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A '''primitive smelting furnace''' is used to make [[iron]] or [[bronze]]. It is the only way to make iron without tools, iron or a [[building]], but is not as fast or efficient as the [[smelting furnace]] for that purpose. | A '''primitive smelting furnace''' is used to make [[iron]] or [[bronze]]. It is the only way to make iron without tools, iron or a [[building]], but is not as fast or efficient as the [[smelting furnace]] for that purpose. |
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A primitive smelting furnace is used to make iron or bronze. It is the only way to make iron without tools, iron or a building, but is not as fast or efficient as the smelting furnace for that purpose.
Contents
Requirements
Resources Required
- 6000 grams of stone
Labour Required
- 10 days
Tools Required
- None
A primitive smelting furnace can be built anywhere.
Projects
Maximum workers: unknown
Refining iron ore (coal)
Output per day of labour
- 350 grams of iron
Maximum output
- 28000 grams
Required resources
Required tools
- None
Refining iron ore (charcoal)
Output per day of labour
- 350 grams of iron
Maximum output
- 28000 grams
Required resources
Required tools
- None
Refining iron ore (gas)
Output per day of labour
- 525 grams of iron
Maximum output
- 42000 grams
Required resources
Required tools
- None
Smelting bronze (wood)
Output per day of labour
- 250 grams of bronze
Maximum output
- 20000 grams
Required resources
- 500 grams of copper
- 50 grams of tin
- 25 grams of phosphorus
- 25 grams of zinc
- 200 grams of wood
Required tools
- None