Industrial Sized Machines
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Industrial Sized Machines
I think perhaps that other versions of current machines be added, where the investment is much more than the predecessor, but it can produce more per day.
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The really big smelters were their own building, a tower like structure about 25 feet high. You needed a ramp to the top to dump supplies in at the top (some were build next to a small hill instead) and you filled it with layers of your materials. Once they were started they were run continiously till winter. Several times a day more material was added to the top and periodically the iron was let out the bottom.
While we are talking about large machines, I would like to bring back up the topic of powered machines and mills, either water, wind or possibly steam powered.
While we are talking about large machines, I would like to bring back up the topic of powered machines and mills, either water, wind or possibly steam powered.
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The Industriallist wrote:Not the same, because that would call for 10 times as much labor also...
Cutting labor requirements by a factor of 10 seems like too much, unless this is supposed to be semi-automated...
That is a big benefit, but not a lot of people are going to be able to afford the 3000g iron for the smelter anyway.
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Yes, but it's still too big...Way too big, in fact. You just chuck your 3000g of ancient iron on, and you can put every other smelter completely out of business. One person smelting 500g per day??
I'd say that for this device (might not be the scale to implement)...10x as many people able to work on it, with 2-3x productivity would be more reasonable.
I'd say that for this device (might not be the scale to implement)...10x as many people able to work on it, with 2-3x productivity would be more reasonable.
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