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− | '''Iron ore''' is created by starting a [[hematite]], [[magnetite]] or [[taconite]] crushing project on a [[stone table]] or [[work bench]]. You will be able to produce 525, 540 or 487 grams of ore a day, and it will require the use of 750 grams of hematite, magnetite or taconite. Either a hammer | + | '''Iron ore''' is created by starting a [[hematite]], [[magnetite]] or [[taconite]] crushing project on a [[stone table]] or [[work bench]]. You will be able to produce 525, 540 or 487 grams of ore a day, and it will require the use of 750 grams of hematite, magnetite or taconite. |
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+ | Either a type of hammer: | ||
+ | *{{hammer}} | ||
+ | or a type of sledgehammer: | ||
+ | *{{sledgehammer}} | ||
+ | must be in your [[inventory]] at the time of working on the project. However, there are separate projects for each tool, so one may not help on a hematite crushing project designed for hammers, while using a sledgehammer. A sledgehammer works at twice the speed as a hammer. | ||
Used in a [[smelting furnace]] or [[primitive smelting furnace]] with [[limestone]] and [[coal]], [[charcoal]] or [[propane]] to make [[iron]]. | Used in a [[smelting furnace]] or [[primitive smelting furnace]] with [[limestone]] and [[coal]], [[charcoal]] or [[propane]] to make [[iron]]. | ||
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Revision as of 01:15, 31 January 2007
Iron ore is created by starting a hematite, magnetite or taconite crushing project on a stone table or work bench. You will be able to produce 525, 540 or 487 grams of ore a day, and it will require the use of 750 grams of hematite, magnetite or taconite.
Either a type of hammer:
or a type of sledgehammer:
must be in your inventory at the time of working on the project. However, there are separate projects for each tool, so one may not help on a hematite crushing project designed for hammers, while using a sledgehammer. A sledgehammer works at twice the speed as a hammer.
Used in a smelting furnace or primitive smelting furnace with limestone and coal, charcoal or propane to make iron.