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1000 grams of sinew is nothing.
Did you read this?:
Please, try to think:
How much hemp can you gather in a day? kilos.
How much sinew can you gather in a day? 50 grams if you are lucky, don't hope to get more than 250 grams per year.
And, please, no new machines, just no machines, a truly time-consuming manual process.
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SekoETC wrote:Even if someone had piles of sinew to make string out of, they would soon run out of it and have to hunt more.
Please, try to think:
How much hemp can you gather in a day? kilos.
How much sinew can you gather in a day? 50 grams if you are lucky, don't hope to get more than 250 grams per year.
And, please, no new machines, just no machines, a truly time-consuming manual process.
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Sicofonte wrote:And, please, no new machines, just no machines, a truly time-consuming manual process.
Manual processes can only output objects, and machines can only output resources. Since string is a resource, it would have to be on a machine.
Personally, I am not so keen on the idea of making string from sinew.
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In that case (only machines produce resources)... no, then neither I do.
I would say then that primitive version of some machines that uses string could been implemented, something like that suggested drying rack and... nothing else?
I would say then that primitive version of some machines that uses string could been implemented, something like that suggested drying rack and... nothing else?
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Drying rack only:
The original has 120g of string, taking 2.4 days to make from cotton. This puts string at slightly less than half the speed of string from cotton nad doubles the amount of material for good measure.
This would be very good to have in more primitive parts that have no local means of making string at all.
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Build conditions : islocation;maxonloc:4
Build requirements :raws:wood>400,sinew>240;days:6;tools:hammer
The original has 120g of string, taking 2.4 days to make from cotton. This puts string at slightly less than half the speed of string from cotton nad doubles the amount of material for good measure.
This would be very good to have in more primitive parts that have no local means of making string at all.
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No, I demand string. Normal ordinary string that can be used to make rope. The difficulty of acquiring sinew is going to make people prefer hemp and cotton if they have them. Animals could be hunted to extinction and then there will be no more sinew. A twiner will still be required so it wouldn't be too simple.
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I am agreeing with ceselb and Seko. Agar and I talked about this about a year ago quite a bit. It should be horribly inefficient and primitive, and hemp and cotton still need to be valuable, but it should allow some sort of early development.
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Yes! Give us the sinew string. It always seemed weird to me, why one can't make a string out of sinew. North American natives used to make bow strings of buffalo and elk sinew. And those bows could shoot arrows up to 300 meters. Lot's of historical sources also mention balista or catapult rope made of sinew (or horse hair) by Romans or Greeks. (The technology is lost though. The ‘fullest’ evidence is Heron Belopoiika 81.10-11: ‘sinew rope which they plaited on a machine for twisting ropes’.) In the absence of sinew in emergencies they used human hair. Other sources mention ropes for tying weapons to the wielders waist or 'coils of sinew rope' for harpoons.
Historically sinew rope is real. It is valuable for its inherent elasticity and strength (oh yes, it had to be strong if they used it for catapults). It won't ruin the economy of cantr, as it is gathered from animals in small amounts. I don't see a problem even if it would compete with hemp ropes. After all it's economy and it comes to balance by itself. People have always invented new and/or better things and those would replace the old/weaker ones. So just do it without any hesitation.
Historically sinew rope is real. It is valuable for its inherent elasticity and strength (oh yes, it had to be strong if they used it for catapults). It won't ruin the economy of cantr, as it is gathered from animals in small amounts. I don't see a problem even if it would compete with hemp ropes. After all it's economy and it comes to balance by itself. People have always invented new and/or better things and those would replace the old/weaker ones. So just do it without any hesitation.
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And!...
The best string that the romans found for their catapults was made of sinew, really expensive in comparision (no way to process it with machinery) but more elastic (strength) and lasting (durability and security).
But this is cantr, and blablabla
The best string that the romans found for their catapults was made of sinew, really expensive in comparision (no way to process it with machinery) but more elastic (strength) and lasting (durability and security).
But this is cantr, and blablabla
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