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Using this building will cause soot pollution to occur in roughly a 50 cord radius.  Running controlled tests at an isolated compound, after running 46 debins of glass through (20 sheet glass, 26 glass jars on 2 benches), the soot level around the compound went from 0 to 6 right as the benches were cooling.  Any area effected by soot will cause flax to yield nothing when harvested.
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They do not appear to cause pollution in T7.  After going through 31 debins of glass, the soot level remained at 0.
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In previous tales, using this building would cause soot pollution to occur in roughly a 50 cord radius.  After running 46 debins of glass through (20 sheet glass, 26 glass jars on 2 benches), the soot level around the compound went from 0 to 6 right as the benches were cooling.  Any area effected by soot would cause flax to yield nothing when harvested.
  
 
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Size 13x6
Where Compound




The Glazier's Bench is used to make various glass products, such as Glass Rods and Sheet Glass. It runs on Charcoal.

Source

This building becomes available after you have learned the Glassblowing tech. Once built, anyone can make glass products regardless of skill.

Cost

Types of Glass

A Glazier's Bench has a reservoir that can hold up to 50 deben of molten glass. It must contain at least 20 in order to craft an item from that glass, regardless of how much the item will actually consume. This means that 19 deben of glass can never be used; it is a permanent minimum reservoir level. Fortunately, unused molten glass stays in the bench between uses, even after cooling (it re-melts the next time you heat the bench), so it is not necessary to fill the reservoir from scratch every time.

An individual bench can only contain one type of glass (soda, normal, or jewel) at a time. If you want to use a bench for a different type of glass, you must deliberately empty the reservoir and start over. Since this is so wasteful, it's generally more economical to build an additional Glazier's Bench for the new glass type instead.

The maximum amount of glass that can be held is 50 - if you attempt to load it with more than that, the materials will not be loaded, instead you are told "The crucible holds a maximum of 50 deben of glass."

Glass Type Melting Point Working Temp Ingredients
Soda Glass 3200° 1600–2400° 1 Lime, 2 Soda, 10 Sand
Normal Glass 3200° 1600–2400° 1 Lime, 2 Potash, 10 Sand
Jewel Glass 4400° 1600–2400° 1 Lime, 2 Potash, 10 White Sand

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Pollution

They do not appear to cause pollution in T7. After going through 31 debins of glass, the soot level remained at 0.

In previous tales, using this building would cause soot pollution to occur in roughly a 50 cord radius. After running 46 debins of glass through (20 sheet glass, 26 glass jars on 2 benches), the soot level around the compound went from 0 to 6 right as the benches were cooling. Any area effected by soot would cause flax to yield nothing when harvested.