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===Typo in shaping=== |
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> shape lumber into shaft |
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You break the lumber into arrow-length sections, then run the shaper along the surface to remove bark and smooth out knots. All around each length you work, straigthening and smoothing each shaft. additional shaping will be necessary during the arrow crafting process. But for now you are left with a bundle of arrow shafts. |
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additional shaping should be Additional shaping |
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Shaping will be a discipline of the Engineering skill. As of February 2015, Shaping is only available on the Prime Test server.
The Shaping discipline involves the shaping of non-metal objects into utility forms.
The only available places to purchase tools & materials and to complete workorders currently are the Crossing Engineering Society and the Riverhaven Engineering Society.
Basics
The ANALYZE command generally can be used to determine the qualities of crafted items, as well as the next step they require. For more specific information, APPRAISE the item CAREFULLY to tell you how its inherent properties compare on the Trader Scale.
Techniques
- See Shaping techniques.
Materials/Preparation
- For a detailed list of materials and stats, see the crafting materials page for wood.
Wood
Wood materials of low quality and decent enough price can be conveniently obtained from an engineering society shop, or materials of a wider variety and higher quality can be obtained through the laborious process of lumberjacking.
- The hardness of the wood affects...
- The stiffness will affect...
- The physical resistance will affect...
- The shortbow/longbow/composite bow affinities determine...
- Each wood-type has a density that affects how much items crafted from it weigh.
- Each wood-type has a value modifier that determines how much things created from it cost.
- A wood's workability affects how much additional skill is necessary to craft items from it.
Wood purchased from a society building will be ready to use, but wood claimed from the wilds must be processed, first CUT wood with a woodcutter's saw and then CUT/SCRAPE wood with a drawknife. This will turn your stick/limb/etc into LUMBER, which can then be combined with other lumber of the same wood-type.
Tools
- See Crafting tools for an in depth discussion of them.
- Woodcutter's saw
- Drawknife
- Rifflers
- Carving knife
- Wood finishing kit
- Chisels
- Adze
- Rasp
- Clamps
- Wood shaper
- Glue
- Bow string
- Stain
Shaping
The first step is to turn your shaping book to the desired chapter and page, then STUDY it. After that, SCRAPE <lumber> WITH DRAWKNIFE and then switch to a carving knife and CARVE <object> WITH KNIFE until the item is complete or a problem is reached.
- Shaping with a wood shaper is needed to smooth the upper and lower limbs.: hold a wood shaper and SHAPE <object> WITH SHAPER.
- A bulbous knot will make continued shaping difficult unless rubbed out with a rasp.: hold a rasp and RUB <object> WITH RASP.
- The bow now must be pushed with clamps or a vice to hold it in place.: PUSH <object> WITH CLAMP/VISE.
- Some wood stain should be applied to the wood to finish it.: APPLY stain to <object>.
Finally, attach your bow string using ASSEMBLE <item> WITH STRING.
Item List
- See Shaping products.
BUGS
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Dual Load RT
I seem to be getting randomly 6 second vs. 8 second RTs on dual loading a bamboo reflex bow. Ranger, 100 agility, HOL up. Tested and did not see this issue with a Renshear reflex bow.
--MCBRIDEJ (talk) 22:28, 14 May 2015 (CDT)
This is working as intended according to Kodius.
--MCBRIDEJ (talk) 01:36, 21 May 2015 (CDT)
Tech Chart missing from Crossing Society
--MCBRIDEJ (talk) 22:29, 14 May 2015 (CDT)
Wood Belt Buckle requires bone instead of wood
Master book, chapter 6, page 17: Wood Belt Buckle
Ingredients required 1 bleached bone stack (2 pieces)
Ingredients now showing as 2 pieces of refined lumber on DR TEST
--TYPHAN (talk) 08:18, 17 May 2015 (CDT)
Shaping a footman's bow glue thinks it is wood stain
> apply glue to bow
You brush some stain on your bow to finish it.
The bow is ready to have more fine detail carved with a carving knife. Roundtime: 11 sec.
--TYPHAN (talk) 08:18, 28 May 2015 (CDT)
Shaped arrowheads
> count arrow
There are enough left to create one more batches of arrows.
Should that be one more batch of arrows?
--TYPHAN (talk) 09:33, 28 May 2015 (CDT)
Analyze Arrowheads
> anal arrow
You find yourself unable to determine the difficulty of this item.
You analyze every minute detail of the boar-tusk arrowheads and smile knowingly to yourself.
These appear to be a type of boar-tusk arrowheads that are masterfully-crafted.
You find yourself unable to determine the difficulty of this item.
The arrowheads are masterfully-crafted.
It was made by someone with a minor amount of skill compared to your own.
You find it impossible to identify who crafted this item.
Roundtime: 10 sec.
Double "masterfully-crafted" in the analyze.
--TYPHAN (talk) 09:33, 28 May 2015 (CDT)
Typo in shaping
> shape lumber into shaft
You break the lumber into arrow-length sections, then run the shaper along the surface to remove bark and smooth out knots. All around each length you work, straigthening and smoothing each shaft. additional shaping will be necessary during the arrow crafting process. But for now you are left with a bundle of arrow shafts.
additional shaping should be Additional shaping
--TYPHAN (talk) 09:37, 28 May 2015 (CDT)