⚠️ Eco v0.14 is coming — the next major update reworks upgrade modules, so some of these numbers will change. They reflect the current version. What’s changing →
  • Simpler tiers: the 1–4 tiered upgrades become a single Basic / Advanced / Modern upgrade each.
  • Permanent upgrades: a module placed in a workstation is permanent — no more swapping lower tiers out as you progress.
  • Power transitions: a module can change a station’s power type/draw (e.g. a Modern upgrade moves a sawmill from mechanical to electrical power).
  • Talent-integrated: modules now use the same bonus/talent system — any talent benefit (power, labor cost, recipe unlocks) can come from a module.
  • Cheaper to upgrade: with the multi-tier parts gone, fully upgrading a workstation costs significantly less.

We’ll update this calculator shortly after the update releases.

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Hewn Softwood Door

Hewn Softwood Door

WorldObject

A door made from roughly hewn logs.

Weight1000 gMax stack100SkillLogging Lv 1StationCarpentry Table

Notes

The Hewn Softwood Door is a basic tier-0 door crafted from rough logs, used to enclose rooms for housing or crafting stations. As a placed object with a 1x2x3 footprint, it is one of the earliest available doors and is produced via the "Hewn Door" recipe. While it satisfies the Update 13 requirement for a real door in a room, its low material tier contributes minimal housing value compared to doors made from lumber or mortared stone, making it a temporary solution best replaced once better building materials are available.

Notes are AI-generated and may be imprecise.

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Ingredients

IngredientQtyType
Hewn Log2category

Crafting

Labor60 calories
Craft time1 min
Throughput60 Hewn Door / hour (base)

As a placed object

TierTier 2Size1×2×3
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Placement
AlignmentMust be grid-aligned

Total raw to craft this

Steps1Total labor60 calTotal time1 min

Approximate โ€” category ingredients and any production cycles are counted as raw.

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