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Leather is used to produce a variety of equipment.
Leather is animal hides that have been strengthened through the process of [[Tanning]]. It is a widely used resource in early-mid game crafts and builds and is used to make things like basic armor, tools, clothing, etc, as well as used to create [[Hardened Leather]].
==How to Make Leather==


==How to Acquire==
In order to make leather, follow the steps below. Leather isn't exactly hard to make, but it is a time-gated process.
The [[Leather Working]] skill is required in order to make leather. Leather is not difficult to make, but its creation is a time-consuming process.
#Acquire a [[:Category:Fresh Animal Hide|Raw Hide]] from a [[Creatures|Wild Beast]].
#Dry the Raw Hide by placing it in a [[Drying Frame]].
#Wait 14-29 real-time hours for the hide to finish drying.
#Take the Dried Hide and place it in a [[Tanning Tub]].
#Fill Your Tanning Tub with [[Water]].
#Gather four pieces of [[Treebark]] from a [[Tree]].
#Right-click the [[Treebark]] into the tanning tub to create [[Tanning Fluid]].
#Wait 30 real-time hours for the hide to turn into leather.
#Retrieve your finished leather.


*1. Acquire a [[Raw Bear Hide]], [[Raw Hide]], [[Raw Fox Hide]], [[Fresh Rabbit Fur]], or [[Raw Sheep Skin]].
*2. Dry the hide by placing it in a [[Drying Frame]].
*3. Wait for the hide to finish drying. It takes 8 hours (one full in-game day) to dry most furs, the exception being bear furs, which take 16 hours (two full in-game days).
*4. Take the dried hide and place it in a [[Tanning Tub]].
*5. Add at least 20L of [[Tanning Fluid]]
*6. Wait 8 real-time (one full in-game day) hours for the hide to turn into leather (see Notes below for an alternative).
*7. Retrieve your finished leather.


==Notes==
==Notes==
*Each tub can only hold 4 slots of hides. The amount of leather received is equal to the size of the hide used. Dried bear hide and dried hide (boar, cow, deer) provide four leather, dried fox hide and dried sheep skin provide two leather, and rabbit fur provides one leather. You can add multiple hides to fill the 2x2 space.


*Though it only takes 20L of fluid to prepare a tanning tub, each can hold up to 40L of fluid. Filling the tub beyond the minimum amount results in less preparation time for future leather production.
*Tanning tubs need a minimum 20L of fluid to operate, but can hold up to 40L of fluid.  
*As leather is produced, the volume of fluid goes down.
*Tanning Fluid is consumed upon creation of a unit of leather, not as a function of time.
*If the level of tanning fluid becomes too low, The tanning process will stop (but not reset)
**This can be seen on the tub graphic as no fluid showing. Add more tanning fluid to finish the process
*2 [[Treebark]] or 1 [[Exquisite Rot]] is required to make 5% concentration per Tanning Tub
*While the necessary concentration of tanning fluid is 5% (2 treebark per tub), you may increase the tanning fluid concentration to 10% (9 treebark per tub).
**This has no effect on tanning speed, but if your treebark quality is higher than your water quality, you can incrase your tanning fluid quality by adding more bark.
*Each tub can hold a maximum of 4 inventory spaces of hide at a time. For example: 4x [[Rabbit Fur]] or 2x [[Fox Hide]] or 1x [[Aurochs Hide]].
*Tanning fluid can be made directly in containers such as barrels, buckets, and tanning tubs.
==Quality Formulas==


==Quality==
Tanning Tub Q = <math>\frac{_{q}AvgBoard * 2 + _{q}AvgBlock}{3}</math>
The quality of leather seems to be determined by the following equation:


Leather Q = <math>\frac{_{q}Hide * 3 + _{q}TanningFluid * 2 + _{q}Tub}{6}</math>
Tanning Fluid Q = <math>\frac{_{q}Water + _{q}TreeBark}{2}</math>
 
Leather Q = <math>\frac{_{q}Hide * 3 + _{q}Fluid * 2 + _{q}Tub}{6}</math>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:08, 13 September 2022

Leather
Leather.png
Vital statistics
Size 1 x 1
Stack Max:4 (Leather)
Stockpile Leather (45)
Skill(s) RequiredSpecific needed skills.<br>The default skills every hearthling starts off with, Oral Tradition, Primitive Tools & Wilderness Survival), are ignored. Tanning
Object(s) Required Prepared Animal Hide
Produced By Tanning Tub and Tanning Fluid
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Leather is animal hides that have been strengthened through the process of Tanning. It is a widely used resource in early-mid game crafts and builds and is used to make things like basic armor, tools, clothing, etc, as well as used to create Hardened Leather.

How to Make Leather

In order to make leather, follow the steps below. Leather isn't exactly hard to make, but it is a time-gated process.

  1. Acquire a Raw Hide from a Wild Beast.
  2. Dry the Raw Hide by placing it in a Drying Frame.
  3. Wait 14-29 real-time hours for the hide to finish drying.
  4. Take the Dried Hide and place it in a Tanning Tub.
  5. Fill Your Tanning Tub with Water.
  6. Gather four pieces of Treebark from a Tree.
  7. Right-click the Treebark into the tanning tub to create Tanning Fluid.
  8. Wait 30 real-time hours for the hide to turn into leather.
  9. Retrieve your finished leather.


Notes

  • Tanning tubs need a minimum 20L of fluid to operate, but can hold up to 40L of fluid.
  • As leather is produced, the volume of fluid goes down.
  • Tanning Fluid is consumed upon creation of a unit of leather, not as a function of time.
  • If the level of tanning fluid becomes too low, The tanning process will stop (but not reset)
    • This can be seen on the tub graphic as no fluid showing. Add more tanning fluid to finish the process
  • 2 Treebark or 1 Exquisite Rot is required to make 5% concentration per Tanning Tub
  • While the necessary concentration of tanning fluid is 5% (2 treebark per tub), you may increase the tanning fluid concentration to 10% (9 treebark per tub).
    • This has no effect on tanning speed, but if your treebark quality is higher than your water quality, you can incrase your tanning fluid quality by adding more bark.
  • Each tub can hold a maximum of 4 inventory spaces of hide at a time. For example: 4x Rabbit Fur or 2x Fox Hide or 1x Aurochs Hide.
  • Tanning fluid can be made directly in containers such as barrels, buckets, and tanning tubs.

Quality Formulas

Tanning Tub Q =

Tanning Fluid Q =

Leather Q =

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