I've had an idea for a project- a truly dwarfy tomb for true dwarfs. However, I'm not sure if it will work.
I've built a 9x9 tower directly over a volcano's magma-filled crater, accessible only by bridge, and now I want to extend the tower downwards by pumping magma from the pipe. (Like you would pump out water from a multi-level aquifer.)
However, I'm worried that I'll get magma leakage and end up frying my masons, since with an aquifer you can ignore 1-deep water... but 1-deep magma is deadly.
Has anyone tried anything like this before, and is it possible to do?
Also, where should I place pumps? I'd think I'd want to place pumps all around the perimeter of a 3x3 square (or a 10x10 one) so that the central tile/s would have no magma in them at all, but I don't know whether the central tile/s would lose their magma or continue to refill with magma from below. (Since magma doesn't have pressure like water does, it shouldn't flow upward… but it's in a pipe, which is generating magma IIRC.)
The major problem I'm seeing is that I'll need to make the top level a lot larger, since every level I go down, the whole thing shrinks by 2 or 3 squares in all directions… unless I can figure out some way to get the magma outside out of the way without flooding the inside of the tower.
Maybe I could place a central channel in the tower that drains the magma back into the pipe, or something like that? Once again, I don't know if that would work, but if it does, then it could double as a crematorium for the most honored members of the fortress, making the whole thing even more awesome.
If the whole thing ends up being possible, I plan to engrave all the walls and floors of the thing and line the walls with alcoves containing coffins.
Can I get some advice on whether this is feasible and/or dwarfy enough?