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# Using {{i|Any Axe}} Chop down a {{i|Tree}} to get a {{i|Log}}. | # Using {{i|Any Axe}} Chop down a {{i|Tree}} to get a {{i|Log}}. | ||
− | # {{i|Lift}} the {{i|Log}} | + | # {{i|Lift}} the {{i|Log}} and right-click on the {{i|Sawbuck}} to load in the Log. |
# Using {{i|Any Saw}} make 40 {{i|Fresh Board}}s. When Chopping Fresh Boards you may receive a {{i|Coffin Plank}} by chance instead. | # Using {{i|Any Saw}} make 40 {{i|Fresh Board}}s. When Chopping Fresh Boards you may receive a {{i|Coffin Plank}} by chance instead. | ||
# Using 40 {{i|Fresh Board}}s and 10 {{i|Any Stone}} Build a {{i|Timber Pile}} on flat ground at least 5 meters away from any other Structure or Tree. | # Using 40 {{i|Fresh Board}}s and 10 {{i|Any Stone}} Build a {{i|Timber Pile}} on flat ground at least 5 meters away from any other Structure or Tree. |
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A Timber Pile is used to dry boards for more demanding building projects. The Pile needs to be placed well away from other objects to reduce the risk of mold growth.
How to Make Oiled Boards
- Using Any Axe Chop down a Tree to get a Log.
- Lift the Log and right-click on the Sawbuck to load in the Log.
- Using Any Saw make 40 Fresh Boards. When Chopping Fresh Boards you may receive a Coffin Plank by chance instead.
- Using 40 Fresh Boards and 10 Any Stone Build a Timber Pile on flat ground at least 5 meters away from any other Structure or Tree.
- In 5 days your Fresh Boards will become Dry Boards, or Moldy Boards if you placed your Timber Pile too close to another object. When Collecting Boards you may receive a Ghost in the Grain by chance instead.
Follow the illustration below to increase your chances of avoiding Moldy Boards. No structures of any kind should be present within 5 tiles of the Timber Pile. Tilled Fields and Paving do not cause mold. All other structures should be avoided. Great care must be taken to ensure that even other Timber Piles are not within close proximity to one another because even on perfectly cleared terrain as if one Timber Pile becomes moldy, then the mold has a chance to spread to any nearby Timber Piles as well.
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