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Re: Construction Recipes and Suggestions

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 5:02 pm
by Dennis
A hitched tank for filling with liquid would be nice for us ranchers who have a lot of milk. Hauling buckets isn't nearly as immersive as bringing a tank to drain at the market. We could also probably carry more milk to market at once this way. A handcart can carry about 23 buckets of liquid to market, or about 5888 fingers of liquid, while a barrel only carries 16 buckets of liquid or 4096. A "larger barrel type handcart on wheels" would be a really satisfying solution for this problem. It justifies a larger capacity by its inability to carry anything other than liquids.

I imagine something that has the components of 1.5 barrels recipe + wagon wheels with a large finger capacity would be awesome.

Also, imagine hauling one of these out to a wilderness party. Booze for days! We can also more easily refill locked-barrels like the one inside the clayworks at Shadgard.

Re: Construction Recipes and Suggestions

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2021 6:32 pm
by Irylia
Bumping this thread because why not, but mostly to reiterate that it would be awesome if construction projects would reflect the wood type being used and the quality stated in the recipe instead of everything coming out as "rough pine <item>" regardless of skill and materials.

Re: Construction Recipes and Suggestions

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2022 9:24 am
by Dennis
This is a recurring thing for beekeepers specifically, but I would like to see a simpler way than needing to build a campfire every time we want to harvest honey.

It would be nice if we had a smoker tool that can be loaded up with material and lit with a firestone, akin to a lantern for the process. I don't mind spending some time gassing the bees. This is also more immersive.

or if we had a permanent structure like a freestanding campfire that we can add material to and relight with our firestones. Call it a firepit and have it utilize stone bricks in its craft, with accepted charcoal and wood as fuel.