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− | While more expensive than the [[sawing post]], it produces [[lumber]] and [[wood]] faster and with greater efficiently. It requires [[iron]] for a blade to saw through the [[timber]]. | + | While more expensive than the [[sawing post]], it produces [[lumber]] and [[wood]] faster and with greater efficiently. It requires [[iron]] for a blade to saw through the [[timber]]. There is also a [[ship sawing bench]] for the nautical version. |
See also: [[Primitive sawing post]], [[Sawing post]] and [[Sawing machine]] | See also: [[Primitive sawing post]], [[Sawing post]] and [[Sawing machine]] |
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While more expensive than the sawing post, it produces lumber and wood faster and with greater efficiently. It requires iron for a blade to saw through the timber. There is also a ship sawing bench for the nautical version.
See also: Primitive sawing post, Sawing post and Sawing machine
Contents
Sawing timber for firewood
Output per day of labour
- 2500 grams of firewood
Required resources
- 2500 grams of timber
Required tools
- axe
Maximum workers
- 4
Skill used
Sawing timber for lumber
Output per day of labour
- 2800 grams of lumber
Required resources
- 3500 grams of timber
Required tools
- axe
Maximum workers
- 4
Skill used
Sawing timber for wood
Output per day of labour
- 2250 grams of wood
Required resources
- 2500 grams of timber
Required tools
- axe
Maximum workers
- 4
Skill used
Disassembling
(TBD)
A disassembling project returns
- unknown