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| type      = Furniture
 
| type      = Furniture
 
| skill    = Tailoring
 
| skill    = Tailoring
| time      = 8
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| time      = 0.25
| resources = 2000 grams of [[feathers]]<br />2000 grams of [[hide]]
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| resources =  
| objects  =
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| objects  = [[uninstalled primitive mattress]]
| tools    = {{needle}}
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| tools    =  
 
| machines  =
 
| machines  =
 
| location  = Anywhere
 
| location  = Anywhere
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| sortingname  = 800
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| energy    = 700
| energy    = 800
 
 
| capacity  = 2
 
| capacity  = 2
| recoveryrate = 8
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| recovery  = 7
 
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The primitive mattress is now a two-step process requiring an [[uninstalled primitive mattress]].  It does not require any tools to make into actual [[:category:resting_furniture|furniture]].  However, it does take a couple of hours because apparently trying to decide whether it looks better near the window or the other wall next to the flower vase takes ''that...much...time''.
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<small>('''Note:''' sarcastic eyeroll not included and is purely a figment of the [[:user:Shaudawn|author]]'s own insecurities.)</small>
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=== See Also ===
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* [[cotton mattress]]
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* [[hemp mattress]]
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* [[silk mattress]]
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[[category:Beds]]
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[[category:Primitive Items]]

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Primitive mattress
Manufacturing
Object typeFurniture
Skill usedTailoring
Time0.25 day(s)
Objectsuninstalled primitive mattress
LocationAnywhere
Fixed object
Resting furniture
Energy700
Capacity2 person(s)
Recovery Rate7 (1/100 energy)

The primitive mattress is now a two-step process requiring an uninstalled primitive mattress. It does not require any tools to make into actual furniture. However, it does take a couple of hours because apparently trying to decide whether it looks better near the window or the other wall next to the flower vase takes that...much...time.

(Note: sarcastic eyeroll not included and is purely a figment of the author's own insecurities.)

See Also