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* Leather/Plastic work tools - For durables like Leather or stiff plastics.
* Leather/Plastic work tools - For durables like Leather or stiff plastics.
* Grain Mill -  This one makes me want to cry. Tractor? Check. Baler/Thresher? Check. Bread Oven? Check. A way to turn grain into flour for the bread oven? Nope.
* Grain Mill -  This one makes me want to cry. Tractor? Check. Baler/Thresher? Check. Bread Oven? Check. A way to turn grain into flour for the bread oven? Nope.
''Feel free to add to this, my personal list of overlooked (and mayhaps unsexy) technologies needed to keep a sustainable village running.''

Revision as of 02:37, 7 November 2011

Below is my running list of things missing from the Global Village Construction Kit which I believe are need for a functional village, but are not included in this wiki (yet).

Mostly these are things I have searched for, and am kind of depressed there is no page for. As a non-contributor, I was not comfortable making pages for these, since I assume they will be not maintained or updated.


Things This Village Is Missing That Make Me Cry

  • Sewing Machine - Seriously. Working on a CNC Mill is no fun naked.
  • Washing Machine - Also seriously. One of the most labor-saving devices in America.
  • Loom - Working on a CNC Mill is no fun naked. Like I said
  • Clayworks - Tools for Jar/Pot/Dishware arts Clay throwing, firing
  • Glasswork (Dishware, Windows, etc)
  • Leather/Plastic work tools - For durables like Leather or stiff plastics.
  • Grain Mill - This one makes me want to cry. Tractor? Check. Baler/Thresher? Check. Bread Oven? Check. A way to turn grain into flour for the bread oven? Nope.


Feel free to add to this, my personal list of overlooked (and mayhaps unsexy) technologies needed to keep a sustainable village running.