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'''Metalworking''' is a [[skill]] which allows a player to [[barricade]] windows and doors, craft [[Metalworking (crafting)|metal structures and containers]], repair car parts, and disassemble metal objects in the world.
 
==Metalworking==
Metalworking is a rarely sought after skill within [[Project Zomboid]]. Unfortunately, due to the lack of content related to the metalworking skill, many players do not see the time investment in higher levels as a good use of their survival time. In comparison to the [[carpentry]] skill, there is little to construct, and fewer ways to gain XP.
 
==Character creation==
The process of character creation can be a daunting one. You are required to dedicate yourself to particular [[traits]] and [[skills]], before you can even begin playing.
 
Players should experiment with what they are comfortable with, or what skills they want to build into, while being aware that some traits have major bugs, that in some cases can make them worthless.
 
The skill levels you start with will also contribute an XP gain boost to those skills, based on the level, as seen below.
 
'''Starting skill level and experience boost'''
:Level 0 – 50%
:Level 1 – 75%
:Level 2 – 100%
:Level 3+ – 125%
 
====Occupations====
{| class="wikitable theme-red sortable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
! class="sortable" | Name
! class="sortable" | Starting points
! class="unsortable" | Major skills
! class="unsortable" | Description
! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
| [[File:profession_metalworker.png|link=Occupation#Metalworker|Metalworker]] [[Occupation#Metalworker|Metalworker]]
| -6
| +3 [[Metalworking]]
| Can weld foraged metal to create items and barricades.
| Ideal for any player looking to start with metalworking recipes known.
|}
|}
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== Metalworking Guide ==
Metalworking in Project Zomboid builds some of the more durable fortifications available, and also allows for the creation of weaponary.


However at this time, Version 36.40, the only ability ingame available is the ability to create fortifications, weaponary crafting and smithing are due in a later version.
==The metalwork menu==
The metalwork menu can be accessed by right-clicking while carrying a [[Propane Torch|propane torch]] and a [[Welding Mask|welding mask]]. By hovering over the metalwork option in the context menu, a sub-menu will open showing each category of buildable. Items will show in red if you do not have the ability or materials to construct an item.
 
===Types of buildables===
*[[Metal Wall|Walls]]
*[[:Category:Fences|Fences]]
*[[Metal Crate|Containers]]


=== Basic Equipment Required ===
===Multi-stage building===
Some buildables require multiple stages of building to complete. The most common of these is the [[Metal Wall|metal wall]] and [[Metal Window|window]].


The equipment needed for Metalworking are as follows:
First, you must build the [[Metal Wall Frame|wall frame]], in the location you want to build the wall (a metal wall can be built on a [[Wooden Wall Frame|wooden]] or [[Metal Wall Frame|metal]] frame). Note that [[zombie]]s can climb through wall frames. Once completed, you can right-click the built wall frame, and then choose the level of wall or window you want to, and are able to build.
* [[Welder]]
* [[Welding mask|Welding Mask]]
* [[Welding rods|Welding Rods]]
* [[Propane Tank|Propane Tank]] (used for refilling Welder)
If your character did not start as a Metalworker, the following are also required:


* [[Recipe_Magazines|Metalworking Magazines]] 1-4 (used for fortification construction)
Note, [[Door|doors]] cannot be built this way, and must be built using a [[Wooden Doorframe|wooden door frame]].
* [[Recipe_Magazines|Smithing Magazines]] 1-4  (used for weapon construction)


It would also speed up your experience gain in Metalworking if you had the following Skill Books:
{| class="wikitable theme-red" style="text-align: center;"
! Wall/Window Level
! Metalworking Level
|-
| 1
| 2
|-
| 2
| 8
|-
|}
 
Walls/windows of level 1 can be upgraded to the next higher level after building.
 
The health of a wall is directly affected by your metalworking level.
 
===Milestones===
The most notable items that can be crafted with metalworking are below:
{{Crafting/sandbox2
|metal_wall_1
|metal_crate
|big_wired_fence
|big_pole_fence
|big_pole_fence_gate
|big_double_pole_gate
}}
 
==Getting started==
===Tools===
*A [[Propane Torch|propane torch]] and [[Welding Mask|welding mask]] are required for construction and disassembly.
*[[Welding Rods|Welding rods]] are required for construction of items.
*A [[Propane Tank|propane tank]] can be used to refill [[Propane Torch|propane torches]] with fuel. Disassembly and assembly uses fuel from the torch.
 
===Gathering materials===
Materials used in metalworking can be found in containers throughout the world, or obtained by disassembling objects. These materials include:
*[[Metal Sheet]]
*[[Small Metal Sheet]]
*[[Metal Bar]]
*[[Metal Pipe]]
*[[Scrap Metal]]
*[[Wire]]
 
===Other requirements===
Unless a character has started with the [[Occupation#Metalworker|Metalworker]] occupation, they will also need to read the relevant [[The Metalwork Magazine|metalworking magazines]] before items can be constructed.
{| class="wikitable theme-red sortable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
! Item
! class="unsortable" | Description
|-
|
[[File:MagazineWelding1.png|link=The Metalwork Magazine]] <br> [[The Metalwork Magazine|The Metalwork Magazine Vol.1]]
| Teaches Recipes: Make Metal Walls, Make Metal Roof
|-
|
[[File:MagazineWelding2.png|link=The Metalwork Magazine]] <br> [[The Metalwork Magazine|The Metalwork Magazine Vol.2]]
| Teaches Recipes: Make Metal Containers
|-
|
[[File:MagazineWelding3.png|link=The Metalwork Magazine]] <br> [[The Metalwork Magazine|The Metalwork Magazine Vol.3]]
| Teaches Recipes: Make Metal Fences
|-
|
[[File:MagazineWelding3.png|link=The Metalwork Magazine]] <br> [[The Metalwork Magazine|The Metalwork Magazine Vol.4]]
| Teaches Recipes: Make Metal Sheet,
|}


* [[Skill_Books|Metalworking for Beginners]] (Levels 1-2)
==Levelling==
* [[Skill_Books|Metalworking for Intermediate]] (Levels 3-4)
[[Barricade|Metal barricades]] can be constructed at '''Level 0, without reading any recipe magazines or using welding rods.''' These barricades have much more HP than planks, making them an excellent choice for fortifying windows and doors.
* [[Skill_Books|Advanced Metalworking]] (Levels 5-6)
{{Crafting/sandbox2
* [[Skill_Books|Expert Metalworking]] (Levels 7-8)
|barricade_metal_sheet
* [[Skill_Books|Master Metalworking]] (Levels 9-10)
|barricade_metal_bar
}}


== Deconstructing Items ==
===Media===
====Skill books====
Due to the scarcity of material, if a higher level is desired, it's important to maximize XP gain by reading the [[Skill books#Types|Metalworking skill books]].


To gain metal bars, pipes, scrap etc. you will need to de-construct various items in the world to gain basic metal parts, or find them stored in crates ingame.
*[[Skill books#Types|Metalwork Vol. 1]] (Levels 1-2)
Based on your experience level when deconstructing a fixture ingame, one of three things can happen:
*[[Skill books#Types|Metalwork Vol. 2]] (Levels 3-4)
* 1) You will be given the part for the item
*[[Skill books#Types|Metalwork Vol. 3]] (Levels 5-6)
* 2) You will get scrap metal for the item (partial fail)
*[[Skill books#Types|Metalwork Vol. 4]] (Levels 7-8)
* 3) You will get nothing from the item (complete fail)
*[[Skill books#Types|Metalwork Vol. 5]] (Levels 9-10)


The result is dependant on your skill level, and thus the higher the skill level, the more chance of success.
===Actions===
The following actions all provide metalworking XP;
*Dismantling [[Car Wreck|car wrecks]].
*Dismantling other metal objects and furniture
*Barricading windows and doors with metal barricades.


A character will still receive experience even if the deconstruction was unsuccessful.
Other actions may also provide metalworking XP, but these are the most common.


=== Items that can be Deconstructed ===
====Dismantling====
With the [[Propane Torch|propane torch]] and [[Welding Mask|welding mask]] equipped, objects in the world can be disassembled by right-clicking.
Depending on the skill level, one of three things can happen:
#Regular materials + scrap metal will be awarded
#Only scrap metal will be awarded (partial failure)
#No items will be awarded (total failure)
The '''full experience amount''' will be given in all cases.


The following in the world can be deconstructed and provide experience and parts for metalworking. (incomplete list)
Below is a list of some of the objects that can be taken apart;
*[[Car Wreck]]
*Playground Slide
*Dumpster
*Large Metal Shelf
*Bath
*Fridge
*Vending Machine
*Big Locker
*Bin
*File Cabinet
*Metal Door
*Large Locker
*Oven
*Steel Counter
*Road Sign
*Clothing Dryer
*Washing Machine
*Chest Freezer
*Charcoal BBQ
*Small Locker
*Microwave
*Shower
*Sink
*Toilet
*Metal Chair


* Kitchen Sinks
==Trivia==
* Bathroom Skins
*Metal constructions can be destroyed by [[fire]].
* Shower basins
*It was originally planned to have [[blacksmith]]{{sup|removed}} skill in addition to metalworking for [[build 34]]<ref>[https://projectzomboid.com/blog/news/2016/03/death-metal/ Death Metal - Project Zomboid]</ref><ref>[https://projectzomboid.com/blog/news/2016/04/ship-shape/ Ship Shape - Project Zomboid]</ref>. They were briefly implemented in the internal build of the game, with some items such as [[Recipe magazines|Smithing Magazines]]<span style="color:red"><sup>'''Removed!'''</sup></span> and tiles still being in game, however it was toned down and postponed with including the smelting part<ref>[https://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php?/topic/21869-what-happened-to-metalworking/#comment-251092 What happened to metalworking? - PZ Suggestions - The Indie Stone Forums]</ref>. Blacksmithing is expected to return as part of [[build 42]].
* Bath tubs
* Road Signposts
* Metal fences


If a skillbook has been trained while deconstructing, the XP gain will be far higher and is realistically required as metal furnishings in the world are not common.
==Referencess==
<references />


=== Time required while Deconstructing ===
==See also==
{{Navbox stats|skills}}


It should be noted it takes a considerable amount of time to deconstruct (and reconstruct) anything relating to metal. You should be careful and wary if zombies are in the vacinity while doing so, as deconstructing something on a accelerated timespeed could get the player attacked.
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Metalworking
General
Type
Crafting

Metalworking is a skill which allows a player to barricade windows and doors, craft metal structures and containers, repair car parts, and disassemble metal objects in the world.

Metalworking

Metalworking is a rarely sought after skill within Project Zomboid. Unfortunately, due to the lack of content related to the metalworking skill, many players do not see the time investment in higher levels as a good use of their survival time. In comparison to the carpentry skill, there is little to construct, and fewer ways to gain XP.

Character creation

The process of character creation can be a daunting one. You are required to dedicate yourself to particular traits and skills, before you can even begin playing.

Players should experiment with what they are comfortable with, or what skills they want to build into, while being aware that some traits have major bugs, that in some cases can make them worthless.

The skill levels you start with will also contribute an XP gain boost to those skills, based on the level, as seen below.

Starting skill level and experience boost

Level 0 – 50%
Level 1 – 75%
Level 2 – 100%
Level 3+ – 125%

Occupations

Name Starting points Major skills Description Notes
Metalworker Metalworker -6 +3 Metalworking Can weld foraged metal to create items and barricades. Ideal for any player looking to start with metalworking recipes known.

The metalwork menu

The metalwork menu can be accessed by right-clicking while carrying a propane torch and a welding mask. By hovering over the metalwork option in the context menu, a sub-menu will open showing each category of buildable. Items will show in red if you do not have the ability or materials to construct an item.

Types of buildables

Multi-stage building

Some buildables require multiple stages of building to complete. The most common of these is the metal wall and window.

First, you must build the wall frame, in the location you want to build the wall (a metal wall can be built on a wooden or metal frame). Note that zombies can climb through wall frames. Once completed, you can right-click the built wall frame, and then choose the level of wall or window you want to, and are able to build.

Note, doors cannot be built this way, and must be built using a wooden door frame.

Wall/Window Level Metalworking Level
1 2
2 8

Walls/windows of level 1 can be upgraded to the next higher level after building.

The health of a wall is directly affected by your metalworking level.

Milestones

The most notable items that can be crafted with metalworking are below:

Product Ingredients Tools Requirements Workstation XP
MetalWall1 Metalwork.png
Metal Wall Lvl 1
One of:
WoodenWallFrame Carpentry.png Wooden Wall Frame ×1
MetalWallFrame Metalwork.png Metal Wall Frame ×1
Each of:
SheetMetal.png Metal Sheet ×3
BlowTorch.png
Propane Torch
10 unit(s)
  
(and)
WeldingMask.png
Welder Mask
Metalworking 2
(and)
MagazineWelding1.png
The Metalwork Magazine Vol.1
none 3.75 Metalworking
MetalCrate.png
Metal Crate
MetalTube.png Metal Pipe ×2
SheetMetal.png Metal Sheet ×1
MetalSheetSmall.png Small Metal Sheet ×1
ScrapMetal.png Scrap Metal ×1
BlowTorch.png
Propane Torch
2 unit(s)
  
(and)
WeldingMask.png
Welder Mask
(and)
WeldingRods.png
Welding Rods
1 unit(s)
  
Metalworking 4
(and)
MagazineWelding2.png
The Metalwork Magazine Vol.2
none 5 Metalworking
BigWiredFence Metalwork.png
Big Wired Fence
MetalTube.png Metal Pipe ×3
ScrapMetal.png Scrap Metal ×4
Wire.png Wire ×3 unit(s)
BlowTorch.png
Propane Torch
2 unit(s)
  
(and)
WeldingMask.png
Welder Mask
Metalworking 5
(and)
MagazineWelding3.png
The Metalwork Magazine Vol.3
none 5 Metalworking
BigPoleFence Metalwork.png
Big Pole Fence
MetalTube.png Metal Pipe ×5
ScrapMetal.png Scrap Metal ×2
BlowTorch.png
Propane Torch
2 unit(s)
  
(and)
WeldingMask.png
Welder Mask
(and)
WeldingRods.png
Welding Rods
1 unit(s)
  
Metalworking 7
(and)
MagazineWelding3.png
The Metalwork Magazine Vol.3
none 6.25 Metalworking
BigPoleFenceGate Metalwork.png
Big Pole Fence Gate
MetalTube.png Metal Pipe ×5
ScrapMetal.png Scrap Metal ×4
Doorhinge.png Door Hinge ×2
BlowTorch.png
Propane Torch
2 unit(s)
  
(and)
WeldingMask.png
Welder Mask
(and)
WeldingRods.png
Welding Rods
1 unit(s)
  
Metalworking 7
(and)
MagazineWelding3.png
The Metalwork Magazine Vol.3
none 6.25 Metalworking
BigDoublePoleGate Metalwork.png
Big Double Pole Gate
MetalTube.png Metal Pipe ×10
ScrapMetal.png Scrap Metal ×4
Doorhinge.png Door Hinge ×2
BlowTorch.png
Propane Torch
2 unit(s)
  
(and)
WeldingMask.png
Welder Mask
(and)
WeldingRods.png
Welding Rods
1 unit(s)
  
Metalworking 8
(and)
MagazineWelding3.png
The Metalwork Magazine Vol.3
none 6.25 Metalworking

Getting started

Tools

Gathering materials

Materials used in metalworking can be found in containers throughout the world, or obtained by disassembling objects. These materials include:

Other requirements

Unless a character has started with the Metalworker occupation, they will also need to read the relevant metalworking magazines before items can be constructed.

Item Description

MagazineWelding1.png
The Metalwork Magazine Vol.1

Teaches Recipes: Make Metal Walls, Make Metal Roof

MagazineWelding2.png
The Metalwork Magazine Vol.2

Teaches Recipes: Make Metal Containers

MagazineWelding3.png
The Metalwork Magazine Vol.3

Teaches Recipes: Make Metal Fences

MagazineWelding3.png
The Metalwork Magazine Vol.4

Teaches Recipes: Make Metal Sheet,

Levelling

Metal barricades can be constructed at Level 0, without reading any recipe magazines or using welding rods. These barricades have much more HP than planks, making them an excellent choice for fortifying windows and doors.

Product Ingredients Tools Requirements Workstation XP
MetalSheetBarricade Metalwork.png
Barricade (Metal Sheet)
One of:
WoodenDoor Carpentry.gif Door ×1
Window Carpentry.gif Window ×1
SheetMetal.png Metal Sheet ×1
BlowTorch.png
Propane Torch
1 unit(s)
  
(and)
WeldingMask.png
Welder Mask
none none 1.5 Metalworking
MetalBarBarricade Metalwork.png
Barricade (Metal Bars)
One of:
WoodenDoor Carpentry.gif Door ×1
Window Carpentry.gif Window ×1
MetalBar.png Metal Bar ×3
BlowTorch.png
Propane Torch
1 unit(s)
  
(and)
WeldingMask.png
Welder Mask
none none 1.5 Metalworking

Media

Skill books

Due to the scarcity of material, if a higher level is desired, it's important to maximize XP gain by reading the Metalworking skill books.

Actions

The following actions all provide metalworking XP;

  • Dismantling car wrecks.
  • Dismantling other metal objects and furniture
  • Barricading windows and doors with metal barricades.

Other actions may also provide metalworking XP, but these are the most common.

Dismantling

With the propane torch and welding mask equipped, objects in the world can be disassembled by right-clicking. Depending on the skill level, one of three things can happen:

  1. Regular materials + scrap metal will be awarded
  2. Only scrap metal will be awarded (partial failure)
  3. No items will be awarded (total failure)

The full experience amount will be given in all cases.

Below is a list of some of the objects that can be taken apart;

  • Car Wreck
  • Playground Slide
  • Dumpster
  • Large Metal Shelf
  • Bath
  • Fridge
  • Vending Machine
  • Big Locker
  • Bin
  • File Cabinet
  • Metal Door
  • Large Locker
  • Oven
  • Steel Counter
  • Road Sign
  • Clothing Dryer
  • Washing Machine
  • Chest Freezer
  • Charcoal BBQ
  • Small Locker
  • Microwave
  • Shower
  • Sink
  • Toilet
  • Metal Chair

Trivia

  • Metal constructions can be destroyed by fire.
  • It was originally planned to have blacksmithRemoved skill in addition to metalworking for build 34[1][2]. They were briefly implemented in the internal build of the game, with some items such as Smithing MagazinesRemoved! and tiles still being in game, however it was toned down and postponed with including the smelting part[3]. Blacksmithing is expected to return as part of build 42.

Referencess

See also