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===Filling Molds===
=== Filling Molds ===
# {{SneakClick|Place}} the ingot or tool head [[molds|mold]] to be filled on a solid surface. Tool molds occupy one block, but 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.
# Pick up the glowing crucible will appear glowing and will shift to the firepit output slot (GUI: right). 
# With the glowing crucible in an empty hand (active hotbar slot), select the desired mold with the display crosshairs and pour the liquid metal into that mold.
# With the crucible in an active hotbar slot, select the mold with the display crosshairs and {{Using|pour}} materials into the [[molds|ingot or tool mold]].  
# When the mold is filled, metal will no longer be allowed to be added into the mold.
# When the mold is filled, no more metal can be added to 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 cool in the mold, and item temperature can be viewed in the block GUI.
# When the tool or ingot is hardened or completely cold, it can be removed from the mold.
# When the metal is cold, ingots and tool heads can be {{Using|removed}} from the molds.

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=== Filling molds ===

Filling Molds

  1. 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.
  2. With the glowing crucible in an empty hand (active hotbar slot), select the desired mold with the display crosshairs and pour the liquid metal into that mold.
  3. When the mold is filled, metal will no longer be allowed to be added into the mold.
  4. 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.
  5. When the tool or ingot is hardened or completely cold, it can be removed from the mold.