Messing around I found workshops are more profitable for me just focusing on license plates and lumber. If I replace those tables with saws I am more likely to have prisoners producing blank plates and lumber then I would have making beds. to be dedicated to diversity and inclusion and keeping student to teacher ratio low. STOP COOKIE TIME We use cookies (sadly not the edible ones) to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. Princeton Public Schools Master Planning Process - Digital Workshop. Workshop suggestion of 2:1 press-to-saw ratio seems off to me on the current release: 6 saws. Forums dedicated to the games published by Paradox Interactive. With beds you need to train a prisoner twice with no guarentee the prisoner will pass the carpentry course.Īt least with my prisons even placing 10 carpentry tables does not mean I have 10 prisoners working on building beds. Prison Architect Calculator(V2.0) - Read online for free. Yes beds make more individually but if you factor in the time needed to make them you could probally make more money with just the lumber. The reason that is so is becuase onl a small few will bother with the program, and lots of wood just piles up whilst they make 1 or 2 beds. I don't bother with the carpentry program, since (for me at least) it's always a major drain on cash. Originally posted by DriverAnt110:I personally have a majority saw benches whith a handful of pressses, and lots of forestry.