Quern

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Quern
Quern-granite.png
Material Stone
Stackable 1
Drops Itself
Blocks


The Quern is a multipurpose functional block that can be operated by hand or automated using windmills, and is used to grind grains, stones, and minerals into powdered form.

Creation

A Quern can only made from suitable rock types which include granite, andesite, basalt and peridotite in the crafting grid. For information on relieving rock used to build the quern, see the rock page.


Ingredients Crafting Recipe
2x Stick
4x Rock
(granite, andesite, basalte, peridotite)
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 








Usage

The quern is a device to process various materials into others, such as grain into flour or stones into powder. The processing is possible either with manual labour or through automation.
The following table shows all materials that can be processed using the quern.

Materials & Ratio

Input Quantity Output Quantity Notes/Use
Grain 1 Flour 1 Cooking (Bread Dough )
Bone 1 Bonemeal 1 Farming (Fertilizer )
Sylvite 1 Potash 2 Farming (Fertilizer )
Halite 1 Salt 2 Food preservation , Cheese making
Sea shell 1 Lime 2 Leather (Limewater ), Mortar
Marble 1 Lime 1 Leather (Limewater ), Mortar
Limestone 1 Lime 1 Leather (Limewater ), Mortar
Chalk 1 Lime 1 Leather (Limewater ), Mortar
Sulfur 1 Powdered sulfur 2 Crafting (Poultices , Blasting powder )
Borax 1 Powdered borax 2 Leather (Diluted Borax ), White dye

Manual Operation

 
Cross-section of an automated setup with chute-fed in- & outputs, as well as a clutch to interrupt power transmission.
  • Loading: Right click on the bottom portion or base of the quern to access the GUI. Insert the item to grind in the input slot (left).
  • Operation: Hold right mouse button while hovering over the top portion of the quern to begin the grinding process.
  • Collecting Products: Over time the input will be ground into its processed form, which will appear in the output slot (right) and can be transferred.

Special: If the output slot is unable to hold the product (because it is full), the quern will eject the product to one of the sides, unless the chosen one is blocked.

Automated Operation

 
Automated setup with chiselled guards to keep items from falling to the side, as well as grates to access the chests below.

Querns can be powered by windmills to partially automate grinding, for more info on power generation & power trains, see mechanical power . With a full complement of sails, the quern will grind materials at wind speeds as low as 25%.

Protip:
As with pulverizers and other automated machines, its output may despawn if the player is too far away from the quern as it works. Hoppers cannot fix this issue as they similarly only work while the player is in range.


  • Power Input: The quern must be powered by connecting the incoming axle on the top or bottom of the quern. The quern cannot be powered by connecting the axle to the side of the quern. For maximum efficiency, connect the power input axle to the bottom of the quern.
  • Material Input: Placing a hopper above the quern inserts items into the input slot of the quern. If the quern is powered from the top, input cannot be automated. Alternatively, a straight chute with a chest above the chute can be used to feed the quern input slot from the top. This solution is cheaper because a hopper costs 4 copper ingots while a chute only costs 2.
  • Material Output: Placing any item in the output slot will block the output, causing product items to drop out of the sides of the quern. To collect items, hoppers can be fed into chests. Place the hopper at the level of the block supporting the quern, not next to the side of the quern itself. If the hopper, or any block for that matter, is placed next to the side of the quern, this placement will prevent the quern from producing items}. Further, if the quern tries to output an item but the side is blocked, it will restart grinding the item. This means placing one block adjacent to the quern will reduce efficiency by 1 quarter.

An optimal automated setup as shown would require the following blocks & items:

  • 5 chests - one for the input and 4 for the outputs
  • 1 straight chute for the input
  • 4 elbow chutes for the outputs
  • 4 hoppers for the outputs
  • a quern
  • (optional) transmission and clutch
  • a minimum of 4 axles and 1 angled gear

Depending on the actual location of the setup, more axles and gears would obviously be necessary to connect the quern to the actual power source.

Storage

Querns do not stack and can be transported in player inventory, or stored in containers . The quern, though made of stone, does not require a tool to pick up. To collect a quern, break it with bare hands or any other tool, and collect.


Ores, metals and minerals
Guides Ore Deposits Metals
Metals Copper Iron Meteoric iron Gold Silver Lead Tin Zinc Bismuth Titanium (Ilmenite) Nickel
Alloys Bronze (Tin bronze, bismuth bronze, black bronze) • Steel Brass Solder (Lead solder, Silver solder) • Molybdochalkos Cupronickel Electrum
Minerals Alum Borax Cinnabar Coal Halite (Salt) Lapis lazuli Quartz Saltpeter Sulfur Sylvite (Potash)
Tools Pickaxe Hammer Prospecting Pick Crucible Forge Ore blasting bomb Quern Anvil Bloomery Helve hammer Pulverizer
Other Gemstones
Related mechanics Panning Mining Clay forming Casting Smithing Steel making



Blocks
Natural
Terrain  Clay Cob Gravel Peat Sand Soil ( Packed dirt)
Stone  Cobblestone ( Cobble skull) •  Ember Obsidian Mantle Rocks ( Sedimentary Metamorphic Igneous Cracked) •  Stalagmite
Ore  Alum Anthracite Black coal Bismuthinite Borax Cassiterite Chromite Cinnabar Native Copper Corundum Fluorite Galena Graphite Halite Hematite Ilmenite Kernite Lapis lazuli Brown coal Limonite Magnetite Malachite Meteoric iron Pentlandite Phosphorite Quartz Rhodochrosite Sphalerite Sulfur Uranium
Plants  Bamboo Berry bush Cactus Crops Grass Fern Flowers Hay Mushroom Lace lichen Leaves Log Reed Sapling Seaweed Waterlily Wild vine
Liquids  Ice Lava Snow block Water
Miscellaneous  Ancient segment Bony ribcage Carcass Chicken egg Crystal Glow worms Locust nest Loose boulders Loose flint Loose ore Loose stick Cracked vessel Pile of junk metal Sea shell Stones Termite mound Wild bee hive
Crafted
Structural  Debarked log Drystone Glass ( Glass panes) •  Hardened clay Metal block Mudbricks Planks Plaster Polished rock Refractory brick Roofing Shingle block Slab Stairs Stone brick Strewn straw Support beam Translocator
Decorative  Carpet Chair Chandelier Clay brick chimney Display case Dry stone fence Fence Flowerpot Linen Painting Planter Plaque Sign Signpost Stone coffin Stone path Wallpaper Wooden path
Lighting  Torch Torch holder
Storage  Barrel Bookshelf Crock Curd bundle Jug Shelf Storage vessel Tool rack Vertical rack Wooden bucket
Functional  Anvil Archimedes screw Armor stand Base return teleporter Bed Bloomery base ( Bloomery chimney) •  Boiler Bowl Clay oven Condenser Chute Cooking pot Crucible Door Farmland Fence gate Fruit press Forge Henbox Ingot mold Ladder Lightning rod Quern Resonator Rift ward Skep Straw dummy Table Terminus teleporter Tool mold Trapdoor Trough
Mechanical  Angled gear Brake Clutch Helve hammer base Large wooden gear Pulverizer Transmission Windmill rotor Wooden axle Wooden toggle
Creative only  Command block Creative blocks Creative glows Creative lights Creative rotor Paper lantern Teleporter base
Unused/Unreleased  Altar Stove Workbench


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