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Raw Refractory bricks need to be baked at 850°C for 27 fuel ticks 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. 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.


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===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.<br>
And iron door can either be found in ruins, or crafted out of 6 iron plates. Stone coffins can be made out of [[granite]] or [[andesite]].
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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For one cementation furnace, the player would need:
For one cementation furnace, the player would need:
*6 iron plates = 12 iron ingots
*6 iron plates = 12 iron ingots
*8 whole granite or andesite blocks
*8 whole granite, andesite, basalt or peridotite blocks
*456 fireclay, which is about 8 stacks
*456 fireclay, which is about 8 stacks
*29 [[mortar]]
*29 [[mortar]]
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