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'''''The mechanical work horse is the path to prosperity.''''' | '''''The mechanical work horse is the path to prosperity.''''' | ||
Mechanical power is a mechanic that allows for the powering of different machinery through the harnessing of renewable energy (such as wind) via structures such as the windmill. Currently, it can be used to automate querns for milling, helve hammers to work iron blooms or smith metal plates, and pulverizers to crush materials into their powdered form. | Mechanical power is a mechanic that allows for the powering of different machinery through the harnessing of renewable energy (such as wind) via structures such as the windmill. Currently, it can be used to automate querns for milling, helve hammers to work iron blooms or smith metal plates, and pulverizers to crush materials into their powdered form. | ||
Although it can be used to power a single machine, with a series of axle and gear connections, you can make what’s called a power train. This allows for the connection of multiple machinery at a time, working in tandem. | Although it can be used to power a single machine, with a series of axle and gear connections, you can make what’s called a power train. This allows for the connection of multiple machinery at a time, working in tandem. | ||
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''See also [[Pulverizer]].'' | |||
The pulverizer allows players to crush certain stones and minerals into fine powder to be used for [[Steel Making|steel making]] or [[Dye|dyes]]. There is no other way to obtain these materials. A full pulverizer setup requires a significant investment of boards and metal for the frame, toggle, pounders and caps. | |||
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Revision as of 18:30, 26 June 2022
The mechanical work horse is the path to prosperity.
Mechanical power is a mechanic that allows for the powering of different machinery through the harnessing of renewable energy (such as wind) via structures such as the windmill. Currently, it can be used to automate querns for milling, helve hammers to work iron blooms or smith metal plates, and pulverizers to crush materials into their powdered form. Although it can be used to power a single machine, with a series of axle and gear connections, you can make what’s called a power train. This allows for the connection of multiple machinery at a time, working in tandem.
The Windmill
A windmill is a multi-block structure used to harness wind power and transform it into mechanical power. There are many possible designs for a windmill but factors to consider include:
- Location windspeed
- Height - for wind and clearance for sails
- Accommodation of various power train designs and equipment
- Amount of power needed to drive attached equipment
Detailed information on the windmill can be found on the windmill page.
Power Train
A series of interconnected axles, gears, brakes and other mechanisms that allow for an uninterrupted flow of mechanical energy through multiple machines at the same time.
Materials required for a Powertrain
Wooden Axles Used to transmit the wind power in a straight line. These may be placed vertically or horizontally in any of the cardinal directions.
Ingredients | Crafting Recipe |
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Hammer Chisel log Fat |
Wooden Gears Allows the mechanical power to make a right angle turn by connecting a horizontal axle to a vertical one. Often needed depending on the design of the power train.
Ingredients | Crafting Recipe |
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Hammer Saw Chisel Stick (2x) Log Resin Fat |
Brake Can be used to apply a lot of resistance to the mechanism in order to bring the entire train to a halt.
Ingredients | Crafting Recipe |
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Hammer Chisel Log Wooden Axle Resin (2x) |
Clutch and Transmission
When placed together can be used to interrupt flow of energy to a specific branch of the powertrain.
Ingredients | Crafting Recipe |
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Hammer Saw Chisel Boards (8x) Sticks (8x) Log Resin (2x) Fat |
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Hammer Saw Chisel Boards (8x) Angled gears (2x) Resin (2x) Fat |
Input and output
Input and output is handled using chutes, hoppers and optionally chests. Hoppers accept multiple stacks of input items, which are then transported via chutes towards the input slot of an eligible block. A special type of chute, the Archimedes screw, can transport items upward provided it is powered.
Hopper (optional):
Used for material input/output. Crafted directly from copper plates.
Ingredients | Crafting Recipe |
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Copper plate (3x) |
Chute (optional):
Used to direct materials from hoppers into chests or other containers (or the quern itself). These blocks can be placed directionally, with the output facing away from the player. Chutes are crafted from chute sections, which need to be crafted on an anvil with copper ingots, by hand or with the help of a helve hammer. As even the straight chute needs at least two sections, a minimum of two copper ingots is necessary for one chute.
Chest (optional):
Can be placed on top of a straight chute above the quern to direct materials into the quern input slot
Ingredients | Crafting Recipe |
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Boards (8x) |
Automated Machinery
Milling
Mechanized or not, querns enable the player to grind grain, as well as some minerals into their grinded forms. For mechanized milling, the quern must be attached to a functioning power train.
Querns can be automated further with the use of hoppers, chutes and chests. For the full automation guide, see the quern page.
Smithing
For mechanized smithing, the windmill is attached to a helve hammer. With a full complement of sails, the helve hammer will function, albeit slowly, at wind speeds as low as 30%. It can help the player in processing iron blooms and blister steel, as well as making plates of any metal type.
Materials required for automated smithing
Toggle:
Connects the powered axle to the helve hammer base
Ingredients | Crafting Recipe |
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Hammer Chisel Boards (8x) Wooden axle Resin Fat |
Helve hammer base:
Holds the helve hammer, connects the hammer arm to the power circuit.
Ingredients | Crafting Recipe |
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Hammer Chisel Boards (3x) Resin |
Brake (optional):
Placed after the helve hammer base, stops the hammer when not in use.
Ingredients | Crafting Recipe |
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Hammer Chisel Log Wooden Axle Resin (2x) |
Automated Helve hammer train
The helve hammer must be powered by connecting the incoming axle on the left or right of the toggle and cannot be powered by connecting the axle to the top or bottom of the machine.
- The toggle must be placed adjacent to the helve hammer base. The toggle places sideways, be sure to orient the toggle such that the square frames abut the block intended for the helve hammer base. The input axle cannot be placed on the frameless sides of this block.
- The helve hammer base should be placed with the long arm of the triangular support and crossbeam facing the direction the payer intends to place the hammer. The sloped sides of the base are the back of the block, and the helve hammer will place directionally. Place an anvil three blocks away from the base, and then add the helve hammer onto the base. When placed correctly, the helve hammer should rest on the anvil when not in use. When placed on the base, the helve hammer requires two blocks to move freely through its arc.
- The brake (optional) can be placed on the other side of the helve hammer base.
Crushing
See also Pulverizer.
The pulverizer allows players to crush certain stones and minerals into fine powder to be used for steel making or dyes. There is no other way to obtain these materials. A full pulverizer setup requires a significant investment of boards and metal for the frame, toggle, pounders and caps.
Video Tutorials
Explanation of Big Gear usage | Generall Mechanical Explanation |
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How to build a windmill and Helve hammer in version 1.13 | How to build a pulverizer in version 1.14 | How to automate a pulverizer |
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