Some people went to the Furniture Workshop, where their efficiency was much higher.
After all, tools needed by carpenters such as saws, planes, and chisels were readily available, and most of the craftsmen were highly skilled. In just a day or two, small wooden furniture like bowls, cups, and cans were completed.
A few days later, larger pieces like stools, chairs, and tables also appeared. Then more complex items like wooden barrels, beds, and various cabinets were made. After careful sanding and polishing (since there was no paint, the furniture was unpainted), they were delivered to the furniture shop in the market, sold to tribesmen on credit, marking the Nix Tribe's first shop to start trading.
After completing the construction of the wooden bridge, Spukala immediately devoted himself to the construction of the Hydrological Hammer, water mill, and Water Wheel.