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Each bar makes four cannonballs and yields 25.6 Smithing experience. It is obtained during the Dwarf Cannon quest from the Dwarf engineer Nulodion. He is usually at the entrance of the Dwarven mines south of Ice Mountain and north-east of Falador. The ammo mould is priced at 5 coins, and can be bought again from Nulodion after the quest.
This tool assumes a player will smith 2400 cannonballs per hour (or 4800 cannonballs per hour using the double ammo mould). Double ammo mould consumes two steel bars per action and returns 8 cannonballs.
The following table uses live Grand Exchange Market Watch prices to calculate the profit from Smithing cannonballs. Although the second option gives a much higher profit, consideration should be given to the extra time taken to first smelt the raw materials.
An ammo mould is a quest item used in Dwarf Cannon. It is obtained from Nulodion after speaking to Captain Lawgof after repairing his broken dwarf multicannon. Additional moulds can be purchased from Nulodion's Multicannon parts for sale store for 5 coins.
The double ammo mould is an item that makes cannonballs twice as fast compared to a regular ammo mould, making 8 every 6 seconds rather than 4 (using two steel bars every interval). It can be purchased from the Giants' Foundry reward shop for 2,000 Foundry Reputation if Dwarf Cannon is complete.
See the Cannonball smithing calculator for latest profit calculations using a Grand Exchange Market Watch price. Making cannonballs is a popular method for players to train Smithing while making moderate profit, but smelting cannonballs is fairly slow - a full batch (60 bars) takes 4.2 minutes to complete.
The following money making guide is available for Cannonball: The double ammo mould was added to the game allowing 8 cannonballs to be produced at once. The Grand Exchange buy limit was changed from 7,000 to 11,000. The experience received when smelting cannonballs was reduced from 50 to 25.6 xp.