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Adds the Simple Scrapper to settlement workshops, allowing you to scrap weapons, armor, and junk all at once. Scrapping results for weapons and armor are determined by the player's perks and attachments, yielding the same materials as a workbench. Since it directly reads item data using F4SE, it supports both vanilla and mod-added items. This mod does not work with the Next-Gen version of the game.
Version 1.2 Update:
Added support for scrapping loose OMODs (previously only possible when attached to equipment).
To build the scrapper, enter building mode and find the Simple Scrapper under the Resources > Miscellaneous tab. If an item you placed inside does not yield any materials when scrapped, the scrapper will leave it untouched.
I created this mod because my other mod, Scrap Press Machine, focused too much on being flashy, making it too big and slow to use comfortably. Since this mod operates using a similar calculation method, there shouldn't be any issues, but if you encounter any problems, feel free to leave a comment.