Pit kiln

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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 the top layer is above ground.

A pit kiln is a one deep hole dug into the earth, used to finish raw clay items. They are created by digging a 1 block deep hole and placing the raw pottery item(s) in the bottom. Players must then fill the kiln with dried grass, sticks and some form of fuel (firewood, peat, charcoal, coal, etc..).

Usage

Each finished kiln requires:

  • An unfired piece of pottery.
  • 10 dried grass: 5 layers of dried 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.).

Once fueled they must be ignited with a torch or firestarter. Pit kilns can set surrounding items on fire, including flammable materials, tall grass, low-hanging tree branches, and the player. 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.

The firing will take approximately 20 ingame hours, so it's a good idea to prep 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 it's done, 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
Claypot 4
Crucible 4
Crock 4
Flowerpot 4
Planter 1
Shingle 48
Storage Vessel 1
Watering Can 1
Anvil Mold 1
Axe head Mold 1
Hammer head Mold 1
Hoe head Mold 1
Ingot Mold 2
Lamellae Mold 1
Pickaxe head Mold 1
Prospector's Pick Mold 1
Shovel head Mold 1
Sword blade 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 Time to Fire
  Firewood 40 Min
  Peat Brick 32 Min
  Brown Coal 28 Min
  Black Coal 24 Min
  Charcoal 20 Min
  Coke 20 Min


Blocks
Natural
Terrain  Clay Cob Gravel Peat Sand Soil ( Packed dirt)
Stone  Cobblestone ( Cobble skull) •  Ember Obsidian Mantle Rocks ( Sedimentary Metamorphic Igneous Cracked) •  Stalagmite
Ore  Alum Anthracite Black coal Bismuthinite Borax Cassiterite Chromite Cinnabar Native Copper Corundum Fluorite Galena Graphite Halite Hematite Ilmenite Kernite Lapis lazuli Brown coal Limonite Magnetite Malachite Meteoric iron Pentlandite Phosphorite Quartz Rhodochrosite Sphalerite Sulfur Uranium
Plants  Bamboo Berry bush Cactus Crops Grass Fern Flowers Hay Mushroom Lace lichen Leaves Log Reed Sapling Seaweed Waterlily Wild vine
Liquids  Ice Lava Snow block Water
Miscellaneous  Ancient segment Bony ribcage Carcass Chicken egg Crystal Glow worms Locust nest Loose boulders Loose flint Loose ore Loose stick Cracked vessel Pile of junk metal Sea shell Stones Termite mound Wild bee hive
Crafted
Structural  Debarked log Drystone Glass ( Glass panes) •  Hardened clay Metal block Mudbricks Planks Plaster Polished rock Refractory brick Roofing Shingle block Slab Stairs Stone brick Strewn straw Support beam Translocator
Decorative  Carpet Chair Chandelier Clay brick chimney Display case Dry stone fence Fence Flowerpot Linen Painting Planter Plaque Sign Signpost Stone coffin Stone path Wallpaper Wooden path
Lighting  Torch Torch holder
Storage  Barrel Bookshelf Crock Curd bundle Jug Shelf Storage vessel Tool rack Vertical rack Wooden bucket
Functional  Anvil Archimedes screw Armor stand Base return teleporter Bed Bloomery base ( Bloomery chimney) •  Boiler Bowl Clay oven Condenser Chute Cooking pot Crucible Door Farmland Fence gate Fruit press Forge Henbox Ingot mold Ladder Lightning rod Quern Resonator Rift ward Skep Straw dummy Table Terminus teleporter Tool mold Trapdoor Trough
Mechanical  Angled gear Brake Clutch Helve hammer base Large wooden gear Pulverizer Transmission Windmill rotor Wooden axle Wooden toggle
Creative only  Command block Creative blocks Creative glows Creative lights Creative rotor Paper lantern Teleporter base
Unused/Unreleased  Altar Stove Workbench


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