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Also, yeah, the height of the anvil is a tad annoying too.
Also, why is the bellows a forge upgrade lol? Not only is it huge, but it would both make more sense as a furnace upgrade and be nice to have faster smelting speed.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3054098444
I dig a pit, put the upgrades in it on shelves, then I put flooring on top, and just keep the primary forge at floor level. I do the same with the workbench too.
I like this idea! I will try to use it as right now I like the busy workspace just the size references of certain things put me out of the loop.
I do like the look of that, I also do something somewhat familiar, I try to make it make sense as I also enjoy the busy workshop look as well, it just puts me out as I look at certain tools and think "that can't be right"