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Version 1.0
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I needed a fermenting shack for a seed I am working on, and here is the result, nothing fancy, but I figured I would share.
The building is 6x8, the vbuild does not contain terrain. It contains 5 Fermenters, 2 Cauldrons, 2 Cooking Stations, and a couple of chests.
I saved this while standing on the floor inside the building. I did this so that if you are standing on either a stone tile or some kind of raised leveled area, the building will come in at the same elevation.
IMPORTANT: I highly suggest building this somewhere other than your intended spot first and get a good idea of how much room is required. It is also helpful to backup your save file and your world file before you build this. That way, if something is too close and gets messed up, you can revert back to before you built it. It is also a great idea to flatten out the ground first.