金床

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Anvil
Grid Copper anvil.png
Material Metal
Stackable 64
Drops Itself
Blocks



金床は、金属を鍛える際の作業台となる機能ブロックです。

作り方

金床を作る最初のステップは、粘土成形のメカニクスで金床の鋳型を作ることです。そして鋳造メカニックを使って鋳造します。鋳型を満たすためには900ユニット(インゴット9個)の銅または青銅合金が必要です。鋳造して鋳型から取り出した金床は、他のブロックと同様に固体の表面に置くことができます。金床を壊して拾い上げ、再配置するのに道具は必要ありません。

鉄と隕鉄の金床

ホウ砂を塗布して上部を鍛接する準備ができた、鉄の金床の土台

鉄か隕鉄で作る金床は、他の金属のように鋳造することはできません。はじめに金床の上部と下部を青銅の金床で鍛造して別々で作り、そしてそれらを鍛接する必要があります。
鉄の金床を完成させるには、合計で10個の鉄のインゴット(土台と上部で5個ずつ)と、ホウ砂の粉末がひとつ必要です。インゴット1つで42ピクセル追加でき、金床の土台と上部でそれぞれ196、210ピクセル必要になります。

Protip:
The recipe has an upper height limit of pixels, which means adding too many ingots too fast without first distributing previously placed pixels might effectively delete pixels altogether! Make sure to add the next ingot only after distributing the pixels from the last one.


Anvil Base

Start the crafting process by placing a heated iron ingot on the anvil - bronze or higher anvil tier is needed. Select the anvil base and start hammering. Note that for the base, a total of 5 ingots need to be added, and there is at maximum 14 pixels worth room for error. This process might be easier when starting with one iron plate as the base, and then adding 3 more ingots, one at a time.
To lessen the chance of wasting pixels - and thus ingots - it is necessary to add one ingot, flatten it out and only then add the next - and so forth. The space on which the next anvil will be added is always the same, and the player can make sure that this space is flat and below the maximum height limit of the recipe, which is 6 pixels, or 3 ingots stacked. Keep in mind that a new ingot added will only fill in the empty pixels in that specific space, so it is recommended to keep the ingot place as flat as possible. The ingot will however rise with the rest, meaning it will be added on top of the current surface.

An optimum way of smithing can be seen below, with the focus on keeping the "ingot landing space" as empty and flat as possible. However, keep in mind that this is the best way to save iron ingots, not the best way to save coal.

Protip:
Elevating the anvil on which the player crafts the new anvil parts might help checking for missing or misplaced pixels. Try putting the anvil on eye level, or digging a trench around it - this allows you to check the work item from the side. Pressing G to sit down has a similar effect.


The anvil base needs a total of 196 pixels, divided into five layers:

  • 80 first layer
  • 38 each for second and third layer
  • 20 each for fourth and fifth layer

Anvil Top

For the anvil top, follow the same process. However, keep in mind that for the top part, even with careful smithing, not even one pixel will be wasted. This means there is no margin for error, and any wasted pixels will result in a sixth ingot added to finish the item. As the top part is rather slim, a plate is not helpful as the smithing base.

The anvil top needs a total of 210 pixels, divided into five layers:

  • 78 first layer
  • 48 second layer
  • 40 third layer
  • 24 fourth layer
  • 20 fifth layer

Welding

After both the base and top are finished, heat both of them up in a forge. Once heated, first place the base part down on the ground. Take one portion of powdered borax and apply with a Shift+right click on the placed base, then add the top part. Hammer until both parts are welded together, this should take about 12 hits.

Usage

The anvil is the work surface used for smithing metal tools from ingots heated in a forge. When a heated ingot is placed on the anvil, a dialog box opens to allow the player to select the item to be crafted. Copper and Bronze items can be worked on any anvil, but iron items can only be worked on a bronze or iron anvil and steel items can only be worked on an iron anvil.

Special

An anvil cannot be smelted to recover the material used in creating the item, however since version 1.14, the player can use a chisel and anvil of the same metal type in the crafting grid to recover 8 ingots worth of metal. Keep in mind that both the anvil and the chisel will be destroyed in the process, meaning from the original 10 ingots, two will be permanently lost.

Since version 1.14, falling anvils do considerable damage when hitting a player or other entity.

Video Tutorials

Detailed guide through the iron anvil smithing process


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