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}}Logs are made from [[Tree trunk|tree trunks]], with the [[Timbercraft (Skill)|Timbercraft]] skill. | }}Logs are made from [[Tree trunk|tree trunks]], with the [[Timbercraft (Skill)|Timbercraft]] skill. | ||
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Each [[tree trunk]] yields 1 log, along with a small pile of [[Branch|branches]]. | Each [[tree trunk]] yields 1 log, along with a small pile of [[Branch|branches]]. | ||
− | The preferred tool for carving a log is a [[Broad Axe]]. With a broad axe, carving one log takes around 40 minutes. | + | The preferred tool for carving a log is a [[Broad Axe]]. With a broad axe, carving one log takes around 40 minutes. |
== Usage == | == Usage == |
Revision as of 12:54, 27 December 2018
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Basic Info | ||
Cultures: | ||
Weight: | 400 lbs | |
Trade Value: | ||
Flammable: | Yes | |
Burn Duration: | ||
Crafting Information | ||
Skills Required: | Timbercraft | |
Tools Required: | Axe | |
Prefers: | Broad Axe | |
Ingredients: | Tree trunk | |
Craft Time: | 40 minutes | |
Finish Time: |
Logs are made from tree trunks, with the Timbercraft skill.
Acquiring the resource
Each tree trunk yields 1 log, along with a small pile of branches.
The preferred tool for carving a log is a Broad Axe. With a broad axe, carving one log takes around 40 minutes.
Usage
Constructions requiring logs:
- Wall sections (6 logs for each section)
Note that logs can still be split up for boards and blocks of wood.
URW Game Encyclopedia description
The official URW in-game encyclopedia (accessed by the F1 key) describes the log thusly:
Fell down a tree and cut the branches away, and you have a fresh log. Logs are usually stored for couple of months so that they will dry a bit. Logs are mainly used for building or burning. Best fire-wood comes from birch-trees. For building the best are fir and pine-trees, which are cut down in mid-winter.
Gallery
The player character next to an unprocessed tree trunk and a trunk processed into a log