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Lead is used to create lead solder, which | Lead is used to create [[ingot|lead solder ingots]], which are used to create [[Alcohol Brewing#Solderbars|distilling equipment]]. It is also a component for making [[Glass|leaded glass panels]]. | ||
Lead ingots can be [[Smithing|worked]] on an anvil without being heated. However, the only items that can be made this way are lead plates using two lead ingots. Lead plates can be used to make an [[Archimedes screw]]. | Lead ingots can be [[Smithing|worked]] on an anvil without being heated. However, the only items that can be made this way are lead plates using two lead ingots. Lead plates can be used to make an [[Archimedes screw]]. |
Revision as of 04:59, 27 May 2023
Lead | |
Stackable | 16 |
Smeltable | |
Smelt Point | 327°C |
Requires Container | Yes |
Items |
Lead is a metal obtained from smelting galena ore.
Creation
- See also: Ore Deposits
Lead is created from galena ore. Galena can be found as a surface ore in sedimentary stone, as ore blocks or surface bits.
Twenty galena nuggets will produce one lead ingot. Due to its low melting point, lead can be smelted using low temperature fuels such as firewood or peat instead of higher temperature fuels such as charcoal and coal which are more difficult to obtain.
Usage
Lead is used to create lead solder ingots, which are used to create distilling equipment. It is also a component for making leaded glass panels.
Lead ingots can be worked on an anvil without being heated. However, the only items that can be made this way are lead plates using two lead ingots. Lead plates can be used to make an Archimedes screw.
Alloys
Lead is used for molybdochalkos, at a ratio of 8-12% copper to 88-92% lead. Molybdochalkos plates can be used to make lanterns and the Archimedes screw.
Lead can also be alloyed into lead solder ingots, at a ratio of 45-55% lead to 45-55% tin.
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