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Title: The making of sinew yarn - completed with screenshots
Post by: Sami on November 14, 2025, 03:18:48 PM
Now we've got tendons to be harvested from butchered animals,
and the appropriate new means and options within textilecraft menu to process them into sinew yarn.
It's all ready, and it goes like this.

(https://www.unrealworld.fi/images/previews/2025-tendonsnsinew-preview1.png)
Henrik has managed to hunt down an elk, and has butchered it. Among other parts there are now also elk tendons to be picked up.
And within TEXTILECRAFT menu there's a set of three new options. First of all, the fresh tendons need to be dried in order to process them further.

(https://www.unrealworld.fi/images/previews/2025-tendonsnsinew-preview2.png)
Henrik got the elk tendons dried and then moved into separating the sinew fibre from them.
This involves pounding the dried tendons on a hard surface until the fibres start to separate.
Hernik has got a tree trunk as a working surface and starts pounding with a spare firewood.

(https://www.unrealworld.fi/images/previews/2025-tendonsnsinew-preview3.png)
From all the bundles of sinew fibre Henrik separated he can now make 40 meters of sinew yarn.
That's a good amount of self-made sinew yarn for many future crafts and binding needs on his way.

(https://www.unrealworld.fi/images/previews/2025-tendonsnsinew-preview4.png)
However, for the fishing tackle there's now new kind of yarn requirement added; water-use yarn.
Sinew yarn can't be used for fishing tackle because it weakens and stretches when wet. Luckily Hernik has got
more than enough hemp yarn also to craft a fishing rod.

These are future features - not yet functional in current version 3.86.1.
Title: Re: The making of sinew yarn - completed with screenshots
Post by: Ezhe on November 15, 2025, 09:32:52 AM
is tendon edible? :)
Title: Re: The making of sinew yarn - completed with screenshots
Post by: Sami on November 15, 2025, 03:15:57 PM
is tendon edible? :)

One can try when this version comes out.  ;)
But realistically, if cooked for a long, long time they could be eaten but for now we don't have tendon cooking supported.
Dogs will happily chew on them, though.
Title: Re: The making of sinew yarn - completed with screenshots
Post by: Matti-patti on November 16, 2025, 12:13:58 AM
Personally I'm really waiting for the day we'll finally be able to boil and eat squirrel hides. Then we will finally be able to eat money.
Title: Re: The making of sinew yarn - completed with screenshots
Post by: Sami on November 16, 2025, 10:41:54 AM
Personally I'm really waiting for the day we'll finally be able to boil and eat squirrel hides. Then we will finally be able to eat money.

Heheh. Should that day come, we'll then have to reword the end-screen proverb.