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(I added that glass pipes are called tubes, and a bit about vials & flasks/waterskins.)
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Job Requirement

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This article is about an older version of DF.

Glass furnaces are used to make raw Template:L (a Template:L), Template:Ls, and Template:L items. All furniture made at a glass furnace can alternatively be made out of either Template:L, Template:L or Template:L, with the exception of Template:Ls, which can be made from gems. Glass furnaces can also make various Template:Ls, and Template:Ls used to make certain extracts at a Template:L.

Glass furnaces can make goods from green glass, clear glass, and crystal glass. Green glass requires Template:L, clear glass requires sand and Template:L, and crystal glass requires raw Template:Ls and pearlash. Raw rock crystals are a type of gem and are not available in most regions.

Some of the names of glass furniture are different. A glass Template:L is called a Template:L, a glass Template:L is called a Template:L, a glass pipe section is called a tube, and a glass Template:L is called a terrarium. Also, vials can be produced at a glass furnace, each bag of sand resulting in 3 vials. Vials have the same function as flasks and waterskins, and can also hold extracts.

Glass furnaces are also needed to issue the "collect sand" order. This requires an empty Template:L, an Item Hauler, and a Template:L designated for sand collection. As the "Collect Sand" order will prevent other tasks from being started until the sand is collected, it is often wise to build several additional glass furnaces, Template:L or otherwise, to use for the collection of sand.

Not all maps have a source of sand, but sand may be imported in small quantities. Caravans will also bring Template:L (of all 3 types) for trade, which can be particularly useful for dealing with Template:Ls.

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