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* '''Power input:''' Connect a powered axle to the bottom left or right of the frame, where the pulverizer toggle is. They cannot be powered from the top or bottom.
* '''Power input:''' Connect a powered axle to the bottom left or right of the frame, where the pulverizer toggle is. They cannot be powered from the top or bottom.
 
* '''Input:''' Placing a hopper above an elbow chute leading into the front side of the frame, where the two pounders are located, will insert items into the input slots of the pulverizer. Note that a hopper drops items slowly - to speed the process up, replace the hopper with a chest directly above the elbow chute leading into the front side.
* '''Input:''' Pulverizers take input from the bottom back of the frame. By using an elbow chute and a hopper, players can automate input and also insert stacks of items for processing. Pulverizers can also be manually loaded by selecting the item to be pulverized in the hotbar and right-clicking the pulverizer frame. Pulverizers can process two items at a time.
* '''Output:''' Items will automatically be thrown out the front of the frame, opposing the pounders. To collect items, a hopper can be placed under the output area and fed into a chest, or into a system of chutes to direct output to one chest. Place at the level of the block supporting the pulverizer, not next to the side of the frame block itself. If the hopper, or any block for that matter, is placed next to the back side of the pulverizer, this placement will block the normal output slot, and the items will instead be thrown out to the two blocks to the right and left of the block behind the frame block. To optimize the automated output, leave the block directly behind the lower frame block open, place blocks to the left and right and a hopper below. This way, the items thrown out cannot deviate to the side and will instead fall into the hopper.
 
* '''Output:''' Items are outputted from the front bottom block of the frame, and can be collected by placing a hopper one block in front of and below the front of the frame.  






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Revision as of 18:29, 26 June 2022

Pulverizers are a type of mechanism in Vintage Story. It is used to crush ores and minerals that are too hard to be powdered in a quern.

Annotated pulverizer setup in Creative Mode. 1 is input, 2 is power, and 3 is output.
Protip:
As with querns and other automated machines, its output may despawn if the player is too far away from the pulverizer as it works if it is not deposited in a container.


Creation

Pulverizers are made out of a pulverizer frame, a pulverizer toggle, and two capped pounders.

Pulverizer frames hold the entire mechanism together. It is a two-block high structure. The pulverizer toggle must be placed within a pulverizer frame. Two pounders must then be attached to the frame, and capped.

Ingredients Crafting Recipe
Saw
Rock
Boards (x42)

Oak Board

Oak Board

Oak Board

Oak Board

Copper Saw

Rock granite

Oak Board

Oak Board

Oak Board

Pulverizer Frame

Oak Board

Oak Board

Oak Board

Oak Board

Oak Board

Oak Board

Oak Board

Oak Board


Oak Board

Oak Board

Oak Board

Oak Board

Oak Board

Oak Board


Ingredients Crafting Recipe
Hammer
Chisel
Wooden Axle
Metal Plate


Copper hammer

Copper Chisel

Metalplate iron

Wooden Axle

Pulverizer Toggle







Ingredients Crafting Recipe
Hammer
Chisel
Log

Copper hammer

Copper Chisel

Log (Oak)

Log (Oak)

Log (Oak)


Pulverizer Pounder







Pounder caps

Pounders must be capped with a metal cap. These can be smithed out of any bronze, iron, meteoric iron or steel. Both caps must be placed at the same time, and require a stack of 2 to place. Therefore, both pulverizer caps must always be made out of the same material. The tier of the metal used for the cap will determine what materials the pulverizer can process.

An almost-complete iron pounder cap being smithed.

Usage

Pulverizers are used to crush quartz, bauxite, olivine or ilmenite for use in refractory bricks, or for crushing cinnabar or lapis lazuli to make dyes.

Pulverizers must be powered via a windmill or similar mechanism in order to function, and cannot be manually operated.

Automated operation

  • Power input: Connect a powered axle to the bottom left or right of the frame, where the pulverizer toggle is. They cannot be powered from the top or bottom.
  • Input: Placing a hopper above an elbow chute leading into the front side of the frame, where the two pounders are located, will insert items into the input slots of the pulverizer. Note that a hopper drops items slowly - to speed the process up, replace the hopper with a chest directly above the elbow chute leading into the front side.
  • Output: Items will automatically be thrown out the front of the frame, opposing the pounders. To collect items, a hopper can be placed under the output area and fed into a chest, or into a system of chutes to direct output to one chest. Place at the level of the block supporting the pulverizer, not next to the side of the frame block itself. If the hopper, or any block for that matter, is placed next to the back side of the pulverizer, this placement will block the normal output slot, and the items will instead be thrown out to the two blocks to the right and left of the block behind the frame block. To optimize the automated output, leave the block directly behind the lower frame block open, place blocks to the left and right and a hopper below. This way, the items thrown out cannot deviate to the side and will instead fall into the hopper.