The advantage of a Masters Forge over a Student's Forge is the ability to manufacture pinch rollers, which allow the upgrading of a forge for metal sheeting and wire manufacture. Other than that, the Masters Forge operates exactly like a Student's Forge, except that the Masters Forge requires more charcoal to start.
Requires 250 cc to fire, burns 150 immediately once lit, 1 per minute thereafter.
Resource | Metal required | Cooling time | Quantity made | Upgrade |
some copper pipe | 10 copper | 5 minute | 1 | Pinch roller |
some copper sheeting | 6 copper | 1 minute | 1 | Pinch roller |
set of Copper Straps | 3 copper | 2 minutes | 1 | Pinch roller |
some copperwire | 2 copper | 5 minutes | 20 | Pinch roller |
some gold wire | 1 gold | 10 minutes | 10 | Pinch roller |
an Iron Bar | 2 iron | 15 minutes | 1 | |
some nails | 1 iron | 1 minute | 24 | Nail mould |
some Steel Sheeting | 2 steel | 10 minutes | 6 | Pinch roller |
some steel wire | 2 steel | 5 minutes | 20 | Pinch roller |
a pinch roller | 40 iron | 5 minutes | 1 | upgrades usually require a set |
Built: in a compound, uses 17x16 cells
Skill/Tech required: Metallurgy
Name | Creator | Date | Size | Description |
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MastersForge.jpg | Tesa | October 13, 2004 8:50 pm | 2868 | Master's Forge |