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Lime can be extracted from loose [[limestone]], loose [[chalk]] stone, or sea shells.  Limestone and chalk may be either crushed with a [[hammer]] in your inventory crafting grid, or ground in a [[quern]]. Both methods yield the same amount of lime per loose stone; however, using a hammer will consume some of the tool's durability, while a quern does not get damaged by repeated use. One loose stone yields one lime.  
Lime can be extracted from loose [[limestone]], loose [[chalk]] stone, or sea shells.  Limestone and chalk may be either crushed with a [[hammer]] in your inventory crafting grid, or ground in a [[quern]]. Both methods yield the same amount of lime per loose stone; however, using a hammer will consume some of the tool's durability, while a quern does not get damaged by repeated use. One loose stone yields one lime.  


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One shell yields two lime.  Shells cannot be crushed with a hammer and must be ground in a quern.<br>
One shell yields two lime.  Shells cannot be crushed with a hammer and must be ground in a quern.<br>


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Lime can also be used to make quicklime, which is necessary to produce [[plaster]] and [[mortar]].
Lime can also be used to make quicklime, which is necessary to produce [[plaster]] and [[mortar]].


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