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To obtain a softwood billet, you must use a [[Saw]] or [[Primitive saw]] on a [[Softwood log]]. [[Artisan]]:30 > [[Carpentry]]:0 required
A softwood billet is often used as a fuel primarily for; cooking fires, kiln, furnace or forge and anvil.
 
   
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Inspecting a [[log]] reports the number of wood available in the log. Divide this number by 10 to determine the number of billets it will yield.
To obtain a softwood billet, you must use a Primative Saw on a Softwood Log. This will typically yield 2-4 billets per log.
 
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Billets can be stacked.
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A softwood billet..
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* come from [[Pine tree]]s, [[Spruce tree]]s, [[Apple tree]]s and [[Mulberry tree]]s
 
* is often used as a fuel, primarily for cooking, or in a [[campfire]], [[kiln]], [[furnace]], [[Blacksmith's shop]], or [[forge and anvil]].
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* can be carved, with a [[knife]], to create a [[handle]] used for tooling.
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* can be combined with 10 [[Nails]], with a [[knife]], to make a [[small repair kit]].
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* burn for less than 5 minutes, degrading with quality and cannot be used for the '''Use bellows''' feature.
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* can not be turned into [[Charcoal]] in the [[Kiln]], you must use [[Hardwood billet]]s
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Billets can be stacked and dropped without being lost.
 
 
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[[ru:Полено мягких пород (Softwood Billet)]]
 
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[[fr:Billette de bois tendre]]
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[[ru:Полено из мягкой древесины]]

Revision as of 15:00, 30 July 2018

Softwood Billet
Softwood billet
Description
Type Billet
Capacity
Weight 10 Stones
Hitpoints
Stamina
max Speed
Tracking
Behavior
Tamable No
Length 3
ID 325

To obtain a softwood billet, you must use a Saw or Primitive saw on a Softwood log. Artisan:30 > Carpentry:0 required

Inspecting a log reports the number of wood available in the log. Divide this number by 10 to determine the number of billets it will yield.

Billets can be stacked.

A softwood billet..

  • can be carved, with a knife, to create a handle used for tooling.