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− | All "bars" items are 6000 cm<sup>3</sup> in [[size]], which means up to 10 will fit into a [[Container#Quick_Reference|60000-capacity bin]]. The only exception to this 6000 cm<sup>3</sup> size are possibly partially-used soap bars. In the real world, a single [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c6/Gold_bullion_2.jpg 400-tr.oz. bar of gold] is 645 cm<sup>3</sup>, which suggests that Dwarf Fortress's "bars" items consist of multiple bars | + | All "bars" items are 6000 cm<sup>3</sup> in [[size]], which means up to 10 will fit into a [[Container#Quick_Reference|60000-capacity bin]]. The only exception to this 6000 cm<sup>3</sup> size are possibly partially-used soap bars. In the real world, a single [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c6/Gold_bullion_2.jpg 400-tr.oz. bar of gold] is 645 cm<sup>3</sup>, which suggests that Dwarf Fortress's "bars" items consist of multiple bars. |
All types of bars can also be used to build [[workshop]]s, [[road]]s, [[bridge]]s, and other [[construction]]s. Different bars require different [[labor]]s in their construction: [[blacksmith|smithing]] is used for metal bars and [[mason]]ry for all others (including bars of soap). | All types of bars can also be used to build [[workshop]]s, [[road]]s, [[bridge]]s, and other [[construction]]s. Different bars require different [[labor]]s in their construction: [[blacksmith|smithing]] is used for metal bars and [[mason]]ry for all others (including bars of soap). |