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The '''crucible''' is a container used in | The '''crucible''' is a container used in {{ll|Casting|casting}} to smelt relatively low melting temperature {{ll|Metal|metals}} such as {{ll|Copper|copper}}, {{ll|Tin|tin}}, {{ll|Lead|lead}}, {{ll|Bronze|bronze alloys}}, {{ll|Nickel|nickel alloys}} and {{ll|Electrum|electrum}}. | ||
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A crucible is made from clay via | A crucible is made from clay via {{ll|Clay forming|clay forming}}, and must be fired in a {{ll|Pit kiln|pit kiln}} before use. | ||
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When the finished crucible is placed in the input slot of the | When the finished crucible is placed in the input slot of the {{ll|Firepit|firepit}}, the crucible GUI opens. {{ll|Mining|Ore nuggets}} to smelt can be placed into these four input slots. When the crucible is heated using {{ll|Fuel|fuel}} with a temperature above the ore melting point, the ores liquefy within the crucible. When the crucible moves to the firepit output slot, the crucible can be removed with {{ll|Tongs|tongs}} and the metal poured into an empty {{ll|Ingot mold|ingot mold}}, {{ll|Tool mold|tool mold}}, or {{ll|Anvil mold|anvil mold}}. | ||
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You cannot smelt | You cannot smelt {{ll|Ingot|ingots}} or unfinished work items directly in the crucible. In the crafting grid, you have to break them down to metal bits with a {{ll|Chisel|chisel}} placed in a slot above them. Those metal bits can fit inside the crucible. | ||
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*Carried in the player's inventory. | *Carried in the player's inventory. | ||
*Stored on/in: | *Stored on/in: | ||
** | **{{ll|Shelf|Shelves}} | ||
** | **{{ll|containers#stationary containers|Containers}} | ||
**The input slot of the firepit. | **The input slot of the firepit. | ||