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Not a single pan in the whole community buildings xD
i once saw a youtuber also make a mold (using playdoh/plasticine) and he melted some lead (i think) or cheap cutlery (tin) and made knuckle dusters :)
@Gas.Pimienta, go ahead!
Hi @dksyunsik ! I would like to ask your permission to use your mod in our server modpack. I will give you full credit for your mod in every media I can. If you allow us our community would be very grateful. Thank you !
tps:/steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1636895481
I've been out of Project Zomboid scene for a bit but I can confirm this mod still works, at least in my relatively unmodded game.
@Awesomeexplorer @Flesh Forge I can indeed add recipes needles and/or suture needles when I have time, but if I do add them, it will be using just nails and hammer. Kind of like using the hammer to break up the head of the nail to use it as a needle. That way you can take one nail to make one needle, not using mold to make like 10 needles (I don't see the need to make that many needles in a playthrough). I like to keep things as simple as possible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9uLsQ-U1Fo
This mod is lighter and easier to use, tho. Good work!