Craftsdwarf’s workshop

The Craftsdwarf's workshop is used to make crafts of many different kinds and perform a few specialized jobs.

The craftdwarf's workshop is the cornerstone of trade in Dwarf Fortress. Many crafts made here currently have little purpose other than to be traded for food, alcohol, weapons, and other goods. Goods, furniture and bolts can also be decorated here with bone, pearl, horn, ivory, or shells to increase their value.

Other crafts are more directly useful to your fortress: tools such as large pots, jugs, and nest boxes can be created at this workshop. Large pots, particularly, can serve as a plentiful and superior replacement for wooden barrels in most circumstances.

The craftdwarf's workshop can also be used to create armor from bone or shell, make bolts from wood or bone, assemble rock short swords from obsidian and wood, engrave memorial slabs, and extract strands of adamantine for refinement.

Instrument Pieces can be made here from bone, thread, and stone, and multi part Instruments can be assembled here.

Most crafting jobs require respective labors depending on the material used. Ivory, tooth, horn, and pearl are all worked by dwarves with Bone carving labor. Metal crafts are made at a Metalsmith's forge. You can, however, make crafts out of metal ores by enabling the appropriate nugget use on the Status / Stone screen. This will result in fewer crafts, but quality modifiers may offset the difference in value.

Ammo

Trees and the bones of butchered or slaughtered animals provide a plentiful and renewable source of material for ammunition. When making wood bolts, a single log produces a stack of 25 bolts. When making bone bolts, an entire stack of bones is brought to the workshop, and then one bone from that stack becomes a stack of 5 bolts.

Armor

Bone or shell armor, while vastly inferior to metal armor, is still better than nothing. Only 4 armor parts may be made from bone: leggings, greaves, gauntlets and helms. Only 3 parts may be made from shell: leggings, gauntlets and helms.

Making bone leggings or greaves requires 3 stacks of bones, but it only consumes 1 bone from each stack. (You cannot use a stack of 3 bones instead. There must be 3 separate stacks.) Making bone gauntlets consumes 1 bone from 1 stack, and produces both a right and a left gauntlet. Making a bone helm consumes 1 bone from 1 stack.


Labors: Bone carving · Stonecrafting · Woodcrafting