Stonecutter's table

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Stonecutter's table

Stonecutter's table

A work table with saws and chisels for cutting stone chunks into usable blocks.

Base Stats

Type
ProductionResources
Mass
20 kg
Beauty
0
HP
180
Flammability
100%

Building

Size
1 × 3
Placeable
Yes
Cover Effectiveness
50%
Facility
Tool cabinet

Creation

Work To Make
2,000 ticks (33.33 secs)
Stuff Tags
Metallic, Woody
Resources to make
Stuff 75 + Steel 30
Deconstruct yield
Building Material (steel, wood, plasteel, etc.) 56 + Steel 22

This table is used to cut rock chunks into stone blocks. Stonecutting is a crafting task, but gives no experience points. Each rock chunk will make 20 stone blocks, and the crafting skill level of the pawn does not influence the yield. Stonecutter's tables are considered dirty, and have a cleanliness of -5.

Acquisition

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Analysis

Work bills can be created at the stonecutter's table for each kind of rock chunk, as well as a special bill that will use any type of rock chunk available. In order to any of several types of stone block, it is easiest to create the universal work bill, and then select only the desired rock types from the list of allowed ingredients.

Chunks for the active work bills will be taken from anywhere on the entire map, even if they're not marked for hauling. This can be avoided by reducing the ingredient radius on the work bills. It is more efficient to create a dumping stockpile zone close to the work station, and adjust the ingredient radius accordingly. Especially when creating an infinite work bill, your pawns will eventually travel very far to gather the remaining rock chunks, unless the ingredient radius has been limited manually.

When setting up the work bills, keep in mind that the task count lists the amount of chunks that are cut, not the amount of stone blocks produced. So in order to produce 100 stone blocks, a bill of 5 work units has to be set up, each producing 20 stone blocks.

Production strategy

Stonecutting is control by the cutting pawn's General Labor Speed stat, which is determined by a pawn's stats and capacities rather than any skills. Thus maximization is based on improving that stat and removing process inefficiencies rather than grinding. General labor speed is decreased by manipulation and sight values below 100%, and increased by both manipulation above 100% and improved Global Work Speed. Manipulation can be improved with bionic or archotech arms, or with drugs that improve Manipulation or Consciousness (as it directly affects Manipulation) such as Go-juice or Wake-up. Global work speed is only improved by certain traits, such as Industrious, and the drug Wake-up, which stacks with the drug's manipulation improvement. Additionally, like many other production tasks, lack of light or excessive temperatures will negatively affect rates and up to two tool cabinets will improve rates.

Using shelves placed directly adjacent to the crafting position will remove travel time to pick up new chunks for cutting, as described on that page, so long as:

  1. Sufficient haulers are present to bring chunks to them.
  2. The bill is set to drop the blocks on the ground.

If there are insufficient haulers, removing the shelves and instead positioning the cutting table next to the chunk stockpile is ideal.

Placing an armchair or other chair will not improve production rates, but will ensure that the pawn remains comfortable and happy while cutting.

Stats table

  • Stonecutter's table Stonecutter's table Beauty Work to Build HP Flamma­bility Market
    Value
    Material
    Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC 0 005,000 ticks (1.39 mins) 360 75% 131 Silver
    Gold Gold 20 001,800 ticks (30 secs) 108 40% 7,565 Silver
    Plasteel Plasteel 0 004,400 ticks (1.22 mins) 504 0% 750 Silver
    Silver Silver 6 002,000 ticks (33.33 secs) 126 40% 815 Silver
    Steel Steel 0 002,000 ticks (33.33 secs) 180 40% 205 Silver
    Uranium Uranium 0 003,800 ticks (1.06 mins) 450 0% 520 Silver
    Wood Wood 0 001,400 ticks (23.33 secs) 117 100% 152 Silver
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