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Mortar is created by mixing water and [[quicklime]], this process into slacked lime and can be further processed into mortar by adding [[sand]] using the [[barrel]] crafting mechanic.
Mortar is created by mixing slaked lime with [[sand]] using the [[barrel]] crafting mechanic. 
For a yield of 64 mortar, grind 16 [[limestone]] or similar lime-yielding stones, in a quern or with a hammer in the crafting grid.  Cook the resulting lime powder in a firepit, using peat bricks or other fuel reaching at least 825 degrees.
</br> Place the resulting 8 [[quicklime]] in 2 liters of water.
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File:Making-of-slacklime-1.png
File:Making-of-slacklime-2.png
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Finally, add 8 sand of any type.
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File:Making-of-mortar-1.png
File:Making-of-mortar-2.png
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Mortar is created by mixing {{ll|slaked lime|slaked lime}} with {{ll|sand|sand}} using the {{ll|barrel|barrel}} crafting mechanic.
  
For a yield of 64 mortar:
*Grind 16 {{ll|limestone|limestones}} or similar lime-yielding stones, in a {{ll|quern|quern}} or with a {{ll|hammer|hammer}} in the crafting grid.
*Cook the resulting lime powder in a {{ll|firepit|firepit}}, using {{ll|peat|peat bricks}} or other fuel reaching at least 825 °C.
*Place the resulting 8 {{ll|quicklime|quicklime}} in a barrel containing 2 liters of water.

Mortar is created by mixing slaked lime with sand using the barrel crafting mechanic. For a yield of 64 mortar, grind 16 limestone or similar lime-yielding stones, in a quern or with a hammer in the crafting grid. Cook the resulting lime powder in a firepit, using peat bricks or other fuel reaching at least 825 degrees.
Place the resulting 8 quicklime in 2 liters of water.

Finally, add 8 sand of any type.