The Sims 2: Open for Business/Hobbies

New to Open for Business is crafting. A feature that allows sims to use a single object to make other objects and then sell them for a profit. This article reviews those objects.

Miscellaneous
So how does crafting work. Sims have seven different talents. Three of those talents are purely related to crafting objects. The level of these talent badges control many things. An object can be crafted by clicking on the station and selecting Make One or Make Many and then choosing the desired object. The sim then spends time crafting the object. Once completed, the object stays on the bench or goes into the sims inventory. In some cases, the crafted object will be flawed or broken providing sometimes humourous results. Employees can also be directed to craft objects for your sims businesses. Those objects go straight into the owners inventory. They can then be set for sale in the usual way. Unlike other buy mode objects, restocking them requires that another copy of the object be in the owners inventory. Crafted objects can also be sold on non-businesses by simply selecting them from buy mode and deleting them. Usually, sold objects will cost more than they did to make them. In summary, interactions are: Flower stations cannot be set for sale on a sim-owned business. The objects that sims can make on the table are detailed below. The rate at which the flower arranging talent badge is gained can be boosted with the creativity skill.
 * What products can be crafted
 * The speed of crafting
 * The quality of the crafted object
 * Make One: Sim makes desired object based on station and talent badge.
 * Make Many: Sim makes multiple copies of the same object specified by the player.
 * Scrap: Sim stops making and clears the station.
 * Resume: Sim continues unfinished project.
 * Assign Job: Sim selects employee and assigns them to craft a specified object.