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Canvas

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Canvas is a cloth made of twine from flax, and is used in numerous buildings across Egypt.

How to obtain:

   * Put 60 twine into a loom, and select "weave some twine into canvas."
         o Sets an endurance timer. 60 TeppySeconds for females, 80 TeppySeconds for males. 

100 flax makes 100 tow, which makes 300 twine, which makes 5 canvas. To make 1 canvas, you need 60 twine, which is made from 20 tow, which is 20 flax.

Uses

   * 1 needed for an Aqueduct Construction Site
   * 1 needed for a Small Construction Site
   * 2 needed for a Medium Construction Site 
   * 1 needed for a Ritual Torch
   * 2 needed for a Flax Hammock
   * 2 needed for a Basic Tub
   * 4 needed for a Tent
   * 4 needed for an Acid Bath
   * 4 needed for a Star Rack
   * 4 needed for each block in an Empty Hand Tower
   * 6 needed for a Sturdy Tub
   * 6 needed for a Greenhouse
   * 10 needed for a Marble Tub
   * 40 needed to upgrade an Acoustics Laboratory
   * 70 needed for a Conflict Shrine
   * 100 needed for a Chemical Bath
   * 150 needed for the Test of the Megalopolis 
   * 2 needed to learn Project Management 1 (SHarm)
   * 4 needed to learn Project Management 2 (SLead)
   * 300 needed to learn Structure Maintenance (SBody) 
   * 100 needed to research Neutralization (UThought)
   * 140 needed to research Guild Construction (ULead)
   * 300 needed to research Ferry Construction 2 (UArt)
   * 1000 needed to research Crystal Acoustics (UArt)
   * 3000 needed to research Flax Automation (UArt)