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Version 1.4
Took over the mod with original author's permission.
Optimized code to make recycling of large loads of iron and steel faster.
RECYCLE BINS OF SKYRIM
Want to break down gear into its base materials?
Even DLC or player-made gear?
Without cluttering up the smelter menus.
Now you can.
Look for the new recycle bin chests at blacksmith's forges in Riverwood, Whiterun, Falkreath, Riften, Markath, Dawnstar, Windhelm and Solitude, now also on the grounds of your Hearthfire estate.
Throw your unwanted weapons and armor into the chest, hit the button on the end. Once you hear the "clunk", your unwanted gear has been disassembled, please remove your ingots from the bin.
Some material loss may apply.
NOTES
This mod recycles armor and weapons into some of their source materials based on any material keywords the items has. This allows it to support player-made armor and weapons, as long as the modder tagged it appropriately. The quantities recovered are based on the item's weight.
Jewelry, including circlets, cannot be broken down, as there are no material keywords on jewelry.
By default, fur armor cannot be broken down, as it also lacks material tags. The optional FurArmorKeyWordFix ESP adds the leather keyword to fur to enable recycling of it. (And also allows it to work with matching set perks.)
The script can take a while to run if you're recycling a lot of stuff, so wait for the "clunk" sound to open the bin and take your recovered materials.