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Consistent Crafting is a mod that fixes consistency issues with smithing, weapons, and armor. It also adds recycling recipes for most of the generic categories of armors and weapons (optional).

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There is now a version without the equipment recycling recipes that does not require any DLC.

Consistent Crafting
Version: 1.1

Author: BryanMichaelD3
Contact Info: Message me on the Nexus forums.


Description
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Consistent Crafting is a mod that fixes consistency issues with smithing, weapons, and armor. Note also that I did not fix things 
already fixed by the Unofficial Skyrim Patch. This mod has been cleaned using TES5Edit. I created this mod for personal use;
I just uploaded it in case somebody may want it. The full list of features and changes is located below in the changelog.

There is also a version that adds recycling recipes for most of the generic categories of armors and weapons. This can be done using the 
smelter. Each recycle recipe only appears if you have the armor or weapon that corresponds to it. This version of the mod requires the 
Dawnguard DLC because of the recycle recipes for the Dragonbone weapons.

Changelog
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==Version 1.1==
- Added a version of the .esp without the recycle recipes.

==Version 1.0==
- Added tanning rack recipes for...
    - the other Deer Pelt that was for some reason left out.

- Added smelting recipes for...
    - an alternative Steel Ingot recipe which allows you to make Steel Ingots from Iron and Corundum Ingots.
      (2 Iron Ingots + 1 Corundum Ingot = 2 Steel Ingots)

- Added crafting recipes for...
    - Lockpicks
      (1 Iron Ingot = 5 Lockpicks)
    - Torches
      (1 Firewood + 1 Linen Wrap = 1 Torch)
    - Long Bow
      (1 Firewood + 1 Leather Strip = 1 Long Bow)
    - Hunting Bow
      (2 Firewood + 2 Leather Strips = 1 Hunting Bow)
    - Stormcloak Armor sets
      (It follows the Imperial Armor recipes except with Iron Ingots instead of Steel Ingots)

- Added materials to the Steel Smithing perk so that they can be improved twice as much like all the other armors. 
    - Note: You can still craft equipment that didn't require the Steel Smithing perk without having said perk.
    - Materials added: Iron, Hide, Fur, Leather, Imperial, Studded, Stormcloak, and Banded Iron

- Hid the dwemer scrap metal recipes so that they only appear when you have the corresponding item. The dwarven metal recipe from the Unofficial              Skyrim Patch is left visible, so you know that you need dwemer scrap to make Dwarven Metal Ingots.

- Adjusted Smithing perk tree to allow both light or heavy armor users to get Advanced Armors perk so heavy armors don't have to go around the light            armor side of the perk tree just to get it.

- Changed Steel Smithing, Advanced Armors, and Dragon Armor perk's names to Basic Smithing, Advanced Smithing, and Dragon Smithing, respectively, to      better match what they do now.
    - Steel Smithing also allowed leather armor smithing among other things.
    - Advanced Armors now comes after Basic Smithing so it made sense to have its name match the other changed perk name.
    - Dragon Armor also allows you to make Dragonbone weapons (with Dawnguard, of course).

- Adjusted damage of Hunting Bow and Long Bow to be more in line with other bows in the game.


(Optional)
- Added recycle recipes which allow the player to turn armor and weapons back into one or two of its main component depending on the type of                   equipment it is.
    - Materials supported: Fur, Hide, Studded, Leather, Scaled, Wood, Iron, Banded Iron, Imperial, Stormcloak, Steel, Steel Plate, Silver, Dwarven, Orcish,         Elven, Glass, Ebony, Daedric, and Dragon


Installation
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For NMM: Download with NMM and activate.
For manual: Download, extract files, and put the BD_Consistent Crafting.esp file into the Data folder. Then activate the esp using the data files menu on the Skyrim launcher.


Uninstallation
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Note: This mod is totally safe to just uninstall without any extra steps.
For NMM: Deactivate in NMM.
For manual: Delete BD_Consistent Crafting.esp from Data folder.


Future Updates
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Any suggestions are welcome! :)


Known Issues
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None that I'm aware of. If there is an issue just message me on the Nexus forums.


Credits
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- Bethesda for an awesome game and software development kit.
- Nexus for an awesome modding community site.
- My amazing parents.
- God for everything.