fire-safe]] material, one stone or block. The construction is then a two-step process - first a dwarf with [[Building designer|Building Designer]] skill enabled will bring the chosen material and design it via the Architecture [[labor]], and then a dwarf with any [[metalsmith#Metalsmith profession|metalworking]]-type skill enabled will perform the actual construction. These can be but need not be the same dwarf. Using dwarfs with no skill training will get the job done, but will result in buildings of slightly less architectural [[value]]. | ||
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+ | You place a smelter building using the keyboard commands {{K|b}}-{{K|e}}-{{K|s}}, after which your architect dwarf designs it and then your craftsdwarf builds it. | ||
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+ | There is also a [[magma smelter]] of this building, which is built over [[magma]] and requires no [[fuel]]. (Note that the process of making [[pig iron]] or [[steel]] will still need one unit of charcoal or coke per reaction, as a reagent, for the carbon.) | ||
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A smelter is a type of furnace used to process ore into more useful bars of pure metal or alloys, in a process called smelting. Conventional smelters require fuel, either charcoal or coke.
The Smelter is also the place where dwarves take items to be melted back into bars. Melting a masterpiece item may cause the creator of that item to throw a tantrum.
Building a Smelter
To build a smelter you need to use a fire-safe material, one stone or block. The construction is then a two-step process - first a dwarf with Building Designer skill enabled will bring the chosen material and design it via the Architecture labor, and then a dwarf with any metalworking-type skill enabled will perform the actual construction. These can be but need not be the same dwarf. Using dwarfs with no skill training will get the job done, but will result in buildings of slightly less architectural value.
You place a smelter building using the keyboard commands b-e-s, after which your architect dwarf designs it and then your craftsdwarf builds it.
There is also a magma smelter of this building, which is built over magma and requires no fuel. (Note that the process of making pig iron or steel will still need one unit of charcoal or coke per reaction, as a reagent, for the carbon.)
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