Difference between revisions of "Tanning Tub"
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| Liftable?=Yes | | Liftable?=Yes | ||
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− | + | [[File: Tanning_Tub_Done.jpg|right|frame|Finished Process, Leather]] | |
− | + | ==How to Make Leather== | |
− | {{ | + | # Place a Raw Hide on a {{i|Drying Frame}}. It'll become a {{i|Dried Hide}} after 8 hours. |
+ | # Select a {{i|Lime}} from your inventory and right-click it onto a [[Vessel|Bucket]] filled with {{i|Potable Water}} to make {{i|Milk of Lime}}. | ||
+ | # Craft a {{i|Limed Hide}} from the craft menu. | ||
+ | # {{i|Tanning Fluid}} can be made by selecting a {{i|Brain}} from your inventory and right-clicking it onto a full [[Vessel|Bucket]] of {{i|Potable Water}} to produce a 10L Bucket of Tanning Fluid with 5% concentration, adding another Brain will make it a 10.0% solution. Alternatively, Tanning Fluid may also be created by Boiling {{i|Birch Bark}}. To Boil Birch Bark, place Fuel and Light your {{i|Fireplace}}. Fill your {{i|Clay Pot}} or {{i|Copper Pot}} with Potable Water and then place over your lit Fireplace. Click your Pot, select Open and put in the Birch Bark you wish to Boil. When your Birch Bark is done Boiling, its icon will change. Boiling four pieces of bark in a full {{i|Clay Pot}} yields 3L of Tanning Fluid with 6% concentration which takes 30 minutes be made. Boiling nine pieces of bark in a full {{i|Copper Pot}} yields 5.5L of Tanning Fluid with 7.5% concentration. | ||
+ | # Place up to four {{i|Limed Hide}}s into a {{i|Tanning Tub}}. | ||
+ | # Select a Vessel filled with {{i|Tanning Fluid}} from your inventory and right-click on the {{i|Tanning Tub}}. Make sure to add at least 10L of {{i|Tanning Fluid}} per {{i|Limed Hide}}. | ||
+ | # Wait. | ||
+ | # Each time a {{i|Limed Hide}} reaches 100% it consumes 10L of {{i|Tanning Fluid}} and it is converted into {{i|Leather}} and very rarely {{i|Fine Leather}}. There's a chance of the {{i|Limed Hide}} becoming a {{i|Foetid Ooze}} instead, if that happens the {{i|Tanning Fluid}} will not be consumed. | ||
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How to Make Leather
- Place a Raw Hide on a Drying Frame. It'll become a Dried Hide after 8 hours.
- Select a Lime from your inventory and right-click it onto a Bucket filled with Potable Water to make Milk of Lime.
- Craft a Limed Hide from the craft menu.
- Tanning Fluid can be made by selecting a Brain from your inventory and right-clicking it onto a full Bucket of Potable Water to produce a 10L Bucket of Tanning Fluid with 5% concentration, adding another Brain will make it a 10.0% solution. Alternatively, Tanning Fluid may also be created by Boiling Birch Bark. To Boil Birch Bark, place Fuel and Light your Fireplace. Fill your Clay Pot or Copper Pot with Potable Water and then place over your lit Fireplace. Click your Pot, select Open and put in the Birch Bark you wish to Boil. When your Birch Bark is done Boiling, its icon will change. Boiling four pieces of bark in a full Clay Pot yields 3L of Tanning Fluid with 6% concentration which takes 30 minutes be made. Boiling nine pieces of bark in a full Copper Pot yields 5.5L of Tanning Fluid with 7.5% concentration.
- Place up to four Limed Hides into a Tanning Tub.
- Select a Vessel filled with Tanning Fluid from your inventory and right-click on the Tanning Tub. Make sure to add at least 10L of Tanning Fluid per Limed Hide.
- Wait.
- Each time a Limed Hide reaches 100% it consumes 10L of Tanning Fluid and it is converted into Leather and very rarely Fine Leather. There's a chance of the Limed Hide becoming a Foetid Ooze instead, if that happens the Tanning Fluid will not be consumed.
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