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Map graphic holding a telescope (light green) vs normal view (dark green). You see 2 times further.
If you're going to make all the components at once and want to spare yourself the trouble of visiting several pages, in total you're going to need:
Contents
Resources
- 180 grams of diamonds or 50 grams of emerald or 160 grams of ruby or 50 grams of sapphire or 60 grams of window glass (lenses)
- 350 grams of wood (wood case)
- 50 grams of steel (eyepiece)
- 25 grams of rubber (eyepiece)
- 150 grams of window glass (mirror)
- 100 grams of silver (mirror)
Days of work
- 8 days of work in Manufacturing
- 2 days of work in Carpentry
- 4 days of work in Manufacturing tools
Tools
- a screwdriver
- a grinder (lenses, mirror)
- an iron carving knife (wood case)
- pincers (eyepiece)
- a file (eyepiece)