Wrong Sized Bars, Smithing, and Cutters
Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 3:50 am
So. Personally, the part I actually *hate* the most about Smithing is the cutting of bars. Why? Because you're ALWAYS playing around trying to get the right bar length to make something if it isn't 4 pounds. Then you're having to remember which of your bars are not the standard 4 pounds, but happen to be 5 pounds and are still listed as standard without having a handy little item that someone has called scales! (Damn you Ardor)
What are the chances of us having an automated part of the process where if we try and use a bar that is too big for the item we want to make, that if we confirm it, we take the bar to the cutter there (if there is a cutter there, as I know there is at least one home with a forge but no cutter) and we just slice the extra off. Extra RT, we leave the extra bit of material in the cutter, return the bit we need to the forge, and start forging.
It's really a hugely irritating, juggling process, that seems to create busy work just for the sake of making it busy work.
What are the chances of us having an automated part of the process where if we try and use a bar that is too big for the item we want to make, that if we confirm it, we take the bar to the cutter there (if there is a cutter there, as I know there is at least one home with a forge but no cutter) and we just slice the extra off. Extra RT, we leave the extra bit of material in the cutter, return the bit we need to the forge, and start forging.
It's really a hugely irritating, juggling process, that seems to create busy work just for the sake of making it busy work.