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{{quality|Exceptional|23:22, 17 April 2011 (UTC)}}{{av}}
 
{{quality|Exceptional|23:22, 17 April 2011 (UTC)}}{{av}}
  
'''Furnace''' is an umbrella term for different [[workshop]]s that are used to heat materials, and that often produce only intermediary--products, items that are then used to create something else for the final product.   
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'''Furnace''' is an umbrella term for different {{L|workshop}}s that are used to heat materials, and that often produce only intermediary--products, items that are then used to create something else for the final product.   
  
Every furnace must be built from [[fire-safe]] materials and designed by a [[building designer]].  It can be powered by [[fuel]] or, in the case of magma furnaces, by the heat from [[magma]] - if the latter, they do not consume the magma, merely must be over it. Magma furnaces must be placed with one of their edge tiles above magma with depth of 4 or more; this can be accomplished by digging a channel for the magma, or hanging it directly over open [[Magma#Magma_sources|magma source]].  
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Every furnace must be built from {{L|fire-safe}} materials and designed by a {{L|building designer}}.  It can be powered by {{L|fuel}} or, in the case of magma furnaces, by the heat from {{L|magma}} - if the latter, they do not consume the magma, merely must be over it. Magma furnaces must be placed with one of their edge tiles above magma with depth of 4 or more; this can be accomplished by digging a channel for the magma, or hanging it directly over open {{L|Magma#Magma_sources|magma source}}.  
  
 
All these are constructed using the Furnaces submenu (via {{k|b}}, {{k|e}} ).   
 
All these are constructed using the Furnaces submenu (via {{k|b}}, {{k|e}} ).   
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== [[Wood furnace]] ==
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== {{L|Wood furnace}} ==
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|w}}<br>
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|w}}<br>
:*''Materials used:'' [[wood]]<br>
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:*''Materials used:'' {{L|wood}}<br>
:*''Items made:'' [[ash]], [[charcoal]]
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:*''Items made:'' {{L|ash}}, {{L|charcoal}}
::*''Feeds into:'' fuel for other furnaces, [[steel]] making, [[Ashery|asheries]] and [[soap]] production
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::*''Feeds into:'' fuel for other furnaces, {{L|steel}} making, {{L|Ashery|asheries}} and {{L|soap}} production
  
== [[Smelter]] ==
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== {{L|Smelter}} ==
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|s}}
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|s}}
:*''Materials used:'' [[bituminous coal]], [[lignite]], [[ore]], [[metal]] [[bar]]s, [[flux]], [[fuel]] (and metal objects to be [[melt]]ed)
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:*''Materials used:'' {{L|bituminous coal}}, {{L|lignite}}, {{L|ore}}, {{L|metal}} {{L|bar}}s, {{L|flux}}, {{L|fuel}} (and metal objects to be {{L|melt}}ed)
:*''Items made:'' [[coke]], metal [[bar]]s
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:*''Items made:'' {{L|coke}}, metal {{L|bar}}s
::*''Feeds into:'' [[Forge]]s
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::*''Feeds into:'' {{L|Forge}}s
  
==[[Magma smelter]]==
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=={{L|Magma smelter}}==
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|l}}
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|l}}
Magma versions use [[charcoal]] or [[coke]] for [[pig iron]] and [[steel]] production ''only''.  If the magma source fails, they cannot be powered by [[fuel]].
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Magma versions use {{L|charcoal}} or {{L|coke}} for {{L|pig iron}} and {{L|steel}} production ''only''.  If the magma source fails, they cannot be powered by {{L|fuel}}.
  
== [[Glass furnace]] ==
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== {{L|Glass furnace}} ==
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|g}}
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|g}}
:*''Materials used:'' [[sand]], [[pearlash]], [[rock crystal]], [[fuel]]
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:*''Materials used:'' {{L|sand}}, {{L|pearlash}}, {{L|rock crystal}}, {{L|fuel}}
:*''Items made:'' [[glass]] objects
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:*''Items made:'' {{L|glass}} objects
 
::*Glass objects are final products
 
::*Glass objects are final products
  
==[[Magma glass furnace]]==
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=={{L|Magma glass furnace}}==
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|a}}
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|a}}
Magma glass furnaces must be powered by magma, and thus require no additional [[fuel]]. Produces same objects as a regular Glass Furnace.
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Magma glass furnaces must be powered by magma, and thus require no additional {{L|fuel}}. Produces same objects as a regular Glass Furnace.
  
== [[Kiln]] ==
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== {{L|Kiln}} ==
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|k}}
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|k}}
:*''Materials used:'' [[potash]], [[ash]], [[cassiterite]], [[clay]], [[clay loam]], [[sandy clay]], [[silty clay]], [[fire clay]], [[kaolinite]], [[gypsum]], [[alabaster]], [[selenite]], [[satinspar]], [[fuel]]
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:*''Materials used:'' {{L|potash}}, {{L|ash}}, {{L|cassiterite}}, {{L|clay}}, {{L|clay loam}}, {{L|sandy clay}}, {{L|silty clay}}, {{L|fire clay}}, {{L|kaolinite}}, {{L|gypsum}}, {{L|alabaster}}, {{L|selenite}}, {{L|satinspar}}, {{L|fuel}}
:*''Items made:'' [[ceramic|ceramic/clay items]], [[pearlash]] and [[plaster powder]]
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:*''Items made:'' {{L|ceramic|ceramic/clay items}}, {{L|pearlash}} and {{L|plaster powder}}
::*''Feeds into:'' pearlash for higher quality [[glass]] production
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::*''Feeds into:'' pearlash for higher quality {{L|glass}} production
 
::*Plaster powder is a final product used by healthcare professionals.
 
::*Plaster powder is a final product used by healthcare professionals.
 
::*Ceramic/clay (earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain) items are final products.
 
::*Ceramic/clay (earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain) items are final products.
  
==[[Magma kiln]]==
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=={{L|Magma kiln}}==
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|n}}
 
:*''Shortcut:'' {{k|b}}, {{k|e}}, {{k|n}}
Functions just like a regular kiln, but must be powered by magma instead of [[fuel]].
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Functions just like a regular kiln, but must be powered by magma instead of {{L|fuel}}.
  
  
 
{{Workshops}}
 
{{Workshops}}
 
{{Buildings}}
 
{{Buildings}}

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