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Steel Making is the process of carbonizing [[iron]] under high temperatures, for which a new type of furnace building is required.
Steel Making is the process of carbonizing [[iron]] under high temperatures, for which a new type of furnace building is required.
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==Required materials==
==Required Facilities==
To produce [[steel]], a player needs an iron [[anvil]], a [[forge]], fuel ([[coal]] or [[charcoal]]) and [[Metal|blister steel]] ingots.<br>
To produce [[steel]], a player needs an iron [[anvil]], a [[forge]], and a Refactory Cementation Furnace building, which itself will require a [[Mechanical power|pulverizer]].
To obtain blister steel, the player first needs a [[Mechanical Power|pulverizer]] to build a refractory furnace, and fuel ([[coke]] or [[charcoal]]).


==Creating Blister Steel==
===Required Materials===
Blister steel is the first step of creating steel from iron, and functions the same way an iron bloom does. To heat iron up to the required temperatures to make carbonisation possible, the player first needs to build a special furnace structure out of refractory blocks and other specialist blocks.
To build a functioning cementation furnace, the player needs 1 iron door, 2 stone coffin sections and 2 stone coffin lids, 6 refractory brick gratings, 53 refractory brick blocks and a number of dirt or stone blocks to build the coal burning area beneath the furnace structure itself. The minimum raw ingredients for these items are listed below.
 
*6 iron plates (12 iron ingots)
*8 whole granite, andesite, basalt or peridotite blocks
*456 fireclay, which is about 8 stacks
*29 [[mortar]]
*228 of each powdered ingredient needed, depending on tier, which is about 4 stacks each


===Creating Refractory Bricks===
===Creating Refractory Bricks===
Refractory blocks come in three different tiers with different heat resistances. They are important for the steel making process as no other currently available block can withstand the extreme heat. To produce refractory blocks, different stone and ore types need to be crushed in a [[Mechanical Power|pulverizer]] first. The powders can then be used in the crafting grid together with fire [[clay]] to make unfired refractory bricks. Different compositions of powders are required for the different tiers.
Refactory blocks are important for the steel making process as no other currently available block can withstand the extreme heat necessary to produce [[steel]]. Refractory blocks come in three different tiers, all of which can be used to make the cementation furnace. All refractory brick blocks have a chance to receive damage per use of the cementation furnace smelting process, however, using higher tier blocks will reduce the amount that receive damage per use. Tier 1 has a heat resistance of 90% (1 in 10 chance to break), Tier 2 95% (1 in 20 chance to break), and Tier 3 99% (1 in 100 chance to break). (Tier 3 may actually have a heat resistance of 99.9% and thus a 1 in 1000 chance to break. This information needs verification.)
 
To produce refractory blocks, stone and ore types specified below need to be crushed in a [[Mechanical power|pulverizer]]. These powders can then be used in the crafting grid together with fire [[clay]] to make unfired refractory bricks. Different compositions of powders are required for the different tiers.


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| [[Titanium|Ilmenite]] || [[File:Ore-bountiful-ilmenite-kimberlite.png|Ilmenite|100px|link=]] || [[File:Crushed-ilmenite.png|Crushed Ilmenite|100px|link=]] || Steel
| [[Titanium|Ilmenite]] || [[File:Ore-bountiful-ilmenite-kimberlite.png|Ilmenite|100px|link=]] || [[File:Crushed-ilmenite.png|Crushed Ilmenite|100px|link=]] || Steel
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Note : One chunk of poor or medium ilmenite creates one crushed ilmenite. Rich and bountiful creates two.<br><br>
{{Protip
|One chunk of poor or medium ilmenite creates one crushed ilmenite. Rich and bountiful creates two.
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From tier 1 to tier 3, the recipes for raw refractory bricks are as follows:
From tier 1 to tier 3, the recipes for raw refractory bricks are as follows:
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{{Grid/Crafting
{{Grid/Crafting
|A1=Fire Clay|B1=Fire Clay|C1=
|A1=Fire clay|B1=Fire clay|C1=
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A2=Crushed-quartz|B2=Crushed-bauxite|C2=
|A2=Crushed quartz|B2=Crushed bauxite|C2=
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A3=|B3=|C3=
|A3=|B3=|C3=
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|Output=Raw Refractorybrick|OA=}}
|Output=Unfired refractory brick (Tier 1)|OA=}}
{{Grid/Crafting
{{Grid/Crafting
|A1=Fire Clay|B1=Fire Clay|C1=
|A1=Fire clay|B1=Fire clay|C1=
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A2=Crushed-quartz|B2=Crushed-bauxite|C2=
|A2=Crushed quartz|B2=Crushed bauxite|C2=
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A3=Crushed olivine|B3=|C3=
|A3=Crushed olivine|B3=|C3=
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|Output=Raw Refractorybrick|OA=}}
|Output=Unfired refractory brick (Tier 2)|OA=}}
{{Grid/Crafting
{{Grid/Crafting
|A1=Fire Clay|B1=Fire Clay|C1=
|A1=Fire clay|B1=Fire clay|C1=
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A2=Crushed-quartz|B2=Crushed-bauxite|C2=
|A2=Crushed quartz|B2=Crushed bauxite|C2=
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A3=Crushed olivine|B3=Crushed ilmenite|C3=
|A3=Crushed olivine|B3=Crushed ilmenite|C3=
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|Output=Raw Refractorybrick|OA=}}
|Output=Unfired refractory brick (Tier 3)|OA=}}
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Raw refractory bricks need to be baked in a [[Clay Forming#Pit Kiln|pit kiln]] to turn into fired refractory bricks. Those can then be used to craft their tier specific brick blocks and brick grating blocks. The different tiers of refractory bricks have different heat resistances. Tier 1 has a heat resistance of 90%, Tier 2 has 95%, and Tier 3 reaches 100%. All refractory brick blocks have a chance to receive damage in each smelting process. Each tier 1 brick block has a 1 in 10 chance to break, while it is 1 in 20 for tier 2. Tier 3 refractory bricks have a low 1 in 1000 chance to break. Damaged refractory brick blocks can be broken to return some of their materials back, similar to a broken bloomery. Grate blocks do not get damaged at the moment, which means there is no sense in making them out of higher tier bricks.
Raw refractory bricks need to be baked in a [[Clay Forming#Pit Kiln|pit kiln]] to turn into fired refractory bricks. Those can then be used to craft their tier specific brick blocks and brick grating blocks.


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{{Grid/Crafting
{{Grid/Crafting
|A1=Fired Refractorybrick|B1=Fired Refractorybrick|C1=Fired Refractorybrick
|A1=Refractory brick (Tier 1)|B1=Refractory brick (Tier 1)|C1=Refractory brick (Tier 1)
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A2=Fired Refractorybrick|B2=mortar|C2=Fired Refractorybrick
|A2=Refractory brick (Tier 1)|B2=mortar|C2=Refractory brick (Tier 1)
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A3=Fired Refractorybrick|B3=Fired Refractorybrick|C3=Fired Refractorybrick
|A3=Refractory brick (Tier 1)|B3=Refractory brick (Tier 1)|C3=Refractory brick (Tier 1)
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|Output=Refractorybricks|OA=2}}
|Output=Refractory bricks (Tier 1)|OA=2}}
{{Grid/Crafting
{{Grid/Crafting
|A1=Fired Refractorybrick|B1=|C1=Fired Refractorybrick
|A1=Refractory brick (Tier 1)|B1=|C1=Refractory brick (Tier 1)
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A2=Fired Refractorybrick|B2=mortar|C2=Fired Refractorybrick
|A2=Refractory brick (Tier 1)|B2=mortar|C2=Refractory brick (Tier 1)
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A3=Fired Refractorybrick|B3=|C3=Fired Refractorybrick
|A3=Refractory brick (Tier 1)|B3=|C3=Refractory brick (Tier 1)
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|Output=Refractorybrick Grating|OA=3}}
|Output=Refractory brick grating (Tier1)|OA=3}}
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===Building a Cementation Furnace===
[[File:Furnace overlay.PNG|thumb|200px]]
 
The cementation furnace is a multiblock structure that needs to be built in a specific way to ensure it is functioning as intended. When starting the build of a furnace, the player can {{SneakClick}} the stone coffin with coal or an empty hand to trigger a building help overlay. {{SneakClick}}ing will additionally inform the player about the number of still missing or mis-placed blocks in the structure.
 
{{Protip
|The direction from where the player accesses the coffin while checking for the overlay will dictate the direction the building overlay is shown. The furnace will always assume that the coffin block the player hits when checking is the one nearest to the future furnace door - regardless if the player accesses from the side of the coffin or from the actual end of it.
}}


===Other Required Blocks===
===Other Required Blocks===
Additionally to the refractory blocks, there are some more specialist blocks necessary to build a functioning steel making furnace, namely an iron door and a stone coffin including a coffin lid.<br>
Additionally to the refractory blocks, there are some more specialist blocks necessary to build a functioning steel making furnace, namely an iron door and a stone coffin including a coffin lid.
And iron door can either be found in ruins, or crafted out of 6 iron plates. Stone coffins can be made out of [[granite]], [[andesite]], [[basalt]] or [[peridotite]].
And iron door can either be found in ruins, or crafted out of 6 iron plates. Stone coffins can be made out of [[granite]], [[andesite]], [[basalt]] or [[peridotite]].


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{{Grid/Crafting
{{Grid/Crafting
|A1=Metalplate iron|B1=Metalplate iron|C1=
|A1=Iron plate|B1=Iron plate|C1=
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A2=Metalplate iron|B2=Metalplate iron|C2=
|A2=Iron plate|B2=Iron plate|C2=
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A3=Metalplate iron|B3=Metalplate iron|C3=
|A3=Iron plate|B3=Iron plate|C3=
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|Output=Irondoor|OA=}}
|Output=Iron door|OA=}}
{{Grid/Crafting
{{Grid/Crafting
|A1=|B1=Copper hammer|C1=
|A1=|B1=Copper hammer|C1=
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N=
|A2=Rock granite|B2=Copper Chisel|C2=Rock granite
|A2=Granite rock|B2=Copper Chisel|C2=Granite rock
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A3=|B3=Rock granite|C3=
|A3=|B3=Granite rock|C3=
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|Output=Stonecoffinsection granite|OA=}}
|Output=Granite stone coffin section|OA=}}
{{Grid/Crafting
{{Grid/Crafting
|A1=|B1=Copper hammer|C1=
|A1=|B1=Copper hammer|C1=
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|A2=|B2=Copper Chisel|C2=
|A2=|B2=Copper Chisel|C2=
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A2N=|B2N=|C2N=
|A3=|B3=Rock granite|C3=Powderedborax
|A3=|B3=Granite rock|C3=Powdered borax
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N=
|Output=Stonecoffinlid granite|OA=}}
|Output=Granite stone coffin lid|OA=}}
</div>
</div>
<br>
===Building a Cementation Furnace===
[[File:Furnace overlay.PNG|thumb|200px]]
To build a functioning cementation furnace, the player needs 1 iron door, 2 stone coffin sections and 2 stone coffin lids, 6 refractory brick gratings, 53 refractory brick blocks and a number of dirt or stone blocks to build the coal burning area beneath the furnace structure itself.
<br>
The furnace is a multiblock structure that needs to be build in a specific way to ensure it is functioning as intended. When starting the build of a furnace, the player can {{SneakClick}} the stone coffin with coal or an empty hand to trigger a building help overlay. {{SneakClick}}ing will additionally inform the player about the number of still missing or misplaced blocks in the structure.  <br>
<br>
{{Protip
|The direction from where the player accesses the coffin while checking for the overlay will dictate the direction the building overlay is shown. The furnace will always assume that the coffin block the player hits when checking is the one nearest to the future furnace door - regardless if the player accesses from the side of the coffin or from the actual end of it.
}}


The player should allocate at least a 5x5 space for the furnace, and additional space to reach the back or side of the furnace to input coal or coke. The furnace structure is 6 blocks high, but an additional layer below the grate blocks is required. The chimney on top of the structure does not have to be open to the sky at the moment, but if it is blocked there will be no smoke indications shown while the furnace is running. Keep in mind that the furnace is, for now, always build with the door side facing in one specific direction, even if the whole structure is already finished and the coffin is added as the last element, the building overlay will still demand to build the structure with a specific orientation, regardless of how the player build it already. The orientation seems to be different from world to world - further testing or code diving needed.
==The Structure==
 
#First, place the grate blocks and the coffin. These are the center blocks of the structure. The coffin halves will always be placed with the open side towards the player. As soon as the full coffin is placed - without coffin lid, for now - the player can {{SneakClick}} for the building help.
====Shopping List====
#The full size of the furnace takes up a 5x5 space that is 6 blocks tall, however, an additional layer below the grates will be required to place fuel in.
For one cementation furnace, the player would need:
*6 iron plates = 12 iron ingots
*8 whole granite, andesite, basalt or peridotite blocks
*456 fireclay, which is about 8 stacks
*29 [[mortar]]
*228 of each powdered ingredient needed, depending on tier, which is about 4 stacks each
 
====The Structure====
#First, place the grate blocks and the coffin. These are the centre blocks of the structure. The coffin half will always be placed with the open side towards the player. As soon as the full coffin is placed - without coffin lid, for now - the player can {{SneakClick}} for the building help.
#The full size of the furnace takes up a 5x5 space as shown below.
#Raise the walls up by two blocks, and don't forget to place the iron door at some point in the process.
#Raise the walls up by two blocks, and don't forget to place the iron door at some point in the process.
#Build up the roof, covering every open block with one above in a stair pattern. The finished furnace should have a two high chimney as shown below.
#Build up the roof, covering every open block with one above in a stair pattern. The finished furnace should have a 2 block high chimney as shown below. The chimney on top of the structure does not have to be open to the sky at the moment, but if it is blocked there will be no smoke indications shown while the furnace is running.
#The confusing part about building a cementation furnace is the space below the actual brick structure. For the process to work, the player needs to be able to access the two spots below the coffin placed on the grate blocks, as the steel making requires fuel layers to be placed on those two blocks. Due to the fact that coal will behave similar to snow if piled up to high, it is recommended to put stabilizing blocks to the side of the two open spaces for the coal. It is not required to close this space off airtight, the player can choose to leave a permanent hole or put in a coke oven door. Note that none of the refractory brick blocks can be removed to access this space, instead the opening needs to be created one block below the lowest brick layer.
#The confusing part about building a cementation furnace is the space below the actual brick structure. For the process to work, the player needs to be able to access the two spots below the coffin placed on the grate blocks, as the steel making requires fuel layers to be placed on those two blocks. Due to the fact that coal will behave similar to snow if piled up to high, it is recommended to put stabilizing blocks to the side of the two open spaces for the coal. It is not required to close this space off airtight, the player can choose to leave a permanent hole or put in a coke oven door. Note that none of the refractory brick blocks can be removed to access this space, instead the opening needs to be created one block below the lowest brick layer.
#If the structure was build correctly, there will be no further indication of missing or misplaced block when {{SneakClick}}ing the coffin.
#If the structure was build correctly, there will be no further indication of missing or misplaced block when {{SneakClick}}ing the coffin.


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File:Furnace underbelly.PNG|coal needs to be piled exactly below the two middle grid blocks
File:Furnace underbelly.PNG|coal needs to be piled exactly below the two middle grid blocks
File:Furnace underbelly chiselled.PNG|the coal piles need to be encased in some form to prevent collapse - this can also be done with chiselling
File:Furnace underbelly chiselled.PNG|the coal piles need to be encased in some form to prevent collapse - this can also be done with chiselling
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==Creating Blister Steel==
Blister steel is the first step of creating steel from iron, and functions the same way an iron bloom does. To heat iron up to the required temperatures to make carbonization possible, the player first needs to build a special furnace structure out of refractory blocks and other specialist blocks.


===Smelting Process===
===Smelting Process===
With a finished refractory furnace build, the next step requires the player to fill the coffin.<br>
With a finished refractory furnace build, the next step requires the player to fill the coffin.
One stone coffin will hold a total of 16 iron ingots and 40 fuel pieces - either [[coke]] or [[charcoal]]. {{SneakClick|Place}} down one layer of fuel first, then one layer of iron ingots. Repeat until the coffin is full and will not accept any more items. The coffin should allow 5 layers of fuel with 8 pieces per layer, and 4 layers of iron ingots with 4 ingots per layer.<br>
One stone coffin will hold a total of 16 iron ingots and 40 fuel pieces - either [[coke]] or [[charcoal]]. {{SneakClick|Place}} down one layer of fuel first, then one layer of iron ingots. Repeat until the coffin is full and will not accept any more items. The coffin should allow 5 layers of fuel with 8 pieces per layer, and 4 layers of iron ingots with 4 ingots per layer.
Once filled, the coffin tool tip will indicate that a coffin lid needs to be placed on top of the coffin. Note that the coffin needs to be filled completely, otherwise the process will not start even if the lid is placed and coal beneath ignited.<br>
Once filled, the coffin tool tip will indicate that a coffin lid needs to be placed on top of the coffin. Note that the coffin needs to be filled completely, otherwise the process will not start even if the lid is placed and coal beneath ignited.
<br>
 
After the coffin is closed, the player should leave the burning chamber and close the door. It is not recommended to enter the chamber again in the middle of the smelting process, as the extreme heat inside will cause 5 HP damage per tick if inside while the bricks are still heated. The coffin tool tip will indicate that the process requires fuel to be placed and ignited '''below''' the two grates under the coffin.<br>
After the coffin is closed, the player should leave the burning chamber and close the door. It is not recommended to enter the chamber again in the middle of the smelting process, as the extreme heat inside will cause 5 HP damage per tick if inside while the bricks are still heated. The coffin tool tip will indicate that the process requires fuel to be placed and ignited '''below''' the two grates under the coffin.
Access the underbelly of the furnace as shown above from the side or the back of the furnace. Place fuel in equal amounts on the two spaces directly below the coffin. Each fuel layer on one block takes 2 fuel items, meaning a full layer on both blocks requires 4 fuel items. Charcoal, black coal, anthracite and coke work as possible fuel items.
Access the underbelly of the furnace as shown above from the side or the back of the furnace. Place fuel in equal amounts on the two spaces directly below the coffin. Each fuel layer on one block takes 2 fuel items, meaning a full layer on both blocks requires 4 fuel items. Charcoal, black coal, anthracite and coke work as possible fuel items.
Damaged refractory brick blocks can be broken to return some of their materials back, similar to a broken bloomery. Grate blocks do not get damaged at the moment, which means there is no sense in making them out of higher tier bricks. In addition, not all of the blocks on the cementation furnace building need to be of the same tier, allowing for use of refactory blocks of a different tier when replacing damaged ones.
When testing out the process in creative or survival, keep in mind that the coffin tooltip might take a few seconds to update correctly from one state to the next, specifically once the player ignites fuel below. The coffin will show the progress in percentages, but again it might take a tick until that progress info is shown correctly. A working furnace will have fire particles inside the burning chamber - which also indicates the danger of stepping inside at that time - as well as smoke rising from the chimney.
When testing out the process in creative or survival, keep in mind that the coffin tooltip might take a few seconds to update correctly from one state to the next, specifically once the player ignites fuel below. The coffin will show the progress in percentages, but again it might take a tick until that progress info is shown correctly. A working furnace will have fire particles inside the burning chamber - which also indicates the danger of stepping inside at that time - as well as smoke rising from the chimney.


{{Protip
{{Protip
|The coffin will retain the progressed reached, even if the coal burns out before the process is finished! This allows the player to start the process with a low amount of fuel, and add further fuel as needed, or log of from a server without fear to loose progress and materials.
|The coffin will retain the progressed reached, even if the coal burns out before the process is finished! This allows the player to start the process with a low amount of fuel, and add further fuel as needed, or log of from a server without fear to loose progress and materials. If using charcoal, exactly 4 full loads of 32 will be enough fuel for a full firing of blister steel ingots.
}}
}}


One firing of 16 iron ingots will reward the player with an equal amount of blister steel ingots.
One firing of 16 iron ingots will reward the player with an equal amount of blister steel ingots.


==Making Steel==
===Making Steel===
 
Blister steel in itself is not yet workable steel, instead it behaves similar to iron blooms, and further refining is necessary. To turn blister steel into steel, it needs to be processed on an iron [[anvil]] either by hand or with the help of a helve hammer.


Blister steel in itself is not yet workable steel, instead it behaves similar to iron blooms, and further refining is necessary. To turn blister steel into steel, it needs to be processed on an iron [[anvil]] either by hand or with the help of a helve hammer. Note that the blister steel is less complicated to process by hand then iron blooms, and there is no possibility of pixel loss if processed by hand, making helve hammer processing almost overkill.
==Trivia==
The design of the Refractory Furnace is a modified version of the Manuel de la métallurgie du Fer, from 1895 [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Four_cementation_anglais.jpg]]


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Steel Making is the process of carbonizing iron under high temperatures, for which a new type of furnace building is required.

Required Facilities

To produce steel, a player needs an iron anvil, a forge, and a Refactory Cementation Furnace building, which itself will require a pulverizer.

Required Materials

To build a functioning cementation furnace, the player needs 1 iron door, 2 stone coffin sections and 2 stone coffin lids, 6 refractory brick gratings, 53 refractory brick blocks and a number of dirt or stone blocks to build the coal burning area beneath the furnace structure itself. The minimum raw ingredients for these items are listed below.

  • 6 iron plates (12 iron ingots)
  • 8 whole granite, andesite, basalt or peridotite blocks
  • 456 fireclay, which is about 8 stacks
  • 29 mortar
  • 228 of each powdered ingredient needed, depending on tier, which is about 4 stacks each

Creating Refractory Bricks

Refactory blocks are important for the steel making process as no other currently available block can withstand the extreme heat necessary to produce steel. Refractory blocks come in three different tiers, all of which can be used to make the cementation furnace. All refractory brick blocks have a chance to receive damage per use of the cementation furnace smelting process, however, using higher tier blocks will reduce the amount that receive damage per use. Tier 1 has a heat resistance of 90% (1 in 10 chance to break), Tier 2 95% (1 in 20 chance to break), and Tier 3 99% (1 in 100 chance to break). (Tier 3 may actually have a heat resistance of 99.9% and thus a 1 in 1000 chance to break. This information needs verification.)

To produce refractory blocks, stone and ore types specified below need to be crushed in a pulverizer. These powders can then be used in the crafting grid together with fire clay to make unfired refractory bricks. Different compositions of powders are required for the different tiers.

Material Stone Powder Minimum Pounder Cap Tier
Bauxite Bauxite Crushed Bauxite Bronze
Quartz Quartz Crushed Quartz Bronze
Olivine Olivine Crushed Olivine Iron
Ilmenite Ilmenite Crushed Ilmenite Steel
Protip:
One chunk of poor or medium ilmenite creates one crushed ilmenite. Rich and bountiful creates two.


From tier 1 to tier 3, the recipes for raw refractory bricks are as follows:

Fire clay

Crushed quartz

Fire clay

Crushed bauxite



Unfired refractory brick (Tier 1)







Fire clay

Crushed quartz

Crushed olivine

Fire clay

Crushed bauxite



Unfired refractory brick (Tier 2)







Fire clay

Crushed quartz

Crushed olivine

Fire clay

Crushed bauxite

Crushed ilmenite


Unfired refractory brick (Tier 3)







Raw refractory bricks need to be baked in a pit kiln to turn into fired refractory bricks. Those can then be used to craft their tier specific brick blocks and brick grating blocks.

Refractory brick (Tier 1)

Refractory brick (Tier 1)

Refractory brick (Tier 1)

Refractory brick (Tier 1)

mortar

Refractory brick (Tier 1)

Refractory brick (Tier 1)

Refractory brick (Tier 1)

Refractory brick (Tier 1)

Refractory bricks (Tier 1)

Refractory bricks (Tier 1)

Refractory bricks (Tier 1)






Refractory brick (Tier 1)

Refractory brick (Tier 1)

Refractory brick (Tier 1)

mortar

Refractory brick (Tier 1)

Refractory brick (Tier 1)

Refractory brick (Tier 1)

Refractory brick grating (Tier1)

Refractory brick grating (Tier1)

Refractory brick grating (Tier1)






Building a Cementation Furnace

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The cementation furnace is a multiblock structure that needs to be built in a specific way to ensure it is functioning as intended. When starting the build of a furnace, the player can Shift+right click the stone coffin with coal or an empty hand to trigger a building help overlay. Shift+right clicking will additionally inform the player about the number of still missing or mis-placed blocks in the structure.

Protip:
The direction from where the player accesses the coffin while checking for the overlay will dictate the direction the building overlay is shown. The furnace will always assume that the coffin block the player hits when checking is the one nearest to the future furnace door - regardless if the player accesses from the side of the coffin or from the actual end of it.


Other Required Blocks

Additionally to the refractory blocks, there are some more specialist blocks necessary to build a functioning steel making furnace, namely an iron door and a stone coffin including a coffin lid. And iron door can either be found in ruins, or crafted out of 6 iron plates. Stone coffins can be made out of granite, andesite, basalt or peridotite.

Iron plate

Iron plate

Iron plate

Iron plate

Iron plate

Iron plate


Iron door







Granite rock

Copper hammer

Copper Chisel

Granite rock

Granite rock

Granite stone coffin section








Copper hammer

Copper Chisel

Granite rock


Powdered borax

Granite stone coffin lid







The Structure

  1. First, place the grate blocks and the coffin. These are the center blocks of the structure. The coffin halves will always be placed with the open side towards the player. As soon as the full coffin is placed - without coffin lid, for now - the player can Shift+right click for the building help.
  2. The full size of the furnace takes up a 5x5 space that is 6 blocks tall, however, an additional layer below the grates will be required to place fuel in.
  3. Raise the walls up by two blocks, and don't forget to place the iron door at some point in the process.
  4. Build up the roof, covering every open block with one above in a stair pattern. The finished furnace should have a 2 block high chimney as shown below. The chimney on top of the structure does not have to be open to the sky at the moment, but if it is blocked there will be no smoke indications shown while the furnace is running.
  5. The confusing part about building a cementation furnace is the space below the actual brick structure. For the process to work, the player needs to be able to access the two spots below the coffin placed on the grate blocks, as the steel making requires fuel layers to be placed on those two blocks. Due to the fact that coal will behave similar to snow if piled up to high, it is recommended to put stabilizing blocks to the side of the two open spaces for the coal. It is not required to close this space off airtight, the player can choose to leave a permanent hole or put in a coke oven door. Note that none of the refractory brick blocks can be removed to access this space, instead the opening needs to be created one block below the lowest brick layer.
  6. If the structure was build correctly, there will be no further indication of missing or misplaced block when Shift+right clicking the coffin.

Creating Blister Steel

Blister steel is the first step of creating steel from iron, and functions the same way an iron bloom does. To heat iron up to the required temperatures to make carbonization possible, the player first needs to build a special furnace structure out of refractory blocks and other specialist blocks.

Smelting Process

With a finished refractory furnace build, the next step requires the player to fill the coffin. One stone coffin will hold a total of 16 iron ingots and 40 fuel pieces - either coke or charcoal. Place down one layer of fuel first, then one layer of iron ingots. Repeat until the coffin is full and will not accept any more items. The coffin should allow 5 layers of fuel with 8 pieces per layer, and 4 layers of iron ingots with 4 ingots per layer. Once filled, the coffin tool tip will indicate that a coffin lid needs to be placed on top of the coffin. Note that the coffin needs to be filled completely, otherwise the process will not start even if the lid is placed and coal beneath ignited.

After the coffin is closed, the player should leave the burning chamber and close the door. It is not recommended to enter the chamber again in the middle of the smelting process, as the extreme heat inside will cause 5 HP damage per tick if inside while the bricks are still heated. The coffin tool tip will indicate that the process requires fuel to be placed and ignited below the two grates under the coffin. Access the underbelly of the furnace as shown above from the side or the back of the furnace. Place fuel in equal amounts on the two spaces directly below the coffin. Each fuel layer on one block takes 2 fuel items, meaning a full layer on both blocks requires 4 fuel items. Charcoal, black coal, anthracite and coke work as possible fuel items.

Damaged refractory brick blocks can be broken to return some of their materials back, similar to a broken bloomery. Grate blocks do not get damaged at the moment, which means there is no sense in making them out of higher tier bricks. In addition, not all of the blocks on the cementation furnace building need to be of the same tier, allowing for use of refactory blocks of a different tier when replacing damaged ones.

When testing out the process in creative or survival, keep in mind that the coffin tooltip might take a few seconds to update correctly from one state to the next, specifically once the player ignites fuel below. The coffin will show the progress in percentages, but again it might take a tick until that progress info is shown correctly. A working furnace will have fire particles inside the burning chamber - which also indicates the danger of stepping inside at that time - as well as smoke rising from the chimney.

Protip:
The coffin will retain the progressed reached, even if the coal burns out before the process is finished! This allows the player to start the process with a low amount of fuel, and add further fuel as needed, or log of from a server without fear to loose progress and materials. If using charcoal, exactly 4 full loads of 32 will be enough fuel for a full firing of blister steel ingots.


One firing of 16 iron ingots will reward the player with an equal amount of blister steel ingots.

Making Steel

Blister steel in itself is not yet workable steel, instead it behaves similar to iron blooms, and further refining is necessary. To turn blister steel into steel, it needs to be processed on an iron anvil either by hand or with the help of a helve hammer.

Trivia

The design of the Refractory Furnace is a modified version of the Manuel de la métallurgie du Fer, from 1895 [[1]]

Video Tutorials

Detailed guide on what to get for steelmaking to start Guide on how to build and use the furnace German full Guide on how to make Steel


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