Perfect timing! The deadwood contracts are more than keeping my large sawmill full. I was trying to decide if I should build another sawmill, or one of the other productions. It looks like the carpentry shop is just what I need to handle the excess wood that won't fit into my sawmill. Also, I'm starting to think it is time to switch to easy economy. Thanks again for all your hard work.
I'm starting to think that for casual forestry I might plant a field with oak trees and build a sawmill and/or carpentry nearby when the trees mature. Then cut a tree down and drag it over with the winch. There's very little equipment needed and since oak trees grow fast and give a ton of wood volume it should be easy to sustain. Deadwood contracts aren't bad on the Frontier map but I find them frustrating on Riverbend.
One thing to note about the carpentry is that is does not hold that much wood to process. Only about 12k L if I’m not mistaken. With no way to store unused deadwood before accepting payment on deadwood contracts you would have to wait a long time before accepting payment to run the deadwood through the facility. I agree, easy money, but takes some planning and knowledge to utilize properly.
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You can make more than $50,000 per tree if you put a Rubicon in the middle of the forest, then open its arms, and sell tickets for the crowds to cheer.
Perfect timing! The deadwood contracts are more than keeping my large sawmill full. I was trying to decide if I should build another sawmill, or one of the other productions. It looks like the carpentry shop is just what I need to handle the excess wood that won't fit into my sawmill. Also, I'm starting to think it is time to switch to easy economy. Thanks again for all your hard work.
I'm starting to think that for casual forestry I might plant a field with oak trees and build a sawmill and/or carpentry nearby when the trees mature. Then cut a tree down and drag it over with the winch. There's very little equipment needed and since oak trees grow fast and give a ton of wood volume it should be easy to sustain. Deadwood contracts aren't bad on the Frontier map but I find them frustrating on Riverbend.
One thing to note about the carpentry is that is does not hold that much wood to process. Only about 12k L if I’m not mistaken. With no way to store unused deadwood before accepting payment on deadwood contracts you would have to wait a long time before accepting payment to run the deadwood through the facility. I agree, easy money, but takes some planning and knowledge to utilize properly.
Maybe have two if you don't have enough space. Or one carpentry and one medium sawmill.
Just keep the mill or carpentry full and the rest can go into wood chips.
Thanks for the info! Might have to give it a try on a new playthrough.
Great content, as always! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
Per month, it's not the best. The furniture from planks is more interesting per month becaude need less time. No ?
You can make more than $50,000 per tree if you put a Rubicon in the middle of the forest, then open its arms, and sell tickets for the crowds to cheer.