Making a shirt takes longer than an entire trenchcoat...? Let's fix that.
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Version 1.0
Initial Nexus upload.
This adds a new, small-footprint crafting station that triples the crafting speed (cuts time required by a third) for the following items:
Leather Shirt
Leather Vest
Leather Turtleneck
Dark Leather Shirt
Leather Hive Vest
It has a tiny power draw, so the power button functions are enabled, so you can turn it on/off like other crafting stations and manage your workflow.
Also I removed these five shirts from the normal leather crafting station, to avoid any unhappy accidents.
This station is unlocked at the same time as leather crafting, and the new building "Just Shirts" will appear in the list for construction alongside the normal Leather station and the Tanning station.
Wound up doing it this way because there's no way to alter the base crafting time of the shirts themselves (they are automatically calculated and baked into the engine) - but I realized you CAN set a craft speed multiplier on a workstation. So here you go. Enjoy!
Chainmail is unaffected. Ever see anyone making chainmail?? It really does take bloody ages