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i looked into the hearthpyre code and no it is not. hearhpyre is extremly incompatible with other mods. The way it is written the dev of hearthpyre needs to create an xml object for each and every item that can be build with hearthpyre. And yes. He made his own chests and floors. its ridiculous. Look at this for example:
<object Name="HearthpyreGasBurner" Inherits="Gas Burner">
<removepart Name="ElectricalPowerTransmission" />
<removepart Name="ChargeSink" />
<tag Name="ExcludeFromDynamicEncounters" />
</object>
The more i think about this the less likely i think it will ever happen that you will build my forges in hearthpyre. Its up to him to give me some kind of tag i could add so he auto includes every furniture with that specified tag. However my parts are powered parts and hes removing power related parts from included objects, which in turn would render my objects inoperable. Soooooo i suggest just roleplaying and wishing for the forges.