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A twiner is used to make string from yarn. Less developed societies may want to consider the simple twiner. There is also a handheld twiner available for very primitive societies, or for travel.
Yarn can be made with either a spindle or drop spindle.
String is used for making bowstring, a drying rack, or a fishing pole, among other things. Can be further processed into thin rope using a rope machine.
Contents
Projects
Maximum workers: 2
Twining cotton string
Output per day of labour
- 500 grams of string
Maximum output
- 40000 grams
Required resources
- 500 grams of cotton yarn
Required tools
- none
Twining hemp string
Output per day of labour
- 830 grams of string
Maximum output
- 66400 grams
Required resources
- 830 grams of hemp yarn
Required tools
- none
Twining silk string
Output per day of labour
- 400 grams of string
Maximum output
- 32000 grams
Required resources
- 400 grams of silk yarn
Required tools
- none
Twining sinew string
Output per day of labour
- 50 grams of string
Maximum output
- 4000 grams
Required resources
- 50 grams of sinew
Required tools
- none
Twining wool string
Output per day of labor
- 300 grams of string
Maximum output
- 24000 grams
Required resources
- 300 grams of wool yarn
Required tools
- none