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Also I'm sorry if I sound (or did sound) kinda rude, it's not my first language and I tend to be overly straightforward or overly polite.
Game version 1.4.3901 64-bit. It's linux version, so maybe that matters for some strange reason.
I am unable to reproduce your error even with just those four mod loaded. My guess would be you had some other mod that was causing a conflict, and loaded them in a different order after testing. Failing that, I would suggest clearing your config folder, and letting it repopulate in case you have some errors therein.
Rearranging it from
├── About
└── common
..├── Patches
..└── Textures
....└── Things
....└── Building
to
├── About
├── Patches
└── Textures
..└── Things
....└── Building
solves the problem. Idk about 1.5 though.
Saying that, it would probably be better if bench version (the mod you linked) was the one to add an advanced version, and upgrade it with additional speed, and comfort factors of something given it's an actual bench.
Processing Spot creates a basic spot similar to the vanilla Butcher Spot and Crafting Spot and (other tribal/zero tech mod spots) so that it meshes well. It alos provides the opportunity to relocate other processing options once I get that working.