What happens to rooms when dwarfs marry? Sompe people readjust bedrooms after marrige, but I haven't seen any ill effects from not doing that. If this is just about married couple owning two bedrooms while needing 1 I'm fine with that, I can simply designate more bedrooms when I need them.
Answered ~2 pages back. Short answer: Married couples share.
Discussed, but this exact question was not answered, otherwise I wouldn't ask. What do you mean "they share". My guess is, I get two dwarfs occupying 2 bedrooms, and I'm fine with that, but "married couples share" can have other interpretations, and for some reason people still bother to readjust bedrooms on marrige. I'm inquiring about the nature of such readjustment. Are they freeing up one of previously owned bedrooms, so that now 2 dwarfs have one bedroom, and one is free, or what?
Is it generally a good idea to use gold / platinum / aluminum in unsmelted form for mason's workshop (profiled to legendary +5 masons ofc)? Some things can be made from rock or metal, and using rock is easier. I once got a bunch of mason'ed tin doors from quantum dump mismanagement. Sure, I need to smelt metal to make chains, and corkscrews, and such, but not coffers for example. Can I smelt metal furniture made at masons worksop (from ore)? What should I make with precious metals, beside statue garden? I should probably get about a 100 bars of every kind of alloy for strange moods and mandates, but beside that alloys don't seem overally better than simple metals. Is there other reason to make them beside moods, mandates, color-coding, and mariginall increase in overall value, while bars of alloys are still less valuable than one of its ingrediants? Well, reasons for making steel, bronze and bismuth bronze are kinda obvious, but are there any other alloys, that I should make on a metal-rich embark? Oh, and sometimes I can make 2 bars from 1 smelting job with alloys, but I use magma worksops and my smelters are faster than metalworking, so I don't care.
You could, But there's really no reason. Precious metals are better worked by a metalsmith.
I asked a few questions, and that answer is too short.
a) Why make metalsmith'ed furniture when mason'ed is just as expensive, and doesn't need smelting and forging?
b) Can furniture made by mason from ore be smelted?
c) Is there a reason to make things out of rose gold, electrum and such, when there is enough gold, platinum and aluminum around?
d) What is a good use for gold, platinum and aluninum?