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− | A '''furnace''' is a building used to heat materials. It can be powered by [[fuel]] or, in the case of magma furnaces, by the heat from [[magma]]. Every furnace must be built from [[fire | + | A '''furnace''' is a building used to heat materials. It can be powered by [[fuel]] or, in the case of magma furnaces, by the heat from [[magma]]. Every furnace must be built from [[fire-safe materials]]. Magma furnaces must also be placed with one of their edge tiles above magma with depth of 3 or more; this can be accomplished by digging a channel for the magma. Other than these requirements, they are identical to [[workshops]].{{ver|0.23.130.23a}} |
== [[Wood furnace]] == | == [[Wood furnace]] == | ||
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Materials used – [[wood]]<br> | Materials used – [[wood]]<br> | ||
Items made – [[ash]], [[charcoal]] | Items made – [[ash]], [[charcoal]] | ||
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Materials used – [[Ore]]<br> | Materials used – [[Ore]]<br> | ||
Items made – [[metal]] [[bars]] | Items made – [[metal]] [[bars]] | ||
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Materials used – [[Sand]], [[Rock crystal]], [[Pearlash]], [[Charcoal]], [[Coal]]<br> | Materials used – [[Sand]], [[Rock crystal]], [[Pearlash]], [[Charcoal]], [[Coal]]<br> | ||
Items made – Green [[glass]], Crystal glass, Clear glass | Items made – Green [[glass]], Crystal glass, Clear glass | ||
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Materials used – [[Potash]], [[Charcoal]], [[Coal]]<br> | Materials used – [[Potash]], [[Charcoal]], [[Coal]]<br> | ||
Items made – [[Pearlash]] | Items made – [[Pearlash]] | ||
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Materials used – [[metal]] [[ore]]s<br> | Materials used – [[metal]] [[ore]]s<br> | ||
Items made – metal [[bars]] | Items made – metal [[bars]] | ||
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Materials used – [[Sand]], [[Pearlash]], Rock crystal<br> | Materials used – [[Sand]], [[Pearlash]], Rock crystal<br> | ||
Items made – [[Glass]] objects | Items made – [[Glass]] objects | ||
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Materials used – [[Potash]]<br> | Materials used – [[Potash]]<br> | ||
Items made – [[Pearlash]] | Items made – [[Pearlash]] | ||
[[Category:Furnaces]] | [[Category:Furnaces]] |
Revision as of 15:35, 24 November 2007
A furnace is a building used to heat materials. It can be powered by fuel or, in the case of magma furnaces, by the heat from magma. Every furnace must be built from fire-safe materials. Magma furnaces must also be placed with one of their edge tiles above magma with depth of 3 or more; this can be accomplished by digging a channel for the magma. Other than these requirements, they are identical to workshops.v0.23.130.23a
Wood furnace
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Materials used – wood
Items made – ash, charcoal
Smelter
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Materials used – Ore
Items made – metal bars
Glass furnace
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Materials used – Sand, Rock crystal, Pearlash, Charcoal, Coal
Items made – Green glass, Crystal glass, Clear glass
Kiln
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Materials used – Potash, Charcoal, Coal
Items made – Pearlash
Magma smelter
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Materials used – metal ores
Items made – metal bars
Magma glass furnace
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Materials used – Sand, Pearlash, Rock crystal
Items made – Glass objects