Thanks for the good words. Tankards are made of pewter in reality. It's an alloy of tin 85-99% and the rest is copper or silver to strenghen the final product. I've read that pweter density is close to iron density. I'm thinking of mods that are not available yet. For example dwemer melting is available. You can't smelt steel unless you have a blast furnace or a arc smelter. I'm thinking about smelting gold stuff like coins to ingots. and Wooden stuff to firewood. For the icing, a realy big mod that adds certain places and people that need to be at every medieval village even in Skyrim. For the moment I try to keep them separated, because I have more control that way and secondly because my modding skills are limited. If some mod does not work well with another its easier to deactivate it.
Are you continuing this series of mods? I mean, wooden stuff, steel stuff, dwarven stuff, golden and so on? (If you do, you should summarize these mods into one big smelting mod!) By the way the tankard is steel or is it iron?
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Tankards are made of pewter in reality. It's an alloy of tin 85-99% and the rest is copper or silver to strenghen the final product. I've read that pweter density is close to iron density.
I'm thinking of mods that are not available yet. For example dwemer melting is available.
You can't smelt steel unless you have a blast furnace or a arc smelter.
I'm thinking about smelting gold stuff like coins to ingots.
and Wooden stuff to firewood.
For the icing, a realy big mod that adds certain places and people that need to be at every medieval village even in Skyrim.
For the moment I try to keep them separated, because I have more control that way and secondly because my modding skills are limited. If some mod does not work well with another its easier to deactivate it.
Are you continuing this series of mods? I mean, wooden stuff, steel stuff, dwarven stuff, golden and so on? (If you do, you should summarize these mods into one big smelting mod!)
By the way the tankard is steel or is it iron?
Keep up the good work!