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# Place the required mold to be filled on a solid surface. Tool molds occupy one block while ingot molds may be placed two to a block. | # Place the required mold to be filled on a solid surface. Tool molds occupy one block while ingot molds may be placed two to a block. | ||
# With the glowing crucible in an empty hand (active hotbar slot) and a pair of {{ll|tongs|tongs}} in your off-hand, select the desired mold with the display crosshairs and pour the liquid metal into that mold. | # With the glowing crucible in an empty hand (active hotbar slot) and a pair of {{ll|tongs|tongs}} in your {{ll|off-hand|off-hand}}, select the desired mold with the display crosshairs and pour the liquid metal into that mold. | ||
# When the mold is filled, metal will no longer be allowed to be added into the mold. | # When the mold is filled, metal will no longer be allowed to be added into the mold. | ||
# The metal will reach various states of cooling in the mold- from liquid to soft to hardened to cold - which can be identified with the current item temperature in the mold GUI. | # The metal will reach various states of cooling in the mold- from liquid to soft to hardened to cold - which can be identified with the current item temperature in the mold GUI. | ||
# When the tool or ingot is hardened or completely cold, it can be removed from the mold. | # When the tool or ingot is hardened or completely cold, it can be removed from the mold. |
Latest revision as of 06:43, 20 August 2023
- Place the required mold to be filled on a solid surface. Tool molds occupy one block while ingot molds may be placed two to a block.
- With the glowing crucible in an empty hand (active hotbar slot) and a pair of tongs in your off-hand , select the desired mold with the display crosshairs and pour the liquid metal into that mold.
- When the mold is filled, metal will no longer be allowed to be added into the mold.
- The metal will reach various states of cooling in the mold- from liquid to soft to hardened to cold - which can be identified with the current item temperature in the mold GUI.
- When the tool or ingot is hardened or completely cold, it can be removed from the mold.