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| [[Bauxite]] || [[File:Stone-bauxite.png|Bauxite|100px|link=]] || [[File:Crushed-bauxite.png|Crushed Bauxite|100px|link=]] || Bronze | | [[Bauxite]] || [[File:Stone-bauxite.png|Bauxite|100px|link=]] || [[File:Crushed-bauxite.png|Crushed Bauxite|100px|link=]] || Bronze | ||
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| [[Quartz]] || [[File:Grid Clear quartz.png|Quartz|link=]] || [[File:Crushed-quartz.png|Crushed Quartz|100px|link=]] || Bronze | | [[Quartz]] || [[File:Grid Clear quartz.png|Quartz|100px|link=]] || [[File:Crushed-quartz.png|Crushed Quartz|100px|link=]] || Bronze | ||
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| [[Olivine]] || [[File:Olivine.png|Olivine|100px|link=]] || [[File:Crushed-olivine.png|Crushed Olivine|100px|link=]] || Iron | | [[Olivine]] || [[File:Olivine.png|Olivine|100px|link=]] || [[File:Crushed-olivine.png|Crushed Olivine|100px|link=]] || Iron | ||
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<div style="display:flex;flex-wrap:wrap;"> | <div style="display:flex;flex-wrap:wrap;"> | ||
{{Grid/Crafting | {{Grid/Crafting | ||
|A1=Fire Clay|B1=Fire | |A1=Fire Clay|B1=Fire Cla|C1= | ||
|A1N=|B1N=|C1N= | |A1N=|B1N=|C1N= | ||
|A2=Crushed-quartz|B2=Crushed-bauxite|C2= | |A2=Crushed-quartz|B2=Crushed-bauxite|C2= | ||
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|A3=Fired Refractorybrick|B3=Fired Refractorybrick|C3=Fired Refractorybrick | |A3=Fired Refractorybrick|B3=Fired Refractorybrick|C3=Fired Refractorybrick | ||
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N= | |A3N=|B3N=|C3N= | ||
|Output=Refractorybricks|OA=}} | |Output=Refractorybricks|OA=2}} | ||
{{Grid/Crafting | {{Grid/Crafting | ||
|A1=Fired Refractorybrick|B1=|C1=Fired Refractorybrick | |A1=Fired Refractorybrick|B1=|C1=Fired Refractorybrick | ||
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|A3=Fired Refractorybrick|B3=|C3=Fired Refractorybrick | |A3=Fired Refractorybrick|B3=|C3=Fired Refractorybrick | ||
|A3N=|B3N=|C3N= | |A3N=|B3N=|C3N= | ||
|Output=Refractorybrick Grating|OA=}} | |Output=Refractorybrick Grating|OA=3}} | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
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*6 iron plates = 12 iron ingots | *6 iron plates = 12 iron ingots | ||
*8 whole granite or andesite blocks | *8 whole granite or andesite blocks | ||
* | *456 fireclay, which is about 8 stacks | ||
* | *29 [[mortar]] | ||
* | *228 of each powdered ingredient needed, depending on tier, which is about 4 stacks each | ||
====The Structure==== | ====The Structure==== | ||
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===Smelting Process=== | ===Smelting Process=== | ||
With a finished refractory furnace build, the next step requires the player to fill the coffin.<br> | With a finished refractory furnace build, the next step requires the player to fill the coffin.<br> | ||
One stone coffin will hold a total of 16 iron ingots and 40 fuel pieces - either [[coke]] or [[charcoal]]. Place down one layer of fuel | One stone coffin will hold a total of 16 iron ingots and 40 fuel pieces - either [[coke]] or [[charcoal]]. {{SneakClick|Place}} down one layer of fuel first, then one layer of iron ingots. Repeat until the coffin is full and will not accept any more items. The coffin should allow 5 layers of fuel with 8 pieces per layer, and 4 layers of iron ingots with 4 ingots per layer.<br> | ||
Once filled, the coffin tool tip will indicate that a coffin lid needs to be placed on top of the coffin. Note that the coffin needs to be filled completely, otherwise the process will not start even if the lid is placed and coal beneath ignited.<br> | Once filled, the coffin tool tip will indicate that a coffin lid needs to be placed on top of the coffin. Note that the coffin needs to be filled completely, otherwise the process will not start even if the lid is placed and coal beneath ignited.<br> | ||
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Blister steel in itself is not yet workable steel, instead it behaves similar to iron blooms, and further refining is necessary. To turn blister steel into steel, it needs to be processed on an iron [[anvil]] either by hand or with the help of a helve hammer. Note that the blister steel is less complicated to process by hand then iron blooms, and there is no possibility of pixel loss if processed by hand, making helve hammer processing almost overkill. | Blister steel in itself is not yet workable steel, instead it behaves similar to iron blooms, and further refining is necessary. To turn blister steel into steel, it needs to be processed on an iron [[anvil]] either by hand or with the help of a helve hammer. Note that the blister steel is less complicated to process by hand then iron blooms, and there is no possibility of pixel loss if processed by hand, making helve hammer processing almost overkill. | ||
== Video Tutorials == | == Video Tutorials == | ||
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