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− | }} | + | }}'''Boards''' are a type of processed wooden material for construction and crafting. |
== Acquiring the resource == | == Acquiring the resource == | ||
− | Boards can be made from fallen trees | + | Boards can be made from fallen mature trees ([[tree trunk]]s) or from [[log]]s. |
You need an [[Axes|axe]] to craft boards, preferably a [[Splitting Axe]]. | You need an [[Axes|axe]] to craft boards, preferably a [[Splitting Axe]]. | ||
− | Each processed [[ | + | The one axe incapable of crafting boards is the [[Stone Axe]]. |
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+ | Each processed [[tree trunk]] produces 20 boards. | ||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
− | A board weighs | + | A board weighs 20 lbs, greatly limiting the number that can be carried before experiencing fatigue or immobilization due to encumbrance. If necessary, a large number of boards can be hauled rather than picked up by pressing ({{key|m}}), though this requires additional time and incurs fatigue for each tile traversed. |
=== Uses in construction === | === Uses in construction === | ||
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|2 boards <br> (skis are crafted in pairs) | |2 boards <br> (skis are crafted in pairs) | ||
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+ | === Uses as firewood === | ||
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+ | Like all wooden materials, boards can be used as fuel for fires. Unlike [[firewood]], however, boards do not serve as their own kindling, so other materials, like branches, are needed in the same tile to ignite them. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Latest revision as of 14:07, 11 January 2023
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Basic Info | ||
Cultures: | ||
Weight: | 20 lbs. | |
Trade Value: | ||
Flammable: | Yes | |
Burn Duration: | ||
Required By: | Paddle, Paw-board fox trap, Shortbow, Skis | |
Crafting Information | ||
Skills Required: | Timbercraft | |
Tools Required: | Axe | |
Prefers: | Splitting Axe | |
Ingredients: | Tree | |
Craft Time: | ||
Finish Time: |
Boards are a type of processed wooden material for construction and crafting.
Contents
Acquiring the resource
Boards can be made from fallen mature trees (tree trunks) or from logs.
You need an axe to craft boards, preferably a Splitting Axe.
The one axe incapable of crafting boards is the Stone Axe.
Each processed tree trunk produces 20 boards.
Usage
A board weighs 20 lbs, greatly limiting the number that can be carried before experiencing fatigue or immobilization due to encumbrance. If necessary, a large number of boards can be hauled rather than picked up by pressing (m), though this requires additional time and incurs fatigue for each tile traversed.
Uses in construction
In construction, a board is used for the following structures:
Item | Type | Needed |
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Cellar | Storage | 6 boards |
Floor and ceiling in a Wooden Building |
Housing | 6 boards |
Door in a Wooden Building |
Housing | 8 boards |
Shutter in a Wooden Building |
Housing | 2 boards |
Bench | Furniture | 2 boards |
Table | Furniture | 10 boards |
Sleeping bunk | Furniture | 6 boards |
"Käpälälauta"-fox trap | Trap | 1 board |
Uses in crafting
In crafting, a board is used for the following tools and weapons:
Item | Type | Needed |
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Paddle | Transport tool | 1 board |
Shortbow | Ranged weapon | 1 board |
Skis | Transport tool | 2 boards (skis are crafted in pairs) |
Uses as firewood
Like all wooden materials, boards can be used as fuel for fires. Unlike firewood, however, boards do not serve as their own kindling, so other materials, like branches, are needed in the same tile to ignite them.