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If you have no good Crafters yet, you will produce many items of "poor" or "awful" quality.  It is not possible to retrieve raw materials from ''crafted'' items (unlike ''constructed'' items) – after you have crafted an item, you have to either use it or sell it as it is.  This means you should not use any valuable materials, such as [[Thrumbofur]], [[Megasloth wool]], [[Hyperweave]] or [[Plasteel]] to practice crafting.  Only let your most competent people handle these super-valuable materials.  
 
If you have no good Crafters yet, you will produce many items of "poor" or "awful" quality.  It is not possible to retrieve raw materials from ''crafted'' items (unlike ''constructed'' items) – after you have crafted an item, you have to either use it or sell it as it is.  This means you should not use any valuable materials, such as [[Thrumbofur]], [[Megasloth wool]], [[Hyperweave]] or [[Plasteel]] to practice crafting.  Only let your most competent people handle these super-valuable materials.  
  
If you're concerned about market value, "weapons" are generally not a good class of items to practice crafting because they only sell for 20% of the normal price (for game balance reasons), making it tough to make money from crafted weaponry.  However, you can make ''wooden'' melee weapons, which gives the same training but uses no steel - and steel is too valuable to waste on training, as we've already discussed. The [[gladius]] is one of the best value melee weapons, only requires Smithing to be researched, and for some reason [[Trade#Combat supplier|arms dealers]] accept wooden novelty swords. The mace is not far behind in value, and, unlike wooden swords, a wooden mace is a fine basic melee weapon.
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If you're looking to sell, "weapons" are generally not a good class of items to practice crafting if you're worried about market price, because they only sell for 20% of the normal price (for game balance reasons), making it tough to make money from crafted weaponry.  However, you can make ''wooden'' weapons, which gives training but uses no steel - and steel is too valuable to waste on training, as we've already discussed. The [[gladius]] is one of the best value melee weapons, only requires Smithing to be researched, and for some reason [[Trade#Combat supplier|arms dealers]] accept wooden novelty swords.
  
 
Aside from weapons, armor requires valuable ingredients, so '''usually crafting is practiced making clothes'''.  [[Duster]]s are the best material/value clothing item*.
 
Aside from weapons, armor requires valuable ingredients, so '''usually crafting is practiced making clothes'''.  [[Duster]]s are the best material/value clothing item*.

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