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− | {{Template:ItemInfo|weight=1|bulk=1|image=shovel.png|description=A low quality shovel.}}
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− | An '''Blacksmithed Shovel''' is a reliable metal shovel. It is superior to the [[Slate Shovel]] and [[Iron Shovel]]. It does not break and improves digging efficiency based on the quality.
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− | See [[Shovels]] for all varieties of shovels.
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− | ==Source==
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− | Produced at a [[Anvil]] and requires [[Blacksmithing]] and [[Advanced Blacksmithing]]
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− | ==Cost==
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− | *10 [[requires::Metal]]
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− | == Uses ==
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− | It is used in group [[digs]] to dig for stones, and can also be used to gather [[dirt]] from the ground. Both uses require dirt terrain.
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− | ==Blacksmithing a Shovel==
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− | The last shovel guide was from T4 and it was just a few lines. Here's the main points:
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− | * Put your metal on your anvil.
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− | * Your goal is to get a lower dent in the middle, get metal to the back sides and make a flat tongue at the front.
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− | *Use a Shaping Mallet and try moving the metal from the area which will be the tongue in the end to the middle/back of the piece and then push it to the sides so it ends up with the height you need there.
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− | *Try using force medium (7) to low (3) to get that done and shift a lot between the model and your work piece.
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− | *Start at the front part where the tongue will be and try to push metal to the back.
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− | *Hit in the front, but not the edge because you want the metal. This creates a higher ridge a bit behind the front.
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− | *Push that back with 2 side strokes / a middle stroke if neccesary and repeat.
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− | ==See Also==
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− | [[Blacksmithing Guide]]
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− | [[Category:Tools]]
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