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=== Magma melting ===
 
=== Magma melting ===
  
If you wish to get rid of the stone permanently, create a magma channel through your fort and mark the edge as a garbage pit.  Any stone disposed of will be chucked into the magma, melt (except [[Bauxite]], but in a fortress with magma you'll probably want to save it for [[magma-safe]] mechanisms), and be gone from your fortress forever.  Of course, the disadvantage is that for anything else you mark as garbage (except for other items that aren't magma-safe) will also be lost forever. Another technique to remove stone is to build a stone stockpile in a channeled room. You will want to dig stairs down there to stock the stockpile. You then dig a tunnel to the magma source and flood the room. Not only will it melt the stone but you could then build forges, smelters and what have you in the room above it.
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If you wish to get rid of the stone permanently, create a magma channel through your fort and mark the edge as a garbage pit.  Any stone disposed of (except [[Bauxite]], but in a fortress with magma you won't have any and won't want to get rid of it if you do have any) will be chucked into the magma, melt, and be gone from your fortress forever.  Of course, the disadvantage is that for anything else you mark as garbage (except for items made of iron, steel, nickel, or adamantine) will also be lost forever. Another technique to remove stone is to build a stone stockpile in a channeled room. You will want to dig stairs down there to stock the stockpile. You then dig a tunnel to the magma source and flood the room. Not only will it melt the stone but you could then build forges, smelters and what have you in the room above it.
  
 
=== Chasm dump ===
 
=== Chasm dump ===

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