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In Prison Architect you can fell trees to get wood. Prisoners which completed the carpenter apprenticeship program can then use these to produce "high quality beds" in the workshop which sell for much more than the license plates which can be made by other prisoners.

But is it really worth it? After all, the wood isn't free. It needs to be farmed in a forestry. This which requires athe attention of non-prisoner workerworkers which needsneed to be paid. The tree saplings they plant aren't free either. So how much more lucrative are high quality beds compared to license plates?

Did anyone do the math?

In Prison Architect you can fell trees to get wood. Prisoners which completed the carpenter apprenticeship program can then use these to produce "high quality beds" in the workshop which sell for much more than the license plates which can be made by other prisoners.

But is it really worth it? After all, the wood isn't free. It needs to be farmed in a forestry. This requires a non-prisoner worker which needs to be paid. The tree saplings they plant aren't free either. So how much more lucrative are high quality beds compared to license plates?

Did anyone do the math?

In Prison Architect you can fell trees to get wood. Prisoners which completed the carpenter apprenticeship program can then use these to produce "high quality beds" in the workshop which sell for much more than the license plates which can be made by other prisoners.

But is it really worth it? After all, the wood isn't free. It needs to be farmed in a forestry which requires the attention of non-prisoner workers which need to be paid. The tree saplings they plant aren't free either. So how much more lucrative are high quality beds compared to license plates?

Did anyone do the math?

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In Prison Architect you can fell trees to get wood. Prisoners which completed the carpenter apprenticeship program can then use these to produce "high quality beds" in the workshop which sell for much more than the license plates which can be made by other prisoners.

But is it really worth it? After all, the wood isn't free. It needs to be farmed in a forestry. This requires a non-prisoner worker which needs to be paid. The tree saplings they plant aren't free either. So how much more lucrative are high quality beds compared to license plates?

Did anyone do the math?

In Prison Architect you can fell trees to get wood. Prisoners which completed the carpenter apprenticeship program can then use these to produce "high quality beds" in the workshop which sell for much more than the license plates which can be made by other prisoners.

But is it really worth it? After all, the wood isn't free. It needs to be farmed in a forestry. This requires a worker which needs to be paid. The tree saplings they plant aren't free either. So how much more lucrative are high quality beds compared to license plates?

Did anyone do the math?

In Prison Architect you can fell trees to get wood. Prisoners which completed the carpenter apprenticeship program can then use these to produce "high quality beds" in the workshop which sell for much more than the license plates which can be made by other prisoners.

But is it really worth it? After all, the wood isn't free. It needs to be farmed in a forestry. This requires a non-prisoner worker which needs to be paid. The tree saplings they plant aren't free either. So how much more lucrative are high quality beds compared to license plates?

Did anyone do the math?

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Philipp
  • 29.9k
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  • 123
  • 192

Is carpentry worth it?

In Prison Architect you can fell trees to get wood. Prisoners which completed the carpenter apprenticeship program can then use these to produce "high quality beds" in the workshop which sell for much more than the license plates which can be made by other prisoners.

But is it really worth it? After all, the wood isn't free. It needs to be farmed in a forestry. This requires a worker which needs to be paid. The tree saplings they plant aren't free either. So how much more lucrative are high quality beds compared to license plates?

Did anyone do the math?