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Im working on a revamp of the birch bark canoe. Based on (re)watching more make a canoe vids and puzzling how to "teach" while still working within the UrW engine. I also wanted to integrate the pitch glue from Bouidda.
I agree on Bouidda blood/bone fell out of suitability with some of the game updates.
I also agree naming conventions like * glue and * cord have grown in importance. It also allows there to be cord like objects NOT suitable for some recipes. For example "split spruce tie" could be a game "cord" which does not qualify where recipes say "* cords" vs "tying equipment"
For smithing we can use "* hammer" for most recipes while advanced things like making a metal helmet or metal cuirass need "ball and flat hammer"
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Draft of revised canoe making, not tested
note the large rolls of birch now exist under lumber in two forms as original and opened.
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[SUBMENU_START:lumber]
.Tree Roll of Birch-bark. "Block of wood" *TIMBERCRAFT* [effort:3] [phys:arms legs stance] /2h/
{Tree Trunk} [ground] [noquality] '+please choose a fresh birch'
{Knife} 'A knife for peeling'
[MATERIAL:birch-bark]
[WEIGHT: 20]
//Represents a very big piece of birch bark
//No longer destroys tree trunk
.Opened Birch Roll. "Board" *TIMBERCRAFT* [effort:2] [phys:arms legs] /2h/ \18h\
{Tree Roll of Birch} (1) [remove]
{Club} '+to smooth bark'
{Slender trunk} [ground] (2) '+to spread load'
{Wooden stake} [ground] (
'+to spread load'
{Stone} (6) [ground] '+apply weight'
[WEIGHT:20]
[PRICE:1]
[MATERIAL:birch-bark]
//put the stones in to open it and go do others things a while
//waiting time is getting it stay in an open shape
[SUBMENU_END:lumber]
[SUBMENU_START:transport]
//Birch-bark punt also known as a Birch-bark Canoe
//
//Being Canadian canoes are a familiar item.
//There is no evidence that iron age finalnd used canoes
//Rather they used skin boats (punt), dug out canoes
//and perhaps rowing only clinker built boats
//This alternate punt was also an early mod showing
//multi stage production
//http://www.native-art-in-canada.com/birchbark-canoes.html
//http://www.northwestjournal.ca/VIII4.htm
//compared to dugout canoe meant to take less time and use a knife not axe
//this lets us have another route to a light craft
//Weight is based on
https://www.canadianoutdoorequipment.com/13ft-traditional-algonquin-birchbark-canoe.html// and
http://www.barkcanoe.com/birchbark.htm// Overall build time increased requiring significant work
// with in between time to let gravity press the shape
.Braced bark hull. "Log" *TIMBERCRAFT* [effort:3] [phys:arms legs stance] /4h/ \40h\
{Opened Birch Roll} (3) [remove] [ground]
{Stone} [ground] (18) '+weight used to push birch'
{Slender trunk} (6) [ground] '+for-aft braces in and out'
{Wooden stake} (24) [ground] '+interior/exterior braces'
[WEIGHT:9999]
[PRICE:0]
[MATERIAL:wood]
//put the stones and braces in place to push on sheets
.Sewn bark hull. "Log" *TIMBERCRAFT* [effort:1] [phys:arms legs stance] /6h/ \40h\
{Braced bark hull} (1) [remove] [ground]
{* cord} (6) [remove] [ground] '+sew with strong thread'
{Knife} <Small knife> '+cutting sewing holes'
{Stone} [ground] (18) '+weight used to push birch'
{Slender trunk} (6) [ground] '+for-aft braces in and out'
{Wooden stake} (24) [ground] '+interior/exterior braces'
[WEIGHT:9999]
[PRICE:0]
[MATERIAL:wood]
//Sew the two side barks to the belly bark
//Trim and sew the bow and stern
//Let it settle into this new shape
.Sealed bark hull. "Log" *TIMBERCRAFT* [effort:1] [phys:arms] /6h/ \12h\
{Sewn bark hull} (1) [remove]
{Pitch glue} #3# '+seal all seams and defects'
{Fire} '+lit to soften pitch}
{Stone} [ground] (18) '+weight used to push birch'
{Slender trunk} (6) [ground] '+for-aft braces in and out'
{Wooden stake} (24) [ground] '+interior/exterior braces'
[WEIGHT:9999]
[PRICE:0]
[MATERIAL:wood]
//Seal sewn sides, bow, stern and any defects
//Let cool and to settle in shape the last time
.Birch-bark punt. "Punt" *TIMBERCRAFT* [effort:3] [phys:arms legs stance] /8h/
{Sealed bark hull} [remove]
{Staff} (2) [remove] [ground] '+gunwales and ribs'
{Board} (1) [remove] [ground] '+seat and end caps'
{* cord} (4) [remove] [ground] '+secure bark to wood'
{Axe} <Carving axe> '+split and shape wood'
{Knife} <Small knife> '+whittling and shaping'
{Stone} [ground] (18) '+weight used to push birch'
{Slender trunk} (6) [ground] '+for-aft braces in and out'
{Wooden stake} (24) [ground] '+interior/exterior braces'
[PRICE:60]
[WEIGHT:45]
[MATERIAL:wood]
[TYPE:vehicle]
//Split staffs length wise into fours for enough pieces
//Price roughly 2/3 punt and 1-1 with weight
//Renaming conversion if you had an older version
//.Birch-bark punt. "Punt" /1/
//{Birch-bark Canoe} [remove] [ground]
//[PRICE:45]
//[WEIGHT:45]
//[MATERIAL:wood]
//[TYPE:vehicle]
//Brygun's presentation of a leather punt
//https://www.unrealworld.fi/wiki/index.php?title=Punt
// I see the half the stakes used to make the U shaped ribs. The others are used to make the rim.
//The leather is sewn into a big sheet, tied around the rim and under the U ribs. Leather is trimmed. In a circular punt the seat is near where the U ribs come together. In a box punt the seat is often higher to help keep the ribs spread. I like to use Bark as sticky sealant though other mods might use their local pitch_glue or whatever they have to seal the seams against leaks.
//Wicker boating frame
//stakes and branches
//Boating tarp?
//extra tanning
.Leather Punt. "Punt" *CARPENTRY* /6h/ |2| [phys:arms, stance] [EFFORT:2]
{Leather} #30# [ground] [remove] '+shell'
{Tying equipment} (3) [ground] [remove] '+attach leather'
{Wooden stake}(16) [ground] [remove] '+supporting rim'
{Board} (1) [ground] [remove] '+seat'
{Bark} #3# [ground] [remove] '+sticky sealant'
{Axe}<Carving axe>
{Knife}<Small knife>
[PRICE:90]
[WEIGHT:90]
[MATERIAL:wood]
[TYPE:vehicle]
//Recover tarp?
[SUBMENU_END:transport]