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Your goal is now to fill in the empty blue squares with [[Metal|metal]]. Hit 'F' with a [[Hammer|hammer]] in your hand to see your tool modes.
Your goal is now to fill in the empty blue squares with [[Metal|metal]]. Hit 'F' with a [[Hammer|hammer]] in your hand to see your tool modes.


The first mode (spread), will add a row of 3 blocks, centered on the block that you hit, and attached to the work item in the direction from the cube that you hit which is empty of metal.  
The first mode (spread), will spread 3 blocks. See explanation below. The next 4 modes add a metal block in a single direction and the last one removes a piece of metal. If your work item cools down too much you will need to reheat it on the forge.
Example:
 
If you run out of metal while forging an item you will need to add another ingot. Place another hot ingot on top of the work item for refilling. Some items are impossible to finish with one ingot, such as the metal plate.


=== Hammer Spread Mode Explained ===
Spread mode will add a row of 3 blocks, centered on the block that you hit, and attached to the work item in the direction from the cube that you hit which is available and empty of metal.


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The next 4 in a single direction and the last one removes a piece of metal. If your work item cools down too much you will need to reheat it on the forge.
If you run out of metal while forging an item you will need to add another ingot. Place another hot ingot on top of the work item for refilling.


Here is a video of a complete smithing process
Here is a video of a complete smithing process
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