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Made by crushing either [[hematite]], [[magnetite]] or [[taconite]] on either a [[stone table]] or [[work bench]] using either a hammer ({{hammer}}) or sledgehammer ({{sledgehammer}}). Please note the hammers and sledgehammmers are not interchangeable in crushing projects.
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Made by crushing either [[hematite]], [[magnetite]] or [[taconite]] on either a [[stone table]] or [[work bench]] using either a hammer ({{hammer}}) or sledgehammer ({{sledgehammer}}).  
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Hammers and sledgehammmers are not interchangeable in crushing projects. A project with a sledgehammer will process twice as much material per day.
  
 
Used for making [[iron]] in a [[smelting furnace]] or [[primitive smelting furnace]].
 
Used for making [[iron]] in a [[smelting furnace]] or [[primitive smelting furnace]].
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==Comparison of iron ore from different minerals==
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{| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto"
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! Material !! Amount needed for <br>1kg of iron ore !! Yield for 1 day of mining !! Amount of iron ore from <br>1 day of mining !! Processing time<br>(with sledgehammer)
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| [[hematite]]|| 1428.5g || 750g (manual)<br>6000g (fastest) || 525g (manual mining)<br>4200g (fastest mining) || .5 days<br>4 days
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| [[magnetite]] || 1388.9g|| 750g (manual) <br>6000g (fastest) || 540g (manual mining)<br>4320g (fastest mining) || .25 days<br>2 days
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| [[taconite]] || 1538.5g || 1500 (manual)<br> 12,000g (fastest) || 975g (manual mining)<br>7800g  (fastest mining) || .75 days<br>6 days
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|}
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Note: Processing time with regular hammer is double the number of days.
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Iron ore
Manufactured Resource
Resourceshematite, magnetite or taconite
Toolsstone, bronze or regular hammer, or sledgehammer or bronze sledgehammer
Machinerystone table or work bench
SkillMining
Methods of  manufacturing
Method
Amount
stone table or work bench
750g hematite, stone, bronze or regular hammer
525
stone table or work bench
1000g taconite, stone, bronze or regular hammer
650
stone table or work bench
1500g magnetite, stone, bronze or regular hammer
1080
stone table or work bench
1500g hematite, sledgehammer or bronze sledgehammer
1050
stone table or work bench
2000g taconite, sledgehammer or bronze sledgehammer
1300
stone table or work bench
3000g magnetite, sledgehammer or bronze sledgehammer
2160

Made by crushing either hematite, magnetite or taconite on either a stone table or work bench using either a hammer (stone, bronze or regular hammer) or sledgehammer (sledgehammer or bronze sledgehammer).

Hammers and sledgehammmers are not interchangeable in crushing projects. A project with a sledgehammer will process twice as much material per day.

Used for making iron in a smelting furnace or primitive smelting furnace.

Comparison of iron ore from different minerals

Material Amount needed for
1kg of iron ore
Yield for 1 day of mining Amount of iron ore from
1 day of mining
Processing time
(with sledgehammer)
hematite 1428.5g 750g (manual)
6000g (fastest)
525g (manual mining)
4200g (fastest mining)
.5 days
4 days
magnetite 1388.9g 750g (manual)
6000g (fastest)
540g (manual mining)
4320g (fastest mining)
.25 days
2 days
taconite 1538.5g 1500 (manual)
12,000g (fastest)
975g (manual mining)
7800g (fastest mining)
.75 days
6 days

Note: Processing time with regular hammer is double the number of days.