Time to fix the miller’s market stand today. We have a mill, we have bags of grain, and we have a table and a tent. Hmm, what can we use more? I know, a small wagon, to transport those heavy mill stones back to the miller’s house.
22
Jan
This market series was more intriguing than I ever anticipated when I started this venture. Now it is miller time, and I do not refer to a famous light brown bottled quite refreshing liquid.
21
Jan
So, pottery today, without getting sticky fingers and clay all over, sounds good to me.
We’re gonna make some work made the potter, and his market stand at the end.
More grain bags today. We need something to sell on the market don’t we, so lets get working. Today we will see if I could make grain bags or not.
18
Jan
Today weare going to create some other market things, like tables and other items we will need. We start with a table.
17
Jan
OK, I just can’t get enough of market tents, so I had to make a new variant today, using a different technique that I just though would work, and it did.
16
Jan
We are in the works of making a cloth filter in FilterForge, so just continue where we stopped yesterday shall we?
14
Jan
As I said yesterday, we’re gonna make some more market stuff today, so let’s get going, before all the Iron dwarves have passed the market and we miss this market opportunity.
13
Jan
So, I discovered that I needed some more market stands on my Westport village market, and that some of the items I used were with a non-commercial license. I’m working on a campaign setting around the maps of Westport I made for the Dundjinni map contest, so I needed to be able to sell that, I if want to. So, making some new market items on todays agenda.
OK, so I entered the Dundjinni forum art competition, which this time had the theme Fountains, decided by last winner, Irondwarf.