Unit test material checks are now performed on all crafting recipes by default. All stack recipes now transfer mats to the results (#92620)

## About The Pull Request
Extends the part of the crafting unit test that ensures consistency
between the total mats of the components of a recipe (or rather, the
result of said recipe) and a generic instance of the same type as its
result, previously only implemented on food recipes.

## Why It's Good For The Game
This ensures a degree of consistency with the material composition of
various objects in the game. I couldn't do it in the original PR as that
one was too big already and it took months to get it merged, and have
the relative bugs fixed.

Currently a WIP as I slowly deal with the unit test reports.

## Changelog

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refactor: Follow-up to the crafting/material refactor from months ago.
All objects crafted with stacks now inherit their mat composition (not
necessarily the effects and color) by default, while previously only a
few things like chair, sinks and toilets did. Report any object looking
or behaving weirdly as a result.
fix: The material composition of ammo boxes is no longer a 1/10 of what
it's supposed to be. It was a shitty hack to make it harder to recycle
empty ammo boxes. Instead, they lose materials as they're emptied now.
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@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
density = TRUE
max_integrity = 300
integrity_failure = 0.5
custom_materials = list(/datum/material/iron = SHEET_MATERIAL_AMOUNT * 10)
///A flag that describes this device type
var/hardware_flag = PROGRAM_CONSOLE