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===Preparing the Crucible=== <!--T:6-->
===Preparing the Crucible=== <!--T:6-->
# Place the crucible in the input slot of the firepit to access the crucible GUI.  
# Place the crucible in the input slot of the firepit to access the crucible GUI.  
# Add ore nuggets (5 units each) into the four input slots of the crucible GUI. Ore amounts and types can be chosen based on which metal or alloy is to be created, and how much material is required to fill the selected molds.  
# Add ore nuggets (5 units each) into the four input slots of the crucible GUI. Ore amounts and types can be chosen based on which metal or alloy is to be created, and how much material is required to fill the selected molds.
# When the correct ingredients for an alloy are added, the GUI displays the amount (metal units) and type of material that will result from the smelting process  
# When the correct ingredients for an alloy are added, the GUI displays the amount (metal units) and type of material that will result from the smelting process  
# Add fuel, [[Peat]], [[coal]] or [[charcoal]] and light the firepit. Be sure to select the fuel appropriately, the fuel must raise and maintain the temperature of the metal above the melting point to liquefy the ores within the crucible.
# Add fuel, [[Peat]], [[coal]] or [[charcoal]] and light the firepit. Be sure to select the fuel appropriately, the fuel must raise and maintain the temperature of the metal above the melting point to liquefy the ores within the crucible.
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''Adding ores after the process begins resets the temperature.''
''Adding ores after the process begins resets the temperature.''
===Alloying metals=== <!--T:106-->
To alloy two or more metals together, a certain ratio of metal nuggets is required in the [[Crucible]]. Exact ratios are detailed in the [[Casting#Alloy Ratios|Alloy Ratios]] Section. For instance, to alloy Bismuth Bronze, a ratio of 2-4 [[Metal#Bismuth|Bismuth]] nuggets, 10-14 [[Metal#Copper|Copper]] nuggets, and 4-6 [[Metal#Zinc|Zinc]] nuggets will create a single ingot of [[Metal#Alloys|Bismuth Bronze]]. These numbers of nuggets can be combined in any arrangement; for example, if you have very little Zinc and Bismuth, you may elect to complete the recipe with 2 [[Metal#Bismuth|Bismuth]] nuggets, 14 [[Metal#Copper|Copper]] nuggets, and 4 [[Metal#Zinc|Zinc]] nuggets.
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If attempting to create a full ingot of an alloy, any ratio of nuggets should add up to 20 nuggets (or 100 units) of metal. Alloy recipes not fulfilling this condition will create amounts of metal too small to cast an ingot or tool from.


== Casting Metals == <!--T:8-->
== Casting Metals == <!--T:8-->
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===Filling Molds=== <!--T:9-->
===Filling Molds=== <!--T:9-->
# Place the ingot or tool head [[molds|mold]] to be filled on a solid surface (Sneak + RMB). Tool molds occupy one block, but ingot molds may be placed two to a block.   
# {{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.   
# Pick up the glowing crucible will appear glowing and will shift to the firepit output slot (GUI: right).   
# Pick up the glowing crucible will appear glowing and will shift to the firepit output slot (GUI: right).   
# With the crucible in an active hotbar slot, select the mold with the display crosshairs and use RMB to pour materials into the [[molds|ingot or tool 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, no more metal can be added to the mold.  
# When the mold is filled, no more metal can be added to the mold.  
# The metal will cool in the mold, and item temperature can be viewed in the block GUI.
# The metal will cool in the mold, and item temperature can be viewed in the block GUI.
# When the metal is cold, ingots and tool heads can be removed from the molds (RMB).  
# When the metal is cold, ingots and tool heads can be {{Using|removed}} from the molds.  


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