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==Pit Kiln== <!--T:1-->
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[[File:Kiln.png|300px|thumb|right|<translate><!--T:62--> The various fill stages of a pit kiln for 4 cooking pots.</translate>]]
[[File:Kiln container.png|300px|thumb|right|<translate><!--T:63--> The final two stages of a storage vessels kiln setup. Note that the top layer is above ground.</translate>]]
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[[File:Kiln.png|300px|thumb|right|The various fill stages of a pit kiln for 4 cooking pots.]]
A '''pit kiln''' is a one deep hole dug into the earth, used to bake raw {{ll|Clay forming|clay items}}. It is created by digging a 1 block deep hole and placing the raw one to four pottery items in the bottom using {{Keypress|Shift}} + {{RMB}}. Players must then fill the kiln with {{ll|dry grass|dry grass}}, {{ll|stick|sticks}} and some form of {{ll|fuel|fuel}} (firewood, peat, charcoal, coal, etc..).
[[File:Kiln container.png|300px|thumb|right|The final two stages of a Storage Vessels Kiln setup. Note the top layer is above ground.]]
Pit Kilns are the only current method of firing clay items as the [[firepit]] no longer serves this function. They are created by digging a 1 block deep hole and placing the raw pottery item in the bottom. You then fill the kiln with dried grass, sticks and some form of top-fuel (firewood, peat, charcoal, coal, etc..).


== Usage == <!--T:17-->
=== Required materials === <!--T:21-->
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Each finished kiln requires:
Each finished kiln requires:
* An unfired piece of pottery.
* 1 to 4 unfired pieces of pottery created by {{ll|Clay forming|clay forming}}.
* 10 dried grass: 5 layers of dried grass (2 grass per layer).
* 10 {{ll|dry grass|dry grass}}: 5 layers of dry grass (2 grass per layer).
* 8 sticks: 2 layers of sticks (4 sticks per layer).
* 8 {{ll|stick|sticks}}: 2 layers of sticks (4 sticks per layer).
* 4-8 pieces of top-fuel (Some of the larger items such as [[Containers|Storage Vessels]] require 2 layers of top fuel to fully cover.).
* 4-8 pieces of {{ll|fuel|fuel}} (Some of the larger items such as {{ll|Containers|storage vessels}} require 2 layers of fuel to fully cover.).
 
=== Ignition === <!--T:22-->
 
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*Once fueled the pit kiln must be ignited with a {{ll|torch|torch}} or a {{ll|firestarter|firestarter}} using {{Keypress|Shift}} + {{RMB}}.
*Pit kilns can set surrounding items on fire - including flammable materials, tall grass, low-hanging tree branches, creatures and the player - up to 2 blocks away from the pit. That is why it is recommanded to place the pit in the center of a 5x5 square composed of blocks that cannot grow grass, such as {{ll|packed dirt|packed dirt}} or {{ll|cobblestone|cobblestone}}.
 
=== Rain === <!--T:23-->


Once fueled they must be ignited with a [[torch]] or [[firestarter]].
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*{{ll|Rain|Rain}} or wet weather can also put out a pit kiln, forcing the player to re-ignite it and wait for the firing to finish again. That is why it is recommanded to place some kind of "roof" above the pit, constructed from any type of solid fireproof block.


==Elements== <!--T:1-->
=== Duration === <!--T:25-->
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Pit Kilns must be protected from rain or other water sources when lit to prevent the fire from going out.  
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Pit Kilns can start fires in the vicinity of the kiln so do not build too close to wooden structures or dried grass.
*The firing will take approximately '''20 ingame hours''', so it is a good idea to prepare the pit kiln before the night to let it fire away through the darkness. The fire on top of the kiln will stop burning when the process is finished, leaving only the finished pottery items in the hole. Finished items appear dark brown and no longer have "raw" in front of their name.
 
== Fireable items == <!--T:19-->
 
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! <translate><!--T:26--> Pottery Item</translate> !! <translate><!--T:27--> Amount</translate>
|-
| {{ll|Bowl|<translate><!--T:28--> Bowl</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 4
|-
| {{ll|Cooking pot|<translate><!--T:29--> Cooking pot</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 4
|-
| {{ll|Crock|<translate><!--T:30--> Crock</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 4
|-
| {{ll|Storage vessel|<translate><!--T:31--> Storage vessel</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 1
|-
| {{ll|Flowerpot|<translate><!--T:32--> Flowerpot</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 4
|-
| {{ll|Jug|<translate><!--T:61--> Jug</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 4
|-
| {{ll|Planter|<translate><!--T:33--> Planter</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 1
|-
| {{ll|Watering can|<translate><!--T:34--> Watering can</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 1
|-
| {{ll|Shingle|<translate><!--T:35--> Shingle</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 48
|-
| {{ll|Crucible|<translate><!--T:36--> Crucible</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 4
|-
| {{ll|Anvil mold|<translate><!--T:37--> Anvil mold</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 1
|-
| {{ll|Falx blade mold|<translate><!--T:38--> Falx blade mold</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 1
|-
| {{ll|Hoe mold|<translate><!--T:39--> Hoe mold</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 1
|-
| {{ll|Shovel mold|<translate><!--T:40--> Shovel mold</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 1
|-
| {{ll|Axe mold|<translate><!--T:41--> Axe mold</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 1
|-
| {{ll|Pickaxe mold|<translate><!--T:42--> Pickaxe mold</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 1
|-
| {{ll|Prospecting pick mold|<translate><!--T:43--> Prospecting pick mold</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 1
|-
| {{ll|Hammer mold|<translate><!--T:44--> Hammer mold</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 1
|-
| {{ll|Helve hammer mold|<translate><!--T:45--> Helve hammer mold</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 1
|-
| {{ll|Ingot mold|<translate><!--T:46--> Ingot mold</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 2
|-
| {{ll|Lamellae mold|<translate><!--T:47--> Lamellae mold</translate>}} || style="text-align:center;" | 1
|-
| {{ll|Blue clay brick|<translate><!--T:48--> Blue clay brick</translate>}}* || style="text-align:center;" | 12
|-
| {{ll|Fire clay brick|<translate><!--T:49--> Fire clay brick</translate>}}** || style="text-align:center;" | 12
|}
''* <translate><!--T:50--> Can only be made using blue clay.</translate>''<br>
''** <translate><!--T:51--> Can only be made using fire clay.</translate>''
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==Fuel efficiency== <!--T:7-->


==Fuel Efficiency== <!--T:3-->
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The following table breaks down length of firing time from igniting the kiln to the finished product being available for pick-up. <br>
The following table breaks down length of firing time from igniting the kiln to the finished product being available for {{Using|pick-up}}.  
'''NOTE: fuel duration does not apply to Kilns, [[Bloomery]], or other similar items, once fueled they run until complete unless extinguished.'''


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{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; margin-left:2%;"
{|class="wikitable sortable"
! Fuel Type
! <translate><!--T:53--> Fuel type</translate> !! <translate><!--T:54--> Duration<br>(minutes)</translate>
! Time to Fire
|-
|-
| {{Item List|item=Firewood|icon=Grid_Firewood|page=Firewood}}
| {{Item List|item=<translate><!--T:55--> Firewood</translate>|icon=Grid_Firewood|page=Firewood}} | style="text-align:center;" | 40
| 40 Min
|-
|-
| {{Item List|item=Peat Brick|icon=Grid_Peatbrick|page=Peat Brick}}
| {{Item List|item=<translate><!--T:56--> Peat brick</translate>|icon=Grid_Peatbrick|page=Peat Brick}} | style="text-align:center;" | 32
| 32 Min
|-
|-
| {{Item List|item=Brown Coal|icon=Grid_Lignite|page=Coal}}
| {{Item List|item=<translate><!--T:57--> Brown coal</translate>|icon=Grid_Lignite|page=Coal}} | style="text-align:center;" | 28
| 28 Min
|-
|-
| {{Item List|item=Black Coal|icon=Grid_Bituminous_coal|page=Coal}}
| {{Item List|item=<translate><!--T:58--> Black coal</translate>|icon=Grid_Bituminous_coal|page=Coal}} | style="text-align:center;" | 24
| 24 Min
|-
|-
| {{Item List|item=Charcoal|icon=Charcoal|page=Charcoal}}
| {{Item List|item=<translate><!--T:59--> Charcoal</translate>|icon=Charcoal|page=Charcoal}} | style="text-align:center;" | 20
| 20 Min
|-
|-
| {{Item List|item=Coke|icon=Coke|page=Coke}}
| {{Item List|item=<translate><!--T:60--> Coke</translate>|icon=Coke|page=Coke}} | style="text-align:center;" | 20
| 20 Min
|}
|}
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The various fill stages of a pit kiln for 4 cooking pots.
The final two stages of a storage vessels kiln setup. Note that the top layer is above ground.

A pit kiln is a one deep hole dug into the earth, used to bake raw clay items . It is created by digging a 1 block deep hole and placing the raw one to four pottery items in the bottom using Shift + Right mouse button. Players must then fill the kiln with dry grass , sticks and some form of fuel (firewood, peat, charcoal, coal, etc..).

Usage

Required materials

Each finished kiln requires:

  • 1 to 4 unfired pieces of pottery created by clay forming .
  • 10 dry grass : 5 layers of dry grass (2 grass per layer).
  • 8 sticks : 2 layers of sticks (4 sticks per layer).
  • 4-8 pieces of fuel (Some of the larger items such as storage vessels require 2 layers of fuel to fully cover.).

Ignition

  • Once fueled the pit kiln must be ignited with a torch or a firestarter using Shift + Right mouse button.
  • Pit kilns can set surrounding items on fire - including flammable materials, tall grass, low-hanging tree branches, creatures and the player - up to 2 blocks away from the pit. That is why it is recommanded to place the pit in the center of a 5x5 square composed of blocks that cannot grow grass, such as packed dirt or cobblestone .

Rain

  • Rain or wet weather can also put out a pit kiln, forcing the player to re-ignite it and wait for the firing to finish again. That is why it is recommanded to place some kind of "roof" above the pit, constructed from any type of solid fireproof block.

Duration

  • The firing will take approximately 20 ingame hours, so it is a good idea to prepare the pit kiln before the night to let it fire away through the darkness. The fire on top of the kiln will stop burning when the process is finished, leaving only the finished pottery items in the hole. Finished items appear dark brown and no longer have "raw" in front of their name.

Fireable items

Pottery Item Amount
Bowl 4
Cooking pot 4
Crock 4
Storage vessel 1
Flowerpot 4
Jug 4
Planter 1
Watering can 1
Shingle 48
Crucible 4
Anvil mold 1
Falx blade mold 1
Hoe mold 1
Shovel mold 1
Axe mold 1
Pickaxe mold 1
Prospecting pick mold 1
Hammer mold 1
Helve hammer mold 1
Ingot mold 2
Lamellae mold 1
Blue clay brick * 12
Fire clay brick ** 12

* Can only be made using blue clay.
** Can only be made using fire clay.

Fuel efficiency

The following table breaks down length of firing time from igniting the kiln to the finished product being available for pick-up.

Fuel type Duration
(minutes)
Grid Firewood.png Firewood 40
Grid Peatbrick.png Peat brick 32
Grid Lignite.png Brown coal 28
Grid Bituminous coal.png Black coal 24
Charcoal.png Charcoal 20
Coke.png Coke 20


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