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I suppose you could make it require alot of bone for prepare and take long time to boil and only apply when it hot or just straight up require lots of glue with container to hold and repair
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/100810-science-archaeology-ancient-mexico-human-bones-teotihuacan
Once the NPC update drops, you could saw off some survivors face and wear it yourself to scare off raiders or simply flex on others
Maybe add: Tags = SharpKnife (& CutPlant?) to the BoneKnife - I think you could then use playerInv:containsTag & playerInv:getFirstTag, which would make all knives from any mod compatible (as long as they have the SharpKnife tag).
if you don't know there is fertilizer made out of blood called "Blood meal" made out of dryed blood of animals most of the time but can also be applied to human blood and my idea is to drain the corpses and have a bucket or container catch it.
You could hang the corpses gather the bones and recycle what is left of it is what I am getting at and I want to mention that dried blood is not the only option to speak of here you can actually use normal blood that is contaminated in composting.
Now you might be thinking to yourself "But that blood would contract the virus" and you would be right however most viruses easy die off in the process of being composted with other material and of course it can survive but most viruses that effect humans can die off easily.
Final notes here: I am a person who actually does compost piles and I was taught about this by a neighbor of mine when helping them do compost because they were using blood that they drained from a hunted deer if you don't know a lot of people do this to preserve the meat, but the effects of the blood I would say roughly made their pile decompose two times faster although it stank like hell for obvious reasons and the fertilizer made from it was really rich perfect to grow a tree with even.