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| *You also need to have learned Advanced Metallurgy first. | | *You also need to have learned Advanced Metallurgy first. |
− | *School: Body | + | *School: Body |
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− | ==Details==
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− | Over time, as you make more barrels, your skill level will increase from 1 up to 7 (skill increase is based on successes, not failures). The exact mechanism behind this is not well understood; it may simply be random, or it may be based on how much wood you use, or how much time you take to complete the barrel.
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− | ==Running the Barrel Vice==
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− | Operating a Barrel Vice is pretty simple -- there's only one control: add wood. You just have to be careful not to let the flame get too high, since there's no way to cool down the flame (as there is in a Charcoal Hearth ) apart from letting it die down of its own accord.
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− | There are four indicators:
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− | Fuel/wood shows how much wood is currently in the vice. Fuel is consumed at a rate of one per tick. There is no numerical indicator, but you find that doesn't matter, since you only need to discern whether there is 0, 1, or 2+ wood in the vise.
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− | Flame shows how high the flame is; if the flame reaches 100% of the indicator, the barrel will incinerate, and you will lose your boards and copper straps.
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− | Heat affects progress. Higher heat = faster progress. Heat will rise each tick if flame is currently higher than heat, or fall if flame is lower.
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− | Progress, of course, shows how 'done' the barrel is. It only goes up, and only increases when heat is above 50%.
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− | The idea is to keep the heat high, but not let flame reach 100%, which would incinerate the barrel. The higher the heat, the faster you make progress. You will only make progress when the 'heat' indicator is above 50%.
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− | Once you have the vice going, you will only be adding 0, 1, or 2 wood each tick. Each tick, the flame will go up, down, or down a lot, depending on whether there is currently 2+, 1, or 0 wood in the vice's fuel chamber. The amount the flame goes up or down is random, but the downward shifts are far greater in magnitude than the upward shifts.
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− | A conservative procedure:
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− | Click on vice, choose 'Make a barrel' (requires 2 copper straps and 100 boards)
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− | Add 6 wood to the vice. (the 'add' button on the control widget)
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− | Wait until fuel is down to 1 wood.
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− | Manage flame:
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− | If fuel = 2 wood, do not add wood
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− | If fuel = 0 wood, add 2 wood
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− | If fuel = 1 wood, then you have to make a decision: if the flame is too close to the top of the bar, don't add wood. Otherwise, add 1 wood.
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− | Repeat until barrel is complete.
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− | The important decision is when the fuel is at 1 wood. If you overshoot, the barrel incinerates, and you lose the boards, straps, and any wood in the vice. If you undershoot, you just end up using more wood to make the barrel. You will very quickly get a feel for how much the flame can rise during a tick. Eventually, you will tweak the start-up, sometimes adding 1 wood when there's still 2 wood, just to get the flame higher, and also learn when you can stop adding wood, and let the vise coast to a finish.
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− | The amount of wood you use will go down as you get better at knowing when to add more wood. When you first start out, you may use anywhere from 70-80 wood, but have at least 100 on hand, just in case. Also, as you produce more barrels, your cooperage skill level goes up, and it takes less wood to make a barrel (you make more progress with each tick).
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