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It should be in your handbook.
I'm not sure if you have to speak to Petra and give her data discs to get the "blueprint" for it.
See above post. You need to speak to Gale.
This is for the amber island quest, right?
I would recommend bringing some food/herbs with you on that quest and the best sword you can build/buy. Just a hint.
I would also recommend building a few furnaces and making about 50 charcoal in your spare time. It'll come in useful (a few weeks) later.
PS: you can exchange stone for wood at a 1:1 exchange rate at A&G construction, at the till towards the rear of the room. Good to know if you're ruin diving and have lots of stone but not much furnace fuel.
PS: I replied to your other thread. If you've never played a game in this sort of genre before it's totally understandable that you're a bit lost at the start. I was playing catch up in stardew valley when I first started that because there was a bunch of stuff I didn't know; I treated stardew like Don't Starve; casual mode; though in reality games like Portia/Stardew/Harvest moon are in a class of their own.