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It fits 30 branches, or 6 logs. Can only smelt precious and soft metals.
It fits 30 branches, or 6 logs. Can only smelt precious and soft metals.


You can right click the bellows as opposed to the smelter itself to use them, thus speeding up smelting significantly.
You can right click the bellows as opposed to the smelter itself to use them, thus speeding up smelting significantly. After it reaches 100% it will keep the speed for "a fairly long time".
 
==Loftar wrote==
''I suspect you might be misunderstanding the bellows. You don't need to be constantly blowing them. Once you do it, the higher speed will maintain itself for a fairly long time, which will be visible by the extra flames spouting from the opening.''


==Game Development==
==Game Development==


*{{Patch|title|World 13}} Introduced/added.
*{{Patch|title|World 13}} Introduced/added.

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Stack Furnace
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Vital statistics
Storage Size 3 x 6
Skill(s) RequiredSpecific needed skills.<br>The default skills every hearthling starts off with, Oral Tradition, Primitive Tools & Wilderness Survival), are ignored. Metal Working, ??
Object(s) Required Clay x15, Stone x10, Board x2, Block x4, Leather x2
Required By (4) Bar of Copper, Bar of Lead, Bar of Tin, Quicksilver
Repaired With ??
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A wood fired furnace, capable of smelting copper, tin, gold, and silver ores. Using the bellows increases the smelting speed.


Icon keyboard.pngBuild > Buildings & Construction > Furnaces & Fireplaces > Kiln

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It fits 30 branches, or 6 logs. Can only smelt precious and soft metals.

You can right click the bellows as opposed to the smelter itself to use them, thus speeding up smelting significantly. After it reaches 100% it will keep the speed for "a fairly long time".

Loftar wrote

I suspect you might be misunderstanding the bellows. You don't need to be constantly blowing them. Once you do it, the higher speed will maintain itself for a fairly long time, which will be visible by the extra flames spouting from the opening.

Game Development


  • ( Template:Patch: Patch-title "title" Not Found! ) Introduced/added.