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If you have no sedimentary layers at your fortress site, your only hope to make steel is with: | If you have no sedimentary layers at your fortress site, your only hope to make steel is with: | ||
− | * hematite from [[igneous extrusive]] layers | + | * hematite from [[igneous extrusive]] layers |
− | * melting iron items brought by [[siege]]rs and caravans | + | * melting iron items brought by [[siege]]rs and [[trade]] caravans |
− | * marble from [[metamorphic]] layers | + | * marble from [[metamorphic]] layers |
− | * | + | * wood for making [[charcoal]] fuel |
− | + | Even if you find and use magma for your furnaces, you'll still need fuel as a reactant in the smelting process, so you'll be cutting down a tree and burning it to make charcoal for every bar of steel you manage to create. | |
==Recipe== | ==Recipe== |