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* Can process up to 10 [[Rotten Flax]] at a time. | * Can process up to 10 [[Rotten Flax]] at a time. | ||
* Will wear out with use and eventually vanish (this will happen during the cleaning step). Any stored processed materials will be left behind on the ground. | * Will wear out with use and eventually vanish (this will happen during the cleaning step). Any stored processed materials will be left behind on the ground. | ||
− | * Lasts for 10 | + | * Lasts for 6 to 10 cycles (the comb will fall apart somewhere between the 6th and 10th cleaning.) |
+ | * Since the comb wears out based on the number of cleanings, ''not'' the amount of flax processed, make sure that you process a full load of 10 [[Rotten Flax]] every time. | ||
[[Category:Buildings]] | [[Category:Buildings]] |
Latest revision as of 18:51, 22 October 2010
A Flax Comb is a building which is used to process Rotten Flax into tow and lint, with a byproduct of straw. It is a more primitive version of the Hackling Rake.
Source
This becomes buildable once you've learned Flax Processing
Cost
To build a Flax Comb, you need:
Built "outside" or in a Compound. Uses 5x6 cells.
Use
Timer: Endurance
- Process 1 Rotten Flax into 1 Straw, 1 Tow and 1 Lint in three steps.
- Can process up to 10 Rotten Flax at a time.
- Will wear out with use and eventually vanish (this will happen during the cleaning step). Any stored processed materials will be left behind on the ground.
- Lasts for 6 to 10 cycles (the comb will fall apart somewhere between the 6th and 10th cleaning.)
- Since the comb wears out based on the number of cleanings, not the amount of flax processed, make sure that you process a full load of 10 Rotten Flax every time.