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(New page: A sledgehammer is a tool that is fashioned on a Carpentry Bench that has been fitted with a carpentry blade. It takes 1 board and 5 iron to assemble a sledgehammer. ==Us...)
 
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A sledgehammer is a tool that is fashioned on a [[Carpentry Bench]] that has been fitted with a [[carpentry blade]]. It takes 1 [[board]] and 5 [[iron]] to assemble a sledgehammer.  
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A sledgehammer is a tool that is fashioned on a [[Carpentry Shop]] that has been fitted with a [[carpentry blade]]. It takes 1 [[board]] and 5 [[iron]] to assemble a sledgehammer.  
  
  
 
==Uses==
 
==Uses==
 
A sledgehammer can be used to smash [[medium stones]] into [[gravel]]. While holding the sledgehammer, click on a medium stone on the ground to give it a good hearty whack. Successive hits will break the stone into smaller and smaller pieces (cracked stone, broken stone, split stone, smashed stone) and eventually into gravel.
 
A sledgehammer can be used to smash [[medium stones]] into [[gravel]]. While holding the sledgehammer, click on a medium stone on the ground to give it a good hearty whack. Successive hits will break the stone into smaller and smaller pieces (cracked stone, broken stone, split stone, smashed stone) and eventually into gravel.

Revision as of 07:16, 16 January 2009

A sledgehammer is a tool that is fashioned on a Carpentry Shop that has been fitted with a carpentry blade. It takes 1 board and 5 iron to assemble a sledgehammer.


Uses

A sledgehammer can be used to smash medium stones into gravel. While holding the sledgehammer, click on a medium stone on the ground to give it a good hearty whack. Successive hits will break the stone into smaller and smaller pieces (cracked stone, broken stone, split stone, smashed stone) and eventually into gravel.