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Adds a lot of new possibilities with crafting

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I made this mod because I did't find the existing crafting mods exactly to my liking.

What does it do?
This mod allows you to melt or degenerate a lot of misc. items and types of armor and weapons.

How does it work?
First, you gather the items required. When melting some items, you will need more than one. You will for example need 10 forks for 1 iron ingot.
Next, you need to find the barrel which holds various crafting-rings.
Equip the right ring, and start smelting your items!
Beware though, that you will need the right smithing-perk. If you for example want to smelt glass armor, you need the glass smithing perk.

You can smelt items into ingots in the smelter, and degenerate items into leather, firewood or paper rolls on the tanning rack.

Where to find the rings?
You can find the rings behind the forge of Whiterun.

Why these rings?
The list with things you can make was getting very long. Because there was no alternative for the crafting-menu, and I don't know how to change menus, I came up with this as a solution.
The list was getting so long because all 'recipes' that use different 'ingredients', even though the give the same result, will have to be listed separately.

What can I melt?
Pfew, that's a lot.
All of the craftable armors and the guard-armors. (Not Nightingale, Dark Brotherhood and some others)
All craftable weapons. (Again, not the special ones)
A lot of misc. items, like lanterns, cups, candlesticks, bowls etc.
You can't 'melt' ingredients or food, and also no regular clothing or robe, since this would make the list way to long to be used.

How did you make the choices on how many ingots you get?
Partially by looking at what you need in order to craft them, and partially by using common sense.
I didn't look at prices, though. It is, in my opinion, perfectly reasonable that things will be worth more or less if you degenerate them.
Oh, and a word of warning: you can turn septims into a gold ingot, but not the other way around. (It is unlikely that everyone could just make septims on their own.)

I made this mod mainly for myself, so I won't be taking requests, unless I find them usefull too.