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Particularly valuable [[economic stone]]s are designated as prohibited for general use by [[mason]]s and the like for making stone furniture or crafts, being reserved for the [[furnace]]s. In some cases, however, it might be desirable or necessary to make furniture from economic stone. A noble might demand a [[native silver]] [[table]] for their room, or other magma-safe materials being exhausted a [[bauxite]] [[floodgate]] might be necessary to control the magma flow. [[Native gold]] is a peculiar case where the [[ore]] has the same [[material value]] as [[gold|gold metal]], and making furniture directly from native gold can save both time and [[fuel]] (though at a 25% reduction in total value). Whatever the case, if you do desire to make use of economic stone in furniture, you must do so from the [[Status#Stone_Status_Screen|z-Status: Stone]] menu.
 
Particularly valuable [[economic stone]]s are designated as prohibited for general use by [[mason]]s and the like for making stone furniture or crafts, being reserved for the [[furnace]]s. In some cases, however, it might be desirable or necessary to make furniture from economic stone. A noble might demand a [[native silver]] [[table]] for their room, or other magma-safe materials being exhausted a [[bauxite]] [[floodgate]] might be necessary to control the magma flow. [[Native gold]] is a peculiar case where the [[ore]] has the same [[material value]] as [[gold|gold metal]], and making furniture directly from native gold can save both time and [[fuel]] (though at a 25% reduction in total value). Whatever the case, if you do desire to make use of economic stone in furniture, you must do so from the [[Status#Stone_Status_Screen|z-Status: Stone]] menu.
  
It is recommended that you create one or more stone [[stockpile]]s near your [[workshop]]s to minimize the distance between the two; a dwarf will typically grab the rough stone nearest the workshop when fulfilling a [[job]] to craft stone furniture (without the benefit of [[wheelbarrow]]s). You can also link a specific stone stockpile to a workshop to ensure your dwarf grabs stone from that stockpile and prevent other dwarves from using it.
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It is recommended that you create one or more stone [[stockpile]]s near your [[workshop]]s to minimize the distance between the two; a dwarf will typically grab the rough stone nearest the workshop when fulfilling a [[job]] to craft stone furniture (without the benefit of [[wheelbarrow]]s). You can also link a specific stone stockpile to a workshop to ensure your dwarf grabs stone from that stockpile and prevent other dwarfs from using it.
  
 
===Stoneworker's Workshop===
 
===Stoneworker's Workshop===
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===Glass Furnace===
 
===Glass Furnace===
The [[glass furnace]] and [[magma glass furnace]] are used to make all glass furniture, and requires a dwarf with the [[glassmaker]] labor enabled. One unit of [[sand]] is consumed in making each item of green glass furniture, while Clear Glass consumes sand and [[pearlash]], and Crystal Glass consumes [[rock crystal]] and pearlash; a glass furnace will also consume one unit of [[fuel]] per job. The following furniture can be made from any glass at a furnace: [[armor stand]], [[container|box]], [[cabinet]], [[coffin]], [[floodgate]], [[grate]], [[hatch cover]], [[door|portal]],  [[statue]], [[table]], [[throne]], [[weapon rack]], [[window]].
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The [[glass furnace]] and [[magma glass furnace]] are used to make all glass furniture, and requires a dwarf with the [[glassmaker]] labor enabled. One unit of [[sand]] is consumed in making each item of green glass furniture, while Clear Glass consumes sand and [[pearlash]], and Crystal Glass consumes [[rock crystal]] and pearlash; a glass furnace will also consume one unit of [[fuel]] per job. The following furniture can be made from any glass at a furnace: [[armor stand]], [[barrel]], [[bin]], [[container|box]], [[bucket]], [[cabinet]], [[coffin]], [[floodgate]], [[grate]], [[hatch cover]], [[door|portal]],  [[statue]], [[table]], [[throne]], [[weapon rack]], [[window]].
  
 
==Cloth Furniture==
 
==Cloth Furniture==
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