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Tailoring overhaul, part 1: Items #35025

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Summary

SUMMARY: Content "Add tools and components related to new tailoring system"

Purpose of change

https://github.com/CleverRaven/Cataclysm-DDA/projects/25

Describe the solution

Add all the tool and component entries related to upcoming tailoring overhaul. Those items are unobtainable and have no use until all the framework is done to allow rewriting existing recipes to use the new system.

Describe alternatives you've considered

None.

Testing

Copy-pasted newly-added items to game files, checked that it runs fine.

Additional context

This is a part of #33806.

@ZhilkinSerg ZhilkinSerg added [JSON] Changes (can be) made in JSON Crafting / Construction / Recipes Includes: Uncrafting / Disassembling Items / Item Actions / Item Qualities Items and how they work and interact labels Oct 26, 2019
@kevingranade kevingranade merged commit a862140 into CleverRaven:master Oct 31, 2019
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"id": "sheet_nomex_patchwork",
"copy-from": "sheet_nomex",
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I think you meant the id to be sheet_nylon_patchwork and the copy-from to be sheet_nylon.

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