https://wiki.industrial-craft.net/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Deucexm&feedformat=atomIndustrial-Craft-Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T14:22:28ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.37.1https://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=User_talk:Sonicwave&diff=68774User talk:Sonicwave2019-11-04T17:44:03Z<p>Deucexm: Created page with "Just saw all the deletion stuff and the template and wanted to say: thank you! Finally a fellow bot-fighter. :) -~~~~"</p>
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<div>Just saw all the deletion stuff and the template and wanted to say: thank you! Finally a fellow bot-fighter. :) -[[User:Deucexm|Deucexm]] ([[User talk:Deucexm|talk]]) 17:43, 4 November 2019 (UTC)</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Blast_Furnace&diff=68668Talk:Blast Furnace2019-10-18T09:20:30Z<p>Deucexm: Separation note</p>
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<div>At some point I plan to separate the usage example section into its own page, since it's a tutorial on how to combine multiple machines' operations and not something specific to the blast furnace itself. Individual pages should ideally be kept as simple and direct as possible. -[[User:Deucexm|Deucexm]] ([[User talk:Deucexm|talk]]) 09:20, 18 October 2019 (UTC)</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=User:Deucexm/Todo&diff=68667User:Deucexm/Todo2019-10-18T08:44:01Z<p>Deucexm: Updates + Trello link</p>
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<div>A list of things that can be changed (since I don't have the power to do them yet). Hooray for cleanup!<br />
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Also, made a public [https://trello.com/b/XrlL4c3D/ic2-worklist Trello board] for better organization of this stuff.<br />
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'''DELETE''': Can be done immediately, nothing else links to these<br />
* Grid_Advanced_Nano-Bodyarmor.png<br />
* Grid_Advanced_Nano-Boots.png<br />
* Grid_Advanced_Nano-Helmet.png<br />
* Grid_Advanced_Nano-Leggings.png<br />
* Grid_Nano-Bodyarmor_(Uncharged).png<br />
* Grid_Nano-Boots_(Uncharged).png<br />
* Grid_Nano-Helmet_(Uncharged).png<br />
* Grid_Nano-Leggings_(Uncharged).png<br />
* something about bio fuel? eh<br />
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'''MOVE''': Usually names that have been changed over time (did I do some of these already and forget?)<br />
* Electro_Furnace -> Electric_Furnace<br />
* Steam_Generator -> Steam_Boiler<br />
* Advanced_Machine -> Advanced_Machine_Casing<br />
* Machine_Block -> Basic_Machine_Casing<br />
* MFS_Unit -> MFSU<br />
* MFE_Unit -> MFE<br />
* Fluid_Heat_Generator -> Liquid_Fuel_Firebox<br />
* Solid_Heat_Generator -> Solid_Fuel_Firebox<br />
* Quantum stuff -> QuantumSuit stuff<br />
* Imagery: Nano stuff -> NanoSuit stuff<br />
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Things to do later:<br />
* Continue working out refined iron -> steel<br />
* More machine grids?<br />
* Fix numbers in existing grids<br />
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Recipes not on yet:<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Item Casing|B1=Chest|C1=Iron Item Casing<br />
|A2=Iron Item Casing|B2=Basic Machine Casing|C2=Iron Item Casing<br />
|A3=Iron Item Casing|B3=Chest|C3=Iron Item Casing<br />
|Output=Compact Item Buffer|nobreak=y<br />
}}</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Iron_Furnace&diff=68666Iron Furnace2019-10-18T08:11:42Z<p>Deucexm: Cleaned up recipe layout, also input/output slots aren't storage. Should probably remove the fuel can mentions at some point, or at least mark them as outdated.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox<br />
|type=Machine<br />
|tool=pick<br />
|stackable=Yes (64)<br />
|optime=8<br />
|id=te@46<br />
|nexttier={{Gin|Electric Furnace}}<br />
}}<br />
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The '''Iron Furnace''' is a direct upgrade to the vanilla {{Gin|Furnace}}. It is 20% faster and 25% more fuel efficient, smelting 10 items per Coal or Charcoal compared to only 8 in a regular Furnace, and taking 8 seconds instead of 10 to perform each operation.<br />
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== Recipe ==<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
|infobox=y<br />
}}<br />
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"<br />
! colspan=2 | Previous recipes<br />
|-<br />
! colspan=2 | Legacy<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Ingot|B1=Iron Ingot|C1=Iron Ingot<br />
|A2=Iron Ingot|B2=|C2=Iron Ingot<br />
|A3=Iron Ingot|B3=Iron Ingot|C3=Iron Ingot<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Ingot|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Ingot|B2=|C2=Iron Ingot<br />
|A3=Iron Ingot|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Ingot<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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== Usage ==<br />
{{Grid/Machine|<br />
|Top=Copper Dust<br />
|Bottom=Coal<br />
|Output=Copper Ingot<br />
}}<br />
It's a furnace. It smelts.<br />
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== Energy ==<br />
Each operation costs 160 units of heat at a speed of 20 units per second, resulting in 8 seconds per smelting operation.<br />
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{{Smelting_energy_values}}<br />
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== HAYO ==<br />
<br />
Hey there!<br />
<br />
Yes, you!<br />
<br />
Did you ever thought "wtf i can only use a small stone oven to smelt my 9,001 blocks of cobble?" Yes?<br />
<br />
Then you're frickin' right, right here:<br />
<br />
We introduce: THE IRON FURNACE<br />
<br />
Applying most innovative technology and craploads of other useless stuff, we created this awesomely fresh looking Furnace just for you!<br />
Of course, it takes some iron to craft, but in redo it will reduce ALL smelting durations by awesome 20%!<br />
Wait, you say that's useless, because everybody playing Minecraft has lots of free time on his hands anyways?<br />
Now, what if I tell you, that due to accelerated smelting, you will use 20% less fuel as well!<br />
<br />
Now, THAT's an offer, isn't it? HAYO! <br />
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<br />
[[Category:Machines]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Geothermal_Generator&diff=64967Geothermal Generator2018-04-14T23:46:49Z<p>Deucexm: I think this is a better way of handling old recipes tbh. Also some updates</p>
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<div>{{Infobox<br />
|type=Generator<br />
|eu_produce=20<br />
|storage=2400<br />
|maxout=32<br />
|optime=25<br />
|tool=wrench<br />
|lstorage=8000<br />
|id=te@4<br />
}}<br />
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The '''Geothermal Generator''' produces [[EU]] by consuming lava, which may be supplied by buckets, {{Gin|Universal Fluid Cell}}s (or consumable {{Gin|Lava Cell}}s in older versions), or directly from an adjacent block such as a {{Gin|Pump}} or {{Gin|Fluid Distributor}}. Every 1 mB of lava consumed produces 10 EU, so that every bucket or cell provides a total of 10,000 EU at a rate of 20 EU/t. However, the Geothermal Generator can discharge up to 32 EU/t if it has stored EU.<br />
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Like any other machine, remove with a {{Gin|Wrench}} to avoid breaking it down into a {{Gin|Basic Machine Casing}}. Removing the Geothermal Generator will also cause it to lose all stored EU and lava; any items still inside will be dropped and may be retrieved.<br />
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== Recipe ==<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Universal_Fluid_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Universal_Fluid_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Iron Item Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Item Casing<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
|infobox=y}}<br />
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"<br />
! colspan=2 | Previous recipes<br />
|-<br />
! 1.7.10<br />
! Legacy<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Iron Item Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Item Casing<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Steel Ingot|B3=Generator|C3=Steel Ingot<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
== Usage ==<br />
{|<br />
| style="vertical-align:top" |[[File:GUI_Geothermal_Generator_example.png|250px|thumb|left|The Geothermal Generator GUI.]]<br />
| style="vertical-align:top" |Lava-bearing items are placed in the upper-left slot, and if empty containers are returned, they will appear in the lower-left slot. Lava will fill up to the 8000 mB internal storage capacity, shown in the center vertical gauge, and as the lava is consumed it will produce EU. This happens automatically, no need for a redstone signal.<br />
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If the generated EU is not being drawn off by a cable or adjacent machine, it will charge the internal storage up to 2.4K EU, shown by the horizontal gauge on the upper right. [[Power tier]] 1 items may be charged using the slot underneath. If the internal EU storage is completely full, no additional lava will be consumed; none is wasted.<br />
|}<br />
The Geothermal Generator is also used as a crafting component for the {{Gin|Semifluid Generator}}.<br />
== HAYO ==<br />
Ge-o-ther-mal, doesn't that sound really good? Yeah, it does. And why? Because '''it's freakin awesome'''!<br />
<br />
A ''Geothermal Generator'' works on the same basic principle as normal [[Generator]]s do.<br />
But instead of wastefully burning stuff, these machines use the heat of '''pure Magma to provide a clean, yet powerful energy source'''. Just put a bucket of freshly gathered lava in,<br />
and watch your [[RE Battery|RE Batteries]] charge up! HAYO!<br />
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<span style="color:red">'''Attention:''' We take '''no responsibility''' for any physical damage customers may take in the process of filling ''Geothermal Generators'' with lava. That was specified in the waiver of liability you signed during your purchase.</span><br />
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<span style="color:red">You may not sue us for payment of ANY fire damage done to your housing, due to said stipulation in said waiver of liability. </span><br />
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== History ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Version<br />
! Changes<br />
|-<br />
| '''0.90'''<br />
| Geothermal Generators are re-released.<br />
|-<br />
| '''1.337'''<br />
| The output of a [[Geothermal Generator]] was buffed from 10 EU/t (in 10 EU-p) to 20 EU/t (in 20 EU-p).<br />
|-<br />
| '''Build #189'''<sup>[?]<sup><br />
| Geothermal Generators output 32 EU-packets by default; however, their default EU output is still 20 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
| Some version<sup>[?]<sup><br />
| Yield per 1000 mB of lava reduced from 20,000 EU to 10,000 EU.<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:Generators]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=File:GUI_Geothermal_Generator_example.png&diff=64961File:GUI Geothermal Generator example.png2018-04-14T17:24:36Z<p>Deucexm: An example of a geothermal generator in use (2.8.75-ex112).</p>
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<div>An example of a geothermal generator in use (2.8.75-ex112).</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Lead&diff=64954Lead2018-04-14T02:19:55Z<p>Deucexm: New metal layout</p>
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<div>[[File:Lead Ore ig.png|frame|Lead Ore in game.]]<br />
<!-- [[File:Lead Block ig.png|frame|Lead Block in game.]] upload this first --><br />
'''Lead''' is a metal resource added by IC&sup2; and generated as ore between layers 0 and 65, usually in groups of up to 6 blocks. It requires a stone pickaxe or better to mine.<br />
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== Forms ==<br />
These forms of lead are seen during '''[[ore processing]]''':<br />
* {{Gin|Lead Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Crushed Lead Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Purified Crushed Lead Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Lead Dust}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Lead Dust}}<br />
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These forms of lead are seen during '''[[metal shaping]]''':<br />
* {{Gin|Lead Ingot}}<br />
* {{Gin|Lead Block}}<br />
* {{Gin|Lead Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Dense Lead Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Lead Item Casing}}<br />
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== Uses ==<br />
Lead is mostly useful in IC&sup2; for its radiation-shielding properties, and thus is a component of the {{Gin|Nuclear Reactor}}, {{Gin|Reactor Chamber}}, and {{Gin|Reactor Pressure Vessel}} blocks as well as the <span style="font-size:64%">mostly</span> blast-proof {{Gin|Reinforced Door}}. It is also used to craft basic {{Gin|Reactor Plating}} as well as the {{Gin|Containment Box}} for safe transport of radioactive materials.<br />
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Apart from these purposes, lead in dust form is a component of the {{Gin|Advanced RE-Battery}}.<br />
== Crafting ==<br />
Basic crafting is the same for (almost) every metal. Any pre-ingot form, except for the {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Lead Dust}}, can be smelted into an ingot.<br />
{{Grid/Machine|<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Lead Ore;Crushed Lead Ore;Purified Crushed Lead Ore;Lead Dust<br />
|Output=Lead Ingot<br />
}}<br />
Smelting anything but dust is a waste of resources, though - check the [[ore processing]] page to see how to maximize your output.<br />
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9 ingots craft into a block and vice versa.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Lead Ingot|A2=Lead Ingot|A3=Lead Ingot<br />
|B1=Lead Ingot|B2=Lead Ingot|B3=Lead Ingot<br />
|C1=Lead Ingot|C2=Lead Ingot|C3=Lead Ingot<br />
|Output=Lead Block<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Lead Block<br />
|Output=Lead Ingot<br />
|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Dust comes from 9 small piles, but you can't craft small piles out of a single dust like you can craft ingots out of a block.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tiny Pile of Lead Dust|A2=Tiny Pile of Lead Dust|A3=Tiny Pile of Lead Dust<br />
|B1=Tiny Pile of Lead Dust|B2=Tiny Pile of Lead Dust|B3=Tiny Pile of Lead Dust<br />
|C1=Tiny Pile of Lead Dust|C2=Tiny Pile of Lead Dust|C3=Tiny Pile of Lead Dust<br />
|Output=Lead Dust<br />
}}<br />
For parts that you make ''using'' this metal, plates and item casings and so forth, [[Metal shaping#Manual recipes|there's a page for that already]].<br />
[[Category:Resources]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Silver&diff=64952Silver2018-04-14T02:10:17Z<p>Deucexm: New metal layout, also silver blocks are a thing now</p>
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<div>'''Silver''' is a metal resource added by IC&sup2;, but '''not generated as ore'''. Absent any other mods that generate it, silver is only acquired by processing {{Gin|Gold Ore}}.<br />
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== Forms ==<br />
These forms of silver are seen during '''[[ore processing]]''' (the first two only if silver ore is generated):<br />
* {{Gin|Crushed Silver Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Purified Crushed Silver Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Silver Dust}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Silver Dust}}<br />
If silver ore is not generated, silver dust is acquired (in tiny piles) by running {{Gin|Crushed Gold Ore}} or {{Gin|Purified Crushed Gold Ore}} through a {{Gin|Thermal Centrifuge}}.<br />
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Silver is ''not'' used in '''[[metal shaping]]'''. Currently<sup>[2.8.75]</sup> its only non-dust forms are {{Gin|Silver Ingot}} and {{Gin|Silver Block}}, neither of which are used by IC&sup2; (yet).<br />
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== Uses ==<br />
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Silver has a single use, albeit an extremely important one: crafting {{Gin|Glass Fibre Cable}}s.<br />
* In addition to carrying [[power tier]] 5 voltage), these are used to craft the {{Gin|Teleporter}}, which is used to craft the {{Gin|Advanced Miner}} and {{Gin|Replicator}}.<br />
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Each {{Gin|Gold Ore}} you process will only get you 2x {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Silver Dust}}, so 9 ore will get you enough for 2x {{Gin|Silver Dust}}. ''Treasure your gold!''<br />
== Crafting ==<br />
Basic crafting is the same for (almost) every metal. Silver is one of the odd ones out, with nothing but dust to smelt (which does you little good, unless you're making blocks for storage or decoration I suppose).<br />
{{Grid/Machine|<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Silver Dust<br />
|Output=Silver Ingot<br />
}}<br />
9 ingots craft into a block and vice versa.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Silver Ingot|A2=Silver Ingot|A3=Silver Ingot<br />
|B1=Silver Ingot|B2=Silver Ingot|B3=Silver Ingot<br />
|C1=Silver Ingot|C2=Silver Ingot|C3=Silver Ingot<br />
|Output=Silver Block<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Silver Block<br />
|Output=Silver Ingot<br />
|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Dust comes from 9 small piles, but you can't craft small piles out of a single dust like you can craft ingots out of a block.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tiny Pile of Silver Dust|A2=Tiny Pile of Silver Dust|A3=Tiny Pile of Silver Dust<br />
|B1=Tiny Pile of Silver Dust|B2=Tiny Pile of Silver Dust|B3=Tiny Pile of Silver Dust<br />
|C1=Tiny Pile of Silver Dust|C2=Tiny Pile of Silver Dust|C3=Tiny Pile of Silver Dust<br />
|Output=Silver Dust<br />
}}<br />
You don't make any parts with this metal yet, but if you did, [[Metal shaping#Manual recipes|there's a page for that sort of thing]].</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Silver_Block&diff=64951Silver Block2018-04-14T02:09:22Z<p>Deucexm: It's a thing now, just not a very useful thing yet</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Silver#Silver_Block]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=File:Grid_Silver_Block.png&diff=64950File:Grid Silver Block.png2018-04-14T02:00:55Z<p>Deucexm: This is a thing now</p>
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<div>This is a thing now</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Gold&diff=64949Gold2018-04-14T01:56:52Z<p>Deucexm: New metal layout</p>
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<div>'''Gold''' is a metal resource from vanilla Minecraft. Although infrequently used in IC&sup2;, it has several important applications.<br />
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== Forms ==<br />
These forms of iron are seen during '''[[ore processing]]''': <br />
* {{Gin|Gold Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Crushed Gold Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Purified Crushed Gold Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Gold Dust}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Gold Dust}}<br />
These forms of iron are seen during '''[[metal shaping]]''':<br />
* {{Gin|Gold Ingot}}<br />
* {{Gin|Block of Gold}}<br />
* {{Gin|Gold Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Dense Gold Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Gold Item Casing}}<br />
* {{Gin|Gold Cable}}<br />
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== Uses ==<br />
Gold is mostly used in cable, item casing, or plate form, and is used in the following:<br />
* {{Gin|MFE}}<br />
* {{Gin|Transformer Upgrade}}<br />
* {{Gin|OD Scanner}}<br />
* {{Gin|OV Scanner}}<br />
* {{Gin|Overclocked Heat Vent}}<br />
* {{Gin|Component Heat Exchanger}}<br />
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The other important use of gold is producing {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Silver Dust}} during the third stage of a complete [[ore processing]] chain.<br />
* As IC&sup2; does not generate silver ore, '''this is the only method of acquiring silver''' (in the absence of any other mods that do).<br />
== Crafting ==<br />
Basic crafting is the same for (almost) every metal. Any pre-ingot form, except for the {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Gold Dust}}, can be smelted into an ingot.<br />
{{Grid/Machine|<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Gold Ore;Crushed Gold Ore;Purified Crushed Gold Ore;Gold Dust<br />
|Output=Gold Ingot<br />
}}<br />
Smelting anything but dust is a waste of resources, though - check the [[ore processing]] page to see how to maximize your output.<br />
<br />
9 ingots craft into a block and vice versa.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Gold Ingot|A2=Gold Ingot|A3=Gold Ingot<br />
|B1=Gold Ingot|B2=Gold Ingot|B3=Gold Ingot<br />
|C1=Gold Ingot|C2=Gold Ingot|C3=Gold Ingot<br />
|Output=Block of Gold<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Block of Gold<br />
|Output=Gold Ingot<br />
|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Dust comes from 9 small piles, but you can't craft small piles out of a single dust like you can craft ingots out of a block.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tiny Pile of Gold Dust|A2=Tiny Pile of Gold Dust|A3=Tiny Pile of Gold Dust<br />
|B1=Tiny Pile of Gold Dust|B2=Tiny Pile of Gold Dust|B3=Tiny Pile of Gold Dust<br />
|C1=Tiny Pile of Gold Dust|C2=Tiny Pile of Gold Dust|C3=Tiny Pile of Gold Dust<br />
|Output=Gold Dust<br />
}}<br />
For parts that you make ''using'' this metal, plates and item casings and so forth, [[Metal shaping#Manual recipes|there's a page for that already]].</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Bronze&diff=64948Bronze2018-04-14T01:51:21Z<p>Deucexm: New metal layout, updated info, added some pictures woo</p>
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<div>[[File:Bronze Block ig.png|frame|Bronze Block in game.]]<br />
'''Bronze''' is a metal resource added by IC&sup2;. It is ''not'' generated as ore, but must instead be crafted from a blend of [[copper]] and [[tin]].<br />
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== Forms ==<br />
As bronze has no ore, it does not go through '''[[ore processing]]'''. Bronze dust is produced via the crafting recipe below.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Crushed Copper Ore;Purified Crushed Copper Ore;Copper Dust|B1=Purified Crushed Copper Ore;Copper Dust;Crushed Copper Ore<br />
|A2=Copper Dust;Crushed Copper Ore;Purified Crushed Copper Ore|B2=Crushed Tin Ore;Purified Crushed Tin Ore;Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Bronze Dust|OA=4<br />
}}<br />
The recipe is shapeless and any combination of purified/crushed ores or dusts may be used.<br />
<br />
These forms of bronze are seen during '''[[metal shaping]]''':<br />
* {{Gin|Bronze Ingot}}<br />
* {{Gin|Bronze Block}}<br />
* {{Gin|Bronze Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Dense Bronze Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Bronze Item Casing}}<br />
<br />
== Uses ==<br />
Bronze and its forms are used to craft these (and perhaps others):<br />
* {{Gin|Wrench}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tool Box}}<br />
* {{Gin|Mixed Metal Ingot}}<br />
* {{Gin|Windmeter}}<br />
* {{Gin|Advanced RE-Battery}}<br />
* {{Gin|CESU}}<br />
Bronze can also be used to craft other, less Industrial<sup>TM</sup> items:<br />
* tools ({{Gin|Bronze Pickaxe|}}{{Gin|Bronze Axe|}}{{Gin|Bronze Shovel|}}{{Gin|Bronze Hoe|}}{{Gin|Bronze Sword|}})<br />
* armor ({{Gin|Bronze Helmet|}}{{Gin|Bronze Chestplate|}}{{Gin|Bronze Leggings|}}{{Gin|Bronze Boots|}})<br />
* rails (in place of iron)<br />
Bronze equipment is slightly less effective than [[iron]] (but will mine at the same level).<br />
== Crafting ==<br />
Basic crafting is the same for (almost) every metal - bronze is one of the outliers, not having an ore form and thus no crushed or purified forms either. Its dust still smelts like anything else, though.<br />
{{Grid/Machine|<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Bronze Dust<br />
|Output=Bronze Ingot<br />
}}<br />
9 ingots craft into a block and vice versa.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Bronze Ingot|A2=Bronze Ingot|A3=Bronze Ingot<br />
|B1=Bronze Ingot|B2=Bronze Ingot|B3=Bronze Ingot<br />
|C1=Bronze Ingot|C2=Bronze Ingot|C3=Bronze Ingot<br />
|Output=Bronze Block<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Bronze Block<br />
|Output=Bronze Ingot<br />
|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Dust comes from 9 small piles (in addition to mixing copper and tin), but you can't craft small piles out of a single dust like you can craft ingots out of a block.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tiny Pile of Bronze Dust|A2=Tiny Pile of Bronze Dust|A3=Tiny Pile of Bronze Dust<br />
|B1=Tiny Pile of Bronze Dust|B2=Tiny Pile of Bronze Dust|B3=Tiny Pile of Bronze Dust<br />
|C1=Tiny Pile of Bronze Dust|C2=Tiny Pile of Bronze Dust|C3=Tiny Pile of Bronze Dust<br />
|Output=Bronze Dust<br />
}}<br />
For parts that you make ''using'' this metal, plates and item casings and so forth, [[Metal shaping#Manual recipes|there's a page for that already]].<br />
== HAYO ==<br />
<br />
No, that isn't some casual ''Bronze'' which was already known thousands of years ago. This is really '''Special ''Bronze'''''!<br />
<br />
You can craft all kinds of stuff with it, like [[Bronze Pickaxe]]s, [[Bronze Sword]]s, [[Bronze Armor]] parts... whatever you can imagine!<br />
''Bronze'' has about the same durability as iron and it is nearly as effective as iron tools, too! And who does seriously care about a slight lack in efficiency,<br />
if you can look 30% more awesome? HAYO!<br />
<br />
As well, ''Bronze'' is PERFECT to craft advanced engineer tools. Like [[Wrench]]es. It is also perfect to use in place of iron to make rails. '''HAYO!'''<br />
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Bronze#Bronze_Ingot]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=File:Grid_Tiny_Pile_of_Bronze_Dust.png&diff=64946File:Grid Tiny Pile of Bronze Dust.png2018-04-14T01:39:26Z<p>Deucexm: This one was missing</p>
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<div>This one was missing</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Copper&diff=64945Copper2018-04-14T01:24:27Z<p>Deucexm: New metal layout</p>
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<div>[[File:Copper Ore ig.png|frame|Copper Ore in game.]]<br />
[[File:Copper Block ig.png|frame|Copper Block in game.]]<br />
'''Copper''' is a metal resource added by IC&sup2; and generated as ore between layers 10 and 70, with max concentration on level 40<sup>[<i>?</i>]</sup>, usually in groups of up to 10 blocks. It requires a stone pickaxe or better to mine.<br />
== Forms ==<br />
These forms of copper are seen during [[ore processing]]:<br />
* {{Gin|Copper Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Crushed Copper Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Purified Crushed Copper Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Copper Dust}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Copper Dust}}<br />
These forms of copper are seen during [[metal shaping]]:<br />
* {{Gin|Copper Ingot}}<br />
* {{Gin|Copper Block}}<br />
* {{Gin|Copper Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Dense Copper Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Copper Item Casing}}<br />
* {{Gin|Copper Cable}}<br />
<br />
== Uses ==<br />
Copper is by far one of the most widely used metals in IC&sup2;, thanks to the frequency of copper cables, {{Gin|Electronic Circuit}}s, and normal and dense copper plates used in crafting recipes. Nearly every mod item uses copper either directly or as a subcomponent, with the exception of things like the {{Gin|Iron Furnace}} and the {{Gin|MFE}}.<br />
<br />
Copper ingots are used mostly for blocks to cut into plates more quickly (or in a {{Gin|Metal Former}} in Extruding mode for cables), but are also used to craft the {{Gin|Induction Furnace}}.<br />
<br />
Copper item casings are used to craft the {{Gin|Advanced Batpack}} and {{Gin|Copper Boiler}}.<br />
<br />
Unsmelted copper can also be mixed with tin in a 3:1 ratio to produce {{Gin|Bronze Dust}}.<br />
== Crafting ==<br />
Basic crafting is the same for (almost) every metal. Any pre-ingot form, except for the {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Copper Dust}}, can be smelted into an ingot.<br />
{{Grid/Machine|<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Copper Ore;Crushed Copper Ore;Purified Crushed Copper Ore;Copper Dust<br />
|Output=Copper Ingot<br />
}}<br />
Smelting anything but dust is a waste of resources, though - check the [[ore processing]] page to see how to maximize your output.<br />
<br />
9 ingots craft into a block and vice versa.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Copper Ingot|A2=Copper Ingot|A3=Copper Ingot<br />
|B1=Copper Ingot|B2=Copper Ingot|B3=Copper Ingot<br />
|C1=Copper Ingot|C2=Copper Ingot|C3=Copper Ingot<br />
|Output=Copper Block<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Copper Block<br />
|Output=Copper Ingot<br />
|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Dust comes from 9 small piles, but you can't craft small piles out of a single dust like you can craft ingots out of a block.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tiny Pile of Copper Dust|A2=Tiny Pile of Copper Dust|A3=Tiny Pile of Copper Dust<br />
|B1=Tiny Pile of Copper Dust|B2=Tiny Pile of Copper Dust|B3=Tiny Pile of Copper Dust<br />
|C1=Tiny Pile of Copper Dust|C2=Tiny Pile of Copper Dust|C3=Tiny Pile of Copper Dust<br />
|Output=Copper Dust<br />
}}<br />
For parts that you make ''using'' this metal, plates and item casings and so forth, [[Metal shaping#Manual recipes|there's a page for that already]].<br />
== HAYO ==<br />
<br />
It's small, brown and shiny!<br />
<br />
Yes, you are RIGHT, it's ''Copper''!<br />
<br />
But not that copper, you're thinking about... It's the '''best ''Copper'' in this WORLD'''!<br />
<br />
HAYO!<br />
<br />
<hr width=42.0%><br />
<br />
''Copper Ore'' '''is better''' than iron ore or something like that...<br />
<br />
It is useful for our machines and for [[Cable]]s!<br />
<br />
To mine it, you need at least a '''stone pickaxe'''.<br />
<br />
SO BUY IT... or '''mine it'''... whatever....<br />
<br />
But HAYO!<br />
<br />
<small>Our company is aware that iron ore is often valued higher than copper ore. People who think so are absolutely right. Then why did we lie to you? Because we can! HAYO!</small><br />
<br />
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<div>[[File:Tin Ore ig.png|frame|Tin Ore in game.]]<br />
[[File:Tin Block ig.png|frame|Tin Block in game.]]<br />
'''Tin''' is a metal resource added by IC&sup2; and generated as ore between layers 0 and 40, usually in groups of up to 6 blocks. It requires a stone pickaxe or better to mine.<br />
<br />
== Forms ==<br />
These forms of tin are seen during '''[[ore processing]]''':<br />
* {{Gin|Tin Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Crushed Tin Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Purified Crushed Tin Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tin Dust}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Tin Dust}}<br />
<br />
These forms of tin are seen during '''[[metal shaping]]''':<br />
* {{Gin|Tin Ingot}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tin Block}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tin Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Dense Tin Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tin Item Casing}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tin Cable}}<br />
<br />
== Uses ==<br />
Although not quite as prevalent as [[copper]], tin is still a staple material of IC&sup2;. Note, however, that tin plates and item casings have mostly taken over the position ingots used to occupy in pre-experimental crafting recipes (as with most other metals).<br />
<br />
Starting off, tin will mostly go towards crafting {{InlineGrid|RE Battery|4=24px}}[[RE Battery|RE Batteries]] and {{Gin|Tin Cable}}s. Later on, a fair amount will likely be used for {{Gin|Universal Fluid Cell}}s, {{Gin|Electric Motor}}s, {{Gin|Mixed Metal Ingot}}s, and [[nuclear reactor component]]s. (Don't forget about {{Gin|Tin Can}}s to conveniently store your food!)<br />
<br />
Unsmelted tin can also be mixed with copper in a 3:1 ratio (copper:tin) to produce {{Gin|Bronze Dust}}.<br />
<br />
== Crafting ==<br />
Basic crafting is the same for (almost) every metal. Any pre-ingot form, except for the {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Tin Dust}}, can be smelted into an ingot.<br />
{{Grid/Machine|<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Tin Ore;Crushed Tin Ore;Purified Crushed Tin Ore;Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Tin Ingot<br />
}}<br />
Smelting anything but dust is a waste of resources, though - check the [[ore processing]] page to see how to maximize your output.<br />
<br />
9 ingots craft into a block and vice versa.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Ingot|A2=Tin Ingot|A3=Tin Ingot<br />
|B1=Tin Ingot|B2=Tin Ingot|B3=Tin Ingot<br />
|C1=Tin Ingot|C2=Tin Ingot|C3=Tin Ingot<br />
|Output=Tin Block<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Tin Block<br />
|Output=Tin Ingot<br />
|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Dust comes from 9 small piles, but you can't craft small piles out of a single dust like you can craft ingots out of a block.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|A2=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|A3=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust<br />
|B1=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|B2=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|B3=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust<br />
|C1=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|C2=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|C3=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust<br />
|Output=Tin Dust<br />
}}<br />
For parts that you make ''using'' this metal, plates and item casings and so forth, [[Metal shaping#Manual recipes|there's a page for that already]].<br />
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[[Category:Resources]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Iron&diff=64943Iron2018-04-14T01:14:49Z<p>Deucexm: A much better layout for the crafting section, to be propagated to the other metals pages</p>
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<div>'''Iron''' is a metal resource from vanilla Minecraft, and an ingredient in nearly every recipe in IC&sup2; in one form or another.<br />
<br />
== Forms ==<br />
These forms of iron are seen during '''[[ore processing]]''': <br />
* {{Gin|Iron Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Crushed Iron Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Purified Crushed Iron Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Iron Dust}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Iron Dust}}<br />
These forms of iron are seen during '''[[metal shaping]]''':<br />
* {{Gin|Iron Ingot}}<br />
* {{Gin|Block of Iron}}<br />
* {{Gin|Iron Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Dense Iron Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Iron Item Casing}}<br />
* {{Gin|Shaft (Iron)}}<br />
* {{Gin|HV Cable}}<br />
<br />
== Uses ==<br />
Pretty much '''everything ever'''.<br />
<br />
No, seriously. The first thing you'll need iron for is crafting the {{Gin|Forge Hammer}} to make metal plates, in order to craft an {{Gin|Iron Furnace}} or {{Gin|Basic Machine Casing}} for your first {{Gin|Generator}} - there are very few things that ''don't'' use iron in IC&sup2;, and most of them are subcomponents of things that do! Or maybe they're [[steel]] instead, which is just an upgrade of iron anyway.<br />
<br />
You're going to need '''lots of this stuff'''. We mean it.<br />
<br />
== Crafting ==<br />
Basic crafting is the same for (almost) every metal. Any pre-ingot form, except for the {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Iron Dust}}, can be smelted into an ingot.<br />
{{Grid/Machine|<br />
|Type=Electro Furnace<br />
|Top=Iron Ore;Crushed Iron Ore;Purified Crushed Iron Ore;Iron Dust<br />
|Output=Iron Ingot<br />
}}<br />
Smelting anything but dust is a waste of resources, though - check the [[ore processing]] page to see how to maximize your output.<br />
<br />
9 ingots craft into a block and vice versa.<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Ingot|A2=Iron Ingot|A3=Iron Ingot<br />
|B1=Iron Ingot|B2=Iron Ingot|B3=Iron Ingot<br />
|C1=Iron Ingot|C2=Iron Ingot|C3=Iron Ingot<br />
|Output=Block of Iron<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Block of Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Ingot<br />
|OA=9<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
Dust comes from 9 small piles, but you can't craft small piles out of a single dust like you can craft ingots out of a block.<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|A2=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|A3=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust<br />
|B1=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|B2=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|B3=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust<br />
|C1=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|C2=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust|C3=Tiny Pile of Iron Dust<br />
|Output=Iron Dust<br />
}}<br />
For parts that you make ''using'' this metal, plates and item casings and so forth, [[Metal shaping#Manual recipes|there's a page for that already]].<br />
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<div>'''Metal shaping''' in IC&sup2; is the process whereby raw metal inputs are transformed into a variety of output products.<br />
<br />
Using shaped metal instead of bare ingots in crafting recipes allows for more depth in the process; however, it does require the appropriate tool(s) for the job.<br />
<br />
== Requirements ==<br />
The first necessity for metal shaping is, naturally, metal. Dust (or other [[ore processing]] products) must be smelted into ingots (and depending on the recipe, possibly crafted into blocks as well) before being worked into other forms.<br />
<br />
The second necessity is the appropriate tool for the desired product.<br />
* Manual shaping: {{Gin|Forge Hammer}} and {{Gin|Cutter}}<br />
* Machine shaping: mostly the {{Gin|Metal Former}}, also the {{Gin|Compressor}} and {{Gin|Block Cutting Machine}}<br />
Machine shaping allows for additional recipes not possible with manual tools.<br />
==Manual recipes==<br />
All the recipes using manual tools are '''shapeless''', meaning they can also be crafted in the player's 2x2 inventory grid when a crafting table is not available. Copper is used for example purposes.<br />
{|<br />
!Plate<br />
!Item casing<br />
!Cable<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Forge Hammer|B1=Copper Ingot<br />
|Output=Copper Plate<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Forge Hammer|B1=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Copper Item Casing<br />
|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Cutter|B1=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Copper Cable<br />
|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
== Shaped products ==<br />
Blank cells in the table indicate a recipe that does not exist<sup>[2.6.133-ex110]</sup>, e.g. bronze ingots cannot be extruded into bronze cables and tin blocks cannot be extruded into tin shafts.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! rowspan=2 |Mode or Machine<br />
! rowspan=2 |Input<br>Item<br />
! rowspan=2 |Manual<br>Tool Also?<br />
! colspan=7 |Output (based on metal used)<br />
|-<br />
!Iron||Gold||Copper||Tin||Lead||Bronze||Steel<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan=2 |Rolling {{Gin|Forge Hammer||}}<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Ingot||}} Ingot<br />
| style="color:green" |Yes<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Gold Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Copper Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Tin Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Lead Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Bronze Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Steel Plate|}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Plate||}} Plate<br />
| style="color:green" |Yes<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Item Casing|}} (x2)<br />
|{{Gin|Gold Casing|}} (x2)<br />
|{{Gin|Copper Item Casing|}} (x2)<br />
|{{Gin|Tin Item Casing|}} (x2)<br />
|{{Gin|Lead Item Casing|}} (x2)<br />
|{{Gin|Bronze Item Casing|}} (x2)<br />
|{{Gin|Steel Item Casing|}} (x2)<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan=2 |Cutting {{Gin|Cutter||}}<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Plate||}} Plate<br />
| style="color:#aa0" |All but iron<br />
|{{Gin|HV Cable|}} (x4)<br />
|{{Gin|Gold Cable|}} (x4)<br />
|{{Gin|Copper Cable|}} (x2)<br />
|{{Gin|Tin Cable|}} (x3)<br />
| || ||<br />
|-<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Item Casing||}} Item Casing<br />
| style="color:firebrick" |No<br />
|{{Gin|Industrial Credit|}} (x2)<br />
| || || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan=4 |Extruding {{Gin|Copper Cable||}}<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Ingot||}} Ingot<br />
| style="color:firebrick" |No<br />
|{{Gin|HV Cable|}} (x4)<br />
|{{Gin|Gold Cable|}} (x4)<br />
|{{Gin|Copper Cable|}} (x3)<br />
|{{Gin|Tin Cable|}} (x3)<br />
| || ||<br />
|-<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Plate||}} Plate<br />
| style="color:firebrick" |No<br />
|{{Gin|Fuel Rod (Empty)|}}<br />
| || || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Item Casing||}} Item Casing<br />
| style="color:firebrick" |No<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Fence|}}<br />
| ||<br />
|{{Gin|Tin Can|}}<br />
| || ||<br />
|-<br />
|{{Gin|Block of Iron||}} Block<br />
| style="color:firebrick" |No<br />
|{{Gin|Shaft (Iron)|}}<br />
| || || || ||<br />
|{{Gin|Shaft (Steel)|}}<br />
|-<br />
!{{Gin|Block Cutting Machine}}<br />
|{{Gin|Block of Iron||}} Block<br />
| style="color:firebrick" |No<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Plate|}} (x9)<br />
|{{Gin|Gold Plate|}} (x9)<br />
|{{Gin|Copper Plate|}} (x9)<br />
|{{Gin|Tin Plate|}} (x9)<br />
|{{Gin|Lead Plate|}} (x9)<br />
|{{Gin|Bronze Plate|}} (x9)<br />
|{{Gin|Steel Plate|}} (x9)<br />
|-<br />
!{{Gin|Compressor}}<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Plate||}} Plate (x9)<br />
| style="color:firebrick" |No<br />
|{{Gin|Dense Iron Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Dense Gold Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Dense Copper Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Dense Tin Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Dense Lead Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Dense Bronze Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Dense Steel Plate|}}<br />
|}<br />
Note that extruding a copper ingot produces 3 cables, compared to 2 from cutting a copper plate (whether with a Cutter or in the Metal Former).<br />
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<div></div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Block_Cutting_Machine&diff=64940Block Cutting Machine2018-04-14T00:07:42Z<p>Deucexm: Lots of InlineGrid->Gin, some minor retooling</p>
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<div>{{Infobox<br />
|type=Machine<br />
|tool=wrench<br />
|maxeu=32<br />
|storage=3600<br />
|eu_use=4<br />
|eu_op=1800<br />
|optime=22.5<br />
|id=te@51}}<br />
The '''Block Cutting Machine''' is used in [[metal shaping]] to cut blocks of metal into plates. It also functions as a sawmill, cutting logs and planks with better results than manual crafting.<br />
<br />
== Recipe ==<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|B2=Basic Machine Casing<br />
|B3=Electric Motor<br />
|Output=Block Cutting Machine|nobreak=y<br />
}}<br><br><br><br><br><br><br />
The Block Cutting Machine is '''entirely useless''' without a blade to put in it. The blade's material determines [[#Hardness|what blocks the machine can cut]].<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Stone|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Block Cutting Blade (Iron)<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Steel Plate|B1=Steel Plate|C1=Steel Plate<br />
|A2=Steel Plate|B2=Iron|C2=Steel Plate<br />
|A3=Steel Plate|B3=Steel Plate|C3=Steel Plate<br />
|Output=Block Cutting Blade (Steel)<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Diamond|B1=Diamond|C1=Diamond<br />
|A2=Diamond|B2=Steel Ingot|C2=Diamond<br />
|A3=Diamond|B3=Diamond|C3=Diamond<br />
|Output=Block Cutting Blade (Diamond)<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Hardness ==<br />
A {{Gin|Block Cutting Blade (Iron)}} can cut these blocks into 9 plates:<br />
* {{Gin|Block of Gold}}<br />
* {{Gin|Copper Block}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tin Block}}<br />
* {{Gin|Lead Block}}<br />
* {{Gin|Bronze Block}}<br />
In addition:<br />
* {{Gin|Wood}} (of any sort) yields 6 {{Gin|Wooden Planks}} of the appropriate type.<br />
** Exception: {{Gin|Rubber Wood}} yields 4 Jungle Wood Planks, rather than the 3 from manually crafting.<br />
* 2 {{Gin|Wooden Planks}} yields 6 {{Gin|Stick}}s.<br />
<br />
A {{Gin|Block Cutting Blade (Steel)}} can do all the above, and cuts two additional blocks:<br />
* {{Gin|Block of Iron}}<br />
* {{Gin|Lapis Lazuli Block}}<br />
<br />
A {{Gin|Block Cutting Blade (Diamond)}} can do all the above, and cuts two final blocks:<br />
* {{Gin|Steel Block}}<br />
* {{Gin|Obsidian}}<br />
<br />
== HAYO ==<br />
You have probably noticed that your crumby [[Forge Hammer]] skills and that obsolete [[Metal Former]] suck at making plates. You made this one yourself? See how uneven the edges are? What you need, my friend, is a '''SliceN'Dicer3000''', a Block Cutting Machine of sorts. Unfortunately we're all out of stock so you will have to make it yourself! Just attach a motor on both ends of an iron shaft, and glue it on a standard advanced machine setup.<br />
<br />
Now that you've built a '''SliceN'Dicer3000''', you need a blade to scare away that yellow warning triangle. Look no further! What you need is a '''Diamond Block Cutting Blade''', available for only eight diamonds and a refined iron ingot! What's that? Too expensive? (cheapskate...) How about a '''Refined Iron Block Cutting Blade''', just eight refined iron and one normal iron? Don't tell me you're low on refined iron!?!? Fine! A cheapskate like you can use the '''Iron Block Cutting Blade'''.<br />
<br />
You nail those scissor-edged plates to a stone core, and... HAYO! You have yourself an 'Iron Block Cutting Blade'.<br />
<br />
Obviously a blade made out of iron will only be able to cut materials softer than iron. Luckily for you, most things are softer than iron. You don't know what materials are hard? Here, take [[#Hardness|this pamphlet]]. I'm getting sick and tired of people telling me they can't cut iron with iron!</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=File:Block_Cutting_Machine_ig.png&diff=64939File:Block Cutting Machine ig.png2018-04-13T23:47:00Z<p>Deucexm: Finally remembered this one</p>
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<div>Finally remembered this one</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Block_Cutting_Blade_(Steel)&diff=64938Block Cutting Blade (Steel)2018-04-13T23:18:46Z<p>Deucexm: Making the redirect it needed</p>
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<div>#Redirect [[Block_Cutting_Machine#Blades]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Advanced_Alloy&diff=64931Advanced Alloy2018-04-12T18:36:51Z<p>Deucexm: Much better</p>
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<div>{{Experimental}}<br />
'''Advanced Alloy''' is a valuable resource composed of compressed iron, bronze, and tin, as seen below.<br />
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== Recipe ==<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate |B1=Iron Plate |C1 =Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Bronze Plate |B2=Bronze Plate |C2=Bronze Plate<br />
|A3=Tin Plate |B3=Tin Plate |C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=Mixed Metal Ingot<br />
|OA=2<br />
}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Compressor<br />
|Top=Mixed Metal Ingot<br />
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)<br />
|Output=Advanced Alloy<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Usage ==<br />
One of the most important uses of Advanced Alloy (if you ask me!) is in crafting the {{Gin|Advanced Machine Casing}}, required for all the most ''amazing'' machines.<br />
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Advanced Alloy is also used in crafting these fancy things (probably not a complete list):<br />
* {{Gin|Mining Laser}}<br />
* {{Gin|Composite Armor Vest}}<br />
* {{Gin|Reinforced Glass}}<br />
* {{Gin|Integrated Reactor Plating}}<br />
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== HAYO ==<br />
<br />
Can you guess what happens if you apply a pressure of '''4000 [[Gibbl]]''' to a [[Mixed Metal Ingot|Metal Block]]? It will turn into a sweet, heavy and especially shiny plate of ''Advanced Alloy''!<br />
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What is [[Gibbl]] you ask? (Just click on [[Gibbl]])<br />
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This Alloy isn't as much destroyable as non-efficiency resources.<br />
<br />
Isn't it great? HAYO!<br />
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[[Category:Resources]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Geothermal_Generator&diff=64930Geothermal Generator2018-04-12T17:17:22Z<p>Deucexm: Lots of outdated info - will update GUI later</p>
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<div>{{Infobox<br />
|type=Generator<br />
|eu_produce=20<br />
|storage=2400<br />
|maxout=32<br />
|optime=25<br />
|tool=wrench<br />
|lstorage=8000<br />
|id=te@4<br />
}}<br />
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The '''Geothermal Generator''' produces [[EU]] by consuming lava, which may be supplied by buckets, {{Gin|Universal Fluid Cell}}s (or consumable {{Gin|Lava Cell}}s in older versions), or directly from an adjacent block such as a {{Gin|Pump}} or {{Gin|Fluid Distributor}}. Every 1 mB of lava consumed produces 10 EU, so that every bucket or cell provides a total of 10,000 EU at a rate of 20 EU/t. However, the Geothermal Generator can discharge up to 32 EU/t if it has stored EU.<br />
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Like any other machine, remove with a {{Gin|Wrench}} to avoid breaking it down into a {{Gin|Basic Machine Casing}}. Removing the Geothermal Generator will also cause it to lose all stored EU and lava; any items still inside will be dropped and may be retrieved.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Recipe ==<br />
=== Experimental ===<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Universal_Fluid_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Universal_Fluid_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Iron Item Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Item Casing<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
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=== 1.7.10 ===<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Iron Item Casing|B3=Generator|C3=Iron Item Casing<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
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=== Legacy ===<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Glass|B1=Empty_Cell|C1=Glass<br />
|A2=Glass|B2=Empty_Cell|C2=Glass<br />
|A3=Steel Ingot|B3=Generator|C3=Steel Ingot<br />
|Output=Geothermal Generator<br />
}}<br />
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== Usage ==<br />
The Geothermal Generator is also used as a crafting component for the {{Gin|Semifluid Generator}}.<br />
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''Note: these images are outdated.''<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Geothermal Generator<br />
|Top=RE Battery<br />
|Bottom=Lava Bucket<br />
}}<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Geothermal Generator<br />
|Top=RE Battery<br />
|Bottom=Lava Cell<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== HAYO ==<br />
Ge-o-ther-mal, doesn't that sound really good? Yeah, it does. And why? Because '''it's freakin awesome'''!<br />
<br />
A ''Geothermal Generator'' works on the same basic principle as normal [[Generator]]s do.<br />
But instead of wastefully burning stuff, these machines use the heat of '''pure Magma to provide a clean, yet powerful energy source'''. Just put a bucket of freshly gathered lava in,<br />
and watch your [[RE Battery|RE Batteries]] charge up! HAYO!<br />
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<span style="color:red">'''Attention:''' We take '''no responsibility''' for any physical damage customers may take in the process of filling ''Geothermal Generators'' with lava. That was specified in the waiver of liability you signed during your purchase.</span><br />
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<span style="color:red">You may not sue us for payment of ANY fire damage done to your housing, due to said stipulation in said waiver of liability. </span><br />
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== History ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Version<br />
! Changes<br />
|-<br />
| colspan=2 | '''Industrial Craft²'''<br />
|-<br />
| '''0.90'''<br />
| Geothermal Generators are re-released.<br />
|-<br />
| '''1.337'''<br />
| The output of a [[Geothermal Generator]] was buffed from 10 EU/t (in 10 EU-p) to 20 EU/t (in 20 EU-p).<br />
|-<br />
| colspan=2 | '''Industrial Craft² (Upcoming)'''<br />
|-<br />
| Build #189<br />
| Geothermal Generators will output 32 EU-packets by default; however, their default EU output is still 20 EU/t.<br />
|-<br />
| Some version<br />
| Yield per bucket reduced from 20,000 EU to 10,000 EU.<br />
|}<br />
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[[Category:Generators]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Iron_Furnace&diff=64928Iron Furnace2018-04-12T06:57:32Z<p>Deucexm: Trying to figure out why this is still a dirty page</p>
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<div>{{Infobox<br />
|type=Machine<br />
|tool=pick<br />
|stackable=Yes (64)<br />
|optime=8<br />
|id=te@46<br />
}}<br />
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The '''Iron Furnace''' is a direct upgrade to the vanilla {{Gin|Furnace}}. It is 20% faster and 25% more fuel efficient, smelting 10 items per Coal or Charcoal compared to only 8 in a regular Furnace, and taking 8 seconds instead of 10 to perform each operation.<br />
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== Recipe (Experimental) ==<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
|infobox=y<br />
}}<br />
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== Recipes (Legacy) ==<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Ingot|B1=Iron Ingot|C1=Iron Ingot<br />
|A2=Iron Ingot|B2=|C2=Iron Ingot<br />
|A3=Iron Ingot|B3=Iron Ingot|C3=Iron Ingot<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Ingot|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Ingot|B2=|C2=Iron Ingot<br />
|A3=Iron Ingot|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Ingot<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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== Usage ==<br />
{{Grid/Machine|<br />
|Top=Copper Dust<br />
|Bottom=Coal<br />
|Output=Copper Ingot<br />
}}<br />
It's a furnace. It smelts.<br />
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== Energy ==<br />
Each operation costs 160 units of heat at a speed of 20 units per second, resulting in 8 seconds per smelting operation.<br />
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{{Smelting_energy_values}}<br />
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== HAYO ==<br />
<br />
Hey there!<br />
<br />
Yes, you!<br />
<br />
Did you ever thought "wtf i can only use a small stone oven to smelt my 9,001 blocks of cobble?" Yes?<br />
<br />
Then you're frickin' right, right here:<br />
<br />
We introduce: THE IRON FURNACE<br />
<br />
Applying most innovative technology and craploads of other useless stuff, we created this awesomely fresh looking Furnace just for you!<br />
Of course, it takes some iron to craft, but in redo it will reduce ALL smelting durations by awesome 20%!<br />
Wait, you say that's useless, because everybody playing Minecraft has lots of free time on his hands anyways?<br />
Now, what if I tell you, that due to accelerated smelting, you will use 20% less fuel as well!<br />
<br />
Now, THAT's an offer, isn't it? HAYO! <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Machines]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Iron_Furnace&diff=64927Iron Furnace2018-04-12T06:43:30Z<p>Deucexm: Undo revision 64908 by JLInF97 (talk) - why the rename? It makes no sense. Also fixed a few things</p>
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<div>{{Infobox<br />
|image=Iron_Furnace_ig.png<br />
|type=Machine<br />
|tool=wpick<br />
|stackable=Yes (64)<br />
|id=te@46<br />
}}<br />
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The '''Iron Furnace''' is a direct upgrade to the vanilla {{Gin|Furnace}}. It is 20% faster and 25% more fuel efficient, smelting 10 items per Coal or Charcoal compared to only 8 in a regular Furnace, and taking 8 seconds instead of 10 to perform each operation.<br />
<br />
== Recipe (Experimental) ==<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Plate|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
|infobox=y<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Recipes (Legacy) ==<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Ingot|B1=Iron Ingot|C1=Iron Ingot<br />
|A2=Iron Ingot|B2=|C2=Iron Ingot<br />
|A3=Iron Ingot|B3=Iron Ingot|C3=Iron Ingot<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace}}<br />
||{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=|B1=Iron Ingot|C1=<br />
|A2=Iron Ingot|B2=|C2=Iron Ingot<br />
|A3=Iron Ingot|B3=Furnace|C3=Iron Ingot<br />
|Output=Iron Furnace<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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== Usage ==<br />
{{Grid/Machine|<br />
|Top=Copper Dust<br />
|Bottom=Coal<br />
|Output=Copper Ingot<br />
}}<br />
It's a furnace. It smelts.<br />
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== Energy ==<br />
Each operation costs 160 units of heat at a speed of 20 units per second, resulting in 8 seconds per smelting operation.<br />
<br />
{{Smelting_energy_values}}<br />
<br />
== HAYO ==<br />
<br />
Hey there!<br />
<br />
Yes, you!<br />
<br />
Did you ever thought "wtf i can only use a small stone oven to smelt my 9,001 blocks of cobble?" Yes?<br />
<br />
Then you're frickin' right, right here:<br />
<br />
We introduce: THE IRON FURNACE<br />
<br />
Applying most innovative technology and craploads of other useless stuff, we created this awesomely fresh looking Furnace just for you!<br />
Of course, it takes some iron to craft, but in redo it will reduce ALL smelting durations by awesome 20%!<br />
Wait, you say that's useless, because everybody playing Minecraft has lots of free time on his hands anyways?<br />
Now, what if I tell you, that due to accelerated smelting, you will use 20% less fuel as well!<br />
<br />
Now, THAT's an offer, isn't it? HAYO! <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Machines]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Forge_Hammer&diff=19355Forge Hammer2017-01-07T18:29:20Z<p>Deucexm: </p>
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<div>The '''Forge Hammer''' is one of two manual [[metal shaping]] tools in IC&sup2;, the other being the {{Gin|Cutter}}, and is the first thing needed for progression in the mod.<br />
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== Recipe ==<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting_Table<br />
|B1=Iron Ingot|C1=Iron Ingot<br />
|A2=Stick|B2=Stick|C2=Iron Ingot<br />
|B3=Iron Ingot|C3=Iron Ingot<br />
|Output=Forge Hammer}}<br />
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== Uses ==<br />
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The Forge Hammer is primarily used to craft metal plates out of ingots and item casings (2x) out of plates, having the same recipes as a {{Gin|Metal Former}} in Rolling mode. (For specific information, see [[Metal shaping]] article.) A hammer can be used to craft 80 times before it breaks.<br />
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Forge Hammers (undamaged) are also used in the recipes of the {{Gin|Industrial Workbench}} and {{Gin|Batch Crafter}}.</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Sticky_Resin&diff=19354Sticky Resin2017-01-06T08:03:18Z<p>Deucexm: Cleanup and update</p>
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<div>'''Sticky Resin''' is a resource added by IC&sup2;, and is the base form of {{Gin|Rubber}}.<br />
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== Recipe ==<br />
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Sticky Resin has no crafting recipe per se; it is acquired through the use of a {{Gin|Treetap}}. A {{Gin|Rubber Wood}} log will occasionally have an orange spot on one face (this regenerates if the tree itself is intact, at least the top leaf blocks), which can be right-clicked with the treetap to produce one or more resin. It's much easier to get resin if you have a larger number of rubber trees planted.<br />
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Sticky Resin will also sometimes (rarely) drop when rubber wood is chopped down.<br />
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== Uses ==<br />
<br />
Sticky Resin can either be smelted into a single rubber, or placed in an {{Gin|Extractor}} to yield 3.<br />
<br />
It is also used to craft {{Gin|Sticky Dynamite}} and {{Gin|Resin Sheet}}.<br />
<br />
== HAYO ==<br />
<br />
With a NEW NEW NEW [[Treetap]], you can now get perfect ''Resin''!<br />
<br />
Just stab it into a soft spot in the bark of a Rubber Tree and the sticky gold will flow!<br />
<br />
You can use ''Sticky Resin'' for producing [[Rubber]] or even slowing people and animals down! HAYO!</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Rubber&diff=19353Rubber2017-01-06T07:28:01Z<p>Deucexm: Cleanup and update</p>
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<div>'''Rubber''' is a resource added by IC&sup2;, and is used by a very large number of things (mostly for electrical insulation, but also other purposes).<br />
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== Recipe ==<br />
Rubber can be obtained two ways: smelting {{Gin|Sticky Resin}}, or using an {{Gin|Extractor}} (which is more efficient, and allows you to get rubber from {{Gin|Rubber Sapling}} and {{Gin|Rubber Wood}} too). Unfortunately, the Extractor takes rubber to make (and needs [[EU]] to run), so you're stuck with smelting in the beginning.<br />
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Via smelting:<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Iron Furnace<br />
|Top=Resin<br />
|Bottom=Coal<br />
|Output=Rubber}}<br />
<br />
Via extracting:<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Extractor<br />
|Top=Resin<br />
|Output=Rubber|OA=3|nobreak=y}}<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Extractor<br />
|Top=Rubber Wood<br />
|Output=Rubber|OA=1|nobreak=y}}<br />
{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Extractor<br />
|Top=Rubber Sapling<br />
|Output=Rubber|OA=1}}<br />
<br />
== Uses ==<br />
<br />
Rubber is used to insulate every type of cable except for {{Gin|Glass Fibre Cable}}, {{Gin|Splitter Cable}}, and {{Gin|Detector Cable}}. Since insulated cables are used in a large number of IC&sup2; recipes (including the Splitter and Detector recipes!), it's not a bad idea to have a lot of rubber handy if you're building or expanding, or just in general. Rubber's great stuff.<br />
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Rubber on its own is also used to craft these delightful things<sup>[2.6.133]</sup>:<br />
* {{Gin|Heat Conductor}}<br />
* {{Gin|Nightvision Goggles}}<br />
* {{Gin|Scuba Helmet}}<br />
* {{Gin|Hazmat Suit}}<br />
* {{Gin|Hazmat Suit Leggings}}<br />
* {{Gin|Rubber Boots}}<br />
* {{Gin|Rubber Sheet}}<br />
* {{Gin|Weeding Trowel}}<br />
* {{Gin|Rubber Dinghy}}<br />
<br />
== HAYO ==<br />
<br />
You can use ''Rubber'' for crafting [[Cable]]s or other stuff.<br />
<br />
This is AWESOME!<br />
<br />
Buy now this rubber! HAYO!<br />
[[Category:Resources]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Silver&diff=19351Silver2017-01-01T11:14:30Z<p>Deucexm: Update to new metal page layout (and cleanup)</p>
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<div>'''Silver''' is a metal resource added by IC&sup2;, but '''not generated as ore'''. Absent any other mods that generate it, silver is only acquired by processing {{Gin|Gold Ore}}.<br />
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== Forms ==<br />
These forms of silver are seen during [[ore processing]] (the first two only if silver ore is generated):<br />
* {{Gin|Crushed Silver Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Purified Crushed Silver Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Silver Dust}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Silver Dust}}<br />
If silver ore is not generated, silver dust is acquired (in tiny piles) by running {{Gin|Crushed Gold Ore}} or {{Gin|Purified Crushed Gold Ore}} through a {{Gin|Thermal Centrifuge}}.<br />
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Silver is ''not'' used in [[metal shaping]]. Currently<sup>[2.6.133]</sup> its only non-dust form is as {{Gin|Silver Ingot}} when smelted (which has no use, really).<br />
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== Uses ==<br />
<br />
Silver has a single use, albeit an extremely important one: crafting {{Gin|Glass Fibre Cable}}s.<br />
* In addition to carrying [[power tier]] 5 voltage), these are used to craft the {{Gin|Teleporter}}, which is used to craft the {{Gin|Advanced Miner}} and {{Gin|Replicator}}.<br />
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Each {{Gin|Gold Ore}} you process will only get you 2x {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Silver Dust}}, so 9 ore will get you enough for 2x {{Gin|Silver Dust}}. ''Treasure your gold!''</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Lead&diff=19350Lead2017-01-01T10:18:37Z<p>Deucexm: Update to new metal page layout</p>
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<div>[[File:Lead Ore ig.png|frame|Lead Ore in game.]]<br />
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'''Lead''' is a metal resource added by IC&sup2; and generated as ore between layers 0 and 65, usually in groups of up to 6 blocks. It requires a stone pickaxe or better to mine.<br />
<br />
== Forms ==<br />
These forms of lead are seen during [[ore processing]]:<br />
* {{Gin|Lead Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Crushed Lead Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Purified Crushed Lead Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Lead Dust}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Lead Dust}}<br />
<br />
These forms of lead are seen during [[metal shaping]]:<br />
* {{Gin|Lead Ingot}}<br />
* {{Gin|Lead Block}}<br />
* {{Gin|Lead Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Dense Lead Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Lead Item Casing}}<br />
<br />
== Uses ==<br />
Lead is mostly useful in IC&sup2; for its radiation-shielding properties, and thus is a component of the {{Gin|Nuclear Reactor}}, {{Gin|Reactor Chamber}}, and {{Gin|Reactor Pressure Vessel}} blocks as well as the <span style="font-size:64%">mostly</span> blast-proof {{Gin|Reinforced Door}}. It is also used to craft basic {{Gin|Reactor Plating}} as well as the {{Gin|Containment Box}} for safe transport of radioactive materials.<br />
<br />
Apart from these purposes, lead in dust form is a component of the {{Gin|Advanced RE-Battery}}.<br />
[[Category:Resources]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Tin&diff=19349Tin2017-01-01T10:14:37Z<p>Deucexm: Update to new metal page layout</p>
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<div>[[File:Tin Ore ig.png|frame|Tin Ore in game.]]<br />
[[File:Tin Block ig.png|frame|Tin Block in game.]]<br />
'''Tin''' is a metal resource added by IC&sup2; and generated as ore between layers 0 and 40, usually in groups of up to 6 blocks. It requires a stone pickaxe or better to mine.<br />
<br />
== Forms ==<br />
These forms of tin are seen during [[ore processing]]:<br />
* {{Gin|Tin Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Crushed Tin Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Purified Crushed Tin Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tin Dust}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Tin Dust}}<br />
<br />
These forms of tin are seen during [[metal shaping]]:<br />
* {{Gin|Tin Ingot}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tin Block}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tin Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Dense Tin Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tin Item Casing}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tin Cable}}<br />
<br />
== Uses ==<br />
Although not quite as prevalent as [[copper]], tin is still a staple material of IC&sup2;. Note, however, that tin plates and item casings have mostly taken over the position ingots used to occupy in pre-experimental crafting recipes (as with most other metals).<br />
<br />
Starting off, tin will mostly go towards crafting {{InlineGrid|RE Battery|4=24px}}[[RE Battery|RE Batteries]] and {{Gin|Tin Cable}}s. Later on, a fair amount will likely be used for {{Gin|Universal Fluid Cell}}s, {{Gin|Electric Motor}}s, {{Gin|Mixed Metal Ingot}}s, and [[nuclear reactor component]]s. (Don't forget about {{Gin|Tin Can}}s to conveniently store your food!)<br />
<br />
Unsmelted tin can also be mixed with copper in a 3:1 ratio (copper:tin) to produce {{Gin|Bronze Dust}}.<br />
<br />
== HAYO ==<br />
To mine ''Tin Ore'' you need at least a '''stone pickaxe'''.<br />
<br />
Tin... a multifunctional resource... use it to craft [[RE Battery|RE Batteries]] or some other stuff, which is made out of smooth metal.<br />
<br />
This resource is soooo awesome!<br />
<br />
HAYO!<br />
[[Category:Resources]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Copper_Ingot&diff=19348Copper Ingot2017-01-01T10:04:50Z<p>Deucexm: Redirect to main metal page, to match other metals</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Copper#Copper Ingot]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Copper&diff=19347Copper2017-01-01T10:04:12Z<p>Deucexm: Update to new metal page layout</p>
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<div>[[File:Copper Ore ig.png|frame|Copper Ore in game.]]<br />
[[File:Copper Block ig.png|frame|Copper Block in game.]]<br />
'''Copper''' is a metal resource added by IC&sup2; and generated as ore between layers 10 and 70, with max concentration on level 40<sup>[<i>?</i>]</sup>, usually in groups of up to 10 blocks. It requires a stone pickaxe or better to mine.<br />
== Forms ==<br />
These forms of copper are seen during [[ore processing]]:<br />
* {{Gin|Copper Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Crushed Copper Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Purified Crushed Copper Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Copper Dust}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Copper Dust}}<br />
These forms of copper are seen during [[metal shaping]]:<br />
* {{Gin|Copper Ingot}}<br />
* {{Gin|Copper Block}}<br />
* {{Gin|Copper Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Dense Copper Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Copper Item Casing}}<br />
* {{Gin|Copper Cable}}<br />
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== Uses ==<br />
Copper is by far one of the most widely used metals in IC&sup2;, thanks to the frequency of copper cables, {{Gin|Electronic Circuit}}s, and normal and dense copper plates used in crafting recipes. Nearly every mod item uses copper either directly or as a subcomponent, with the exception of things like the {{Gin|Iron Furnace}} and the {{Gin|MFE}}.<br />
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Copper ingots are used mostly for blocks to cut into plates more quickly (or in a {{Gin|Metal Former}} in Extruding mode for cables), but are also used to craft the {{Gin|Induction Furnace}}.<br />
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Copper item casings are used to craft the {{Gin|Advanced Batpack}} and {{Gin|Copper Boiler}}.<br />
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Unsmelted copper can also be mixed with tin in a 3:1 ratio to produce {{Gin|Bronze Dust}}.<br />
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== HAYO ==<br />
<br />
It's small, brown and shiny!<br />
<br />
Yes, you are RIGHT, it's ''Copper''!<br />
<br />
But not that copper, you're thinking about... It's the '''best ''Copper'' in this WORLD'''!<br />
<br />
HAYO!<br />
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<hr width=42.0%><br />
<br />
''Copper Ore'' '''is better''' than iron ore or something like that...<br />
<br />
It is useful for our machines and for [[Cable]]s!<br />
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To mine it, you need at least a '''stone pickaxe'''.<br />
<br />
SO BUY IT... or '''mine it'''... whatever....<br />
<br />
But HAYO!<br />
<br />
<small>Our company is aware that iron ore is often valued higher than copper ore. People who think so are absolutely right. Then why did we lie to you? Because we can! HAYO!</small><br />
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[[Category:Resources]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Iron&diff=19346Iron2017-01-01T09:56:34Z<p>Deucexm: missed a letter</p>
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<div>'''Iron''' is a metal resource from vanilla Minecraft, and an ingredient in nearly every recipe in IC&sup2; in one form or another.<br />
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== Forms ==<br />
These forms of iron are seen during [[ore processing]]: <br />
* {{Gin|Iron Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Crushed Iron Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Purified Crushed Iron Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Iron Dust}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Iron Dust}}<br />
These forms of iron are seen during [[metal shaping]]:<br />
* {{Gin|Iron Ingot}}<br />
* {{Gin|Block of Iron}}<br />
* {{Gin|Iron Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Dense Iron Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Iron Item Casing}}<br />
* {{Gin|Shaft (Iron)}}<br />
* {{Gin|HV Cable}}<br />
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== Uses ==<br />
Pretty much '''everything ever'''.<br />
<br />
No, seriously. The first thing you'll need iron for is crafting the {{Gin|Forge Hammer}} to make metal plates, in order to craft an {{Gin|Iron Furnace}} or {{Gin|Basic Machine Casing}} for your first {{Gin|Generator}} - there are very few things that ''don't'' use iron in IC&sup2;, and most of them are subcomponents of things that do! Or maybe they're [[steel]] instead, which is just an upgrade of iron anyway.<br />
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You're going to need '''lots of this stuff'''. We mean it.</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Gold_Ore&diff=19345Gold Ore2017-01-01T09:54:52Z<p>Deucexm: Redirect to main metal page, to match other metals</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Gold#Gold Ore]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Iron_Ore&diff=19344Iron Ore2017-01-01T09:54:24Z<p>Deucexm: Redirect to main metal page, to match other metals</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Iron#Iron Ore]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=File:Grid_Gold_Item_Casing.png&diff=19341File:Grid Gold Item Casing.png2016-12-31T13:07:15Z<p>Deucexm: woo proper name (of Gold Casing)</p>
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<div>woo proper name (of Gold Casing)</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Gold&diff=19340Gold2016-12-31T11:29:28Z<p>Deucexm: Will fix missing Gold Item Casing image when I get off work</p>
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<div>'''Gold''' is a metal resource from vanilla Minecraft. Although infrequently used in IC&sup2;, it has several important applications.<br />
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== Forms ==<br />
These forms of iron are seen during [[ore processing]]: <br />
* {{Gin|Gold Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Crushed Gold Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Purified Crushed Gold Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Gold Dust}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Gold Dust}}<br />
These forms of iron are seen during [[metal shaping]]:<br />
* {{Gin|Gold Ingot}}<br />
* {{Gin|Block of Gold}}<br />
* {{Gin|Gold Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Dense Gold Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Gold Item Casing}}<br />
* {{Gin|Gold Cable}}<br />
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== Uses ==<br />
Gold is mostly used in cable, item casing, or plate form, and is used in the following:<br />
* {{Gin|MFE}}<br />
* {{Gin|Transformer Upgrade}}<br />
* {{Gin|OD Scanner}}<br />
* {{Gin|OV Scanner}}<br />
* {{Gin|Overclocked Heat Vent}}<br />
* {{Gin|Component Heat Exchanger}}<br />
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The other important use of gold is producing {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Silver Dust}} during the third stage of a complete [[ore processing]] chain.<br />
* As IC&sup2; does not generate silver ore, '''this is the only method of acquiring silver''' (in the absence of any other mods that do).</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Block_of_Gold&diff=19339Block of Gold2016-12-31T11:21:11Z<p>Deucexm: Redirect to main metal page, to match other metals</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Gold#Block of Gold]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Power_tier&diff=19338Power tier2016-12-31T09:36:09Z<p>Deucexm: A few Gins; also removed 'list of items by tier' section, if anything that should be a separate page so it can be maintained on its own instead of trying to stuff it in here</p>
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<div>In IC&sup2;, '''power tier''' refers to a range of [[EU]] per tick (EU/t) by which blocks and items are grouped, which defines certain ways they behave.<br />
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Incorrectly matching power tiers between equipment usually results in either a lack of functionality or a surplus of explosions. (Even if it's only one, any number of unwanted explosions is a surplus!)<br />
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== Power tiers ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!Tier<br />
!Name<br />
!Range<br />
!Tier-appropriate cable<br />
|-<br />
|1||Low Voltage (LV)||'''32''' EU/t or less||{{InlineGrid|Tin Cable}} Tin Cable<br />
|-<br />
|2||Medium Voltage (MV)||'''128''' EU/t or less (down to LV)||{{InlineGrid|Copper Cable}} Copper Cable<br />
|-<br />
|3||High Voltage (HV)||'''512''' EU/t or less (down to MV)||{{InlineGrid|Gold Cable}} Gold Cable<br />
|-<br />
|4||Extreme Voltage (EV)||'''2048''' EU/t or less (down to HV)||{{InlineGrid|HV Cable}} HV Cable<br />
|-<br />
|5*||Insane Voltage (IV)||Technically anything above EV range<br>Typically identified as '''8192''' EU/t<br>(Glass Fibre Cable max transfer rate)||{{InlineGrid|Glass Fibre Cable}} Glass Fibre Cable<br />
|}<br />
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Machines (if they are EU acceptors or producers) typically have tooltips including ''Power Tier:'' followed by a number, to help you avoid explosions (or trigger them, if you're the HAYO-ish sort).<br />
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<span style="font-size:80%"><nowiki>*</nowiki>As of 2.6.133-ex110, nothing in IC&sup2; is labeled as ''Power Tier: 5''.</span><br />
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== Block interaction ==<br />
Any EU acceptor, meaning a machine or [[EU storage block]], can accept up to the maximum EU/t for its power tier without problems. Anything above that usually* causes it to '''explode''', destroying it completely and possibly taking a bit of the surroundings with it. It can accept lower tiers of EU/t, though if it only has a little EU storage (or none, as in the {{Gin|Mass Fabricator}}) or has several {{Gin|Overclocker Upgrade}}s installed, providing less than the maximum EU/t can cause interruptions. Storage blocks just fill a bit more slowly.<br />
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If a machine is compatible with {{Gin|Transformer Upgrade}}s, each one installed will raise the machine's power tier by 1, allowing originally low-tier machines to be directly powered by higher-tier cables, generators, or storage blocks.<br />
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<span style="font-size:80%"><nowiki>*</nowiki>The [[Creative Generator]] being a notable exception.</span><br />
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== Item interaction ==<br />
Electric items also have a power tier, though the tooltip does not indicate it (the tier can usually be inferred from the [[EU storage item]] used in its recipe).<br />
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An item can only be charged by something of the same or higher tier; an {{Gin|Electric Wrench}} (tier 1) can be charged in anything, but a {{Gin|Nano Saber}} (tier 3) can only be charged in an {{Gin|MFE}} or {{Gin|MFSU}}. (This is also true of [[EU charging item]]s, and what they can charge.)<br />
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Likewise, lower-tier machinery cannot be powered by higher-tier energy items; an {{Gin|Energy Crystal}} cannot be discharged to power a {{Gin|Macerator}}, unless it has at least two {{Gin|Transformer Upgrade}}s installed.<br />
[[Category:General concepts]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Gold_Ingot&diff=19337Gold Ingot2016-12-31T09:15:19Z<p>Deucexm: Redirect to main metal page, to match other metals</p>
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<div>#Redirect [[Gold#Gold Ingot]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Shaft_(Iron)&diff=19336Shaft (Iron)2016-12-31T09:07:37Z<p>Deucexm: Redirected to Iron to avoid outdated recipes etc.</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Iron#Shaft (Iron)]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Iron&diff=19335Iron2016-12-31T08:02:46Z<p>Deucexm: Much-needed cleanup</p>
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<div>'''Iron''' is metal resource from vanilla Minecraft, and an ingredient in nearly every recipe in IC&sup2; in one form or another.<br />
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== Forms ==<br />
These forms of iron are seen during [[ore processing]]: <br />
* {{Gin|Iron Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Crushed Iron Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Purified Crushed Iron Ore}}<br />
* {{Gin|Iron Dust}}<br />
* {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Iron Dust}}<br />
These forms of iron are seen during [[metal shaping]]:<br />
* {{Gin|Iron Ingot}}<br />
* {{Gin|Block of Iron}}<br />
* {{Gin|Iron Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Dense Iron Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Iron Item Casing}}<br />
* {{Gin|Shaft (Iron)}}<br />
* {{Gin|HV Cable}}<br />
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== Uses ==<br />
Pretty much '''everything ever'''.<br />
<br />
No, seriously. The first thing you'll need iron for is crafting the {{Gin|Forge Hammer}} to make metal plates, in order to craft an {{Gin|Iron Furnace}} or {{Gin|Basic Machine Casing}} for your first {{Gin|Generator}} - there are very few things that ''don't'' use iron in IC&sup2;, and most of them are subcomponents of things that do! Or maybe they're [[steel]] instead, which is just an upgrade of iron anyway.<br />
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You're going to need '''lots of this stuff'''. We mean it.</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Machine_Block&diff=19334Machine Block2016-12-31T07:48:43Z<p>Deucexm: Restructured; Polish translation could probably use an update as a result, but I'm not fluent</p>
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<div>:''Other languages: [[Blok maszyny|PL]]''<br />
{{Infobox<br />
|image=Basic Machine Casing ig.png<br />
|invimage=Basic Machine Casing<br />
|type=Block<br />
|tool=wrench<br />
}}<br />
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The '''Basic Machine Casing''' (formerly '''Machine Block''') is a crafting component in most IC&sup2; machine recipes. In more advanced recipes, it is replaced by the {{Gin|Advanced Machine Casing}}, which is crafted using the basic version.<br />
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== Recipe ==<br />
Construction and material reclamation in IC&sup2; '''v2.X''':<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate<br />
|A2=Iron Plate|C2=Iron Plate<br />
|A3=Iron Plate|B3=Iron Plate|C3=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Basic Machine Casing|nobreak=y}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Basic Machine Casing<br />
|Output=Iron Ingot|OA=8|nobreak=y}}<br><br><br><br><br><br><br />
<br />
Construction and material reclamation in IC&sup2; '''v1.X''':<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Refined Iron|B1=Refined Iron|C1=Refined Iron<br />
|A2=Refined Iron|C2=Refined Iron<br />
|A3=Refined Iron|B3=Refined Iron|C3=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Basic Machine Casing|nobreak=y}}<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B2=Basic Machine Casing<br />
|Output=Refined Iron|OA=8}}<br />
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== HAYO ==<br />
<br />
These multipurpose tools, known as Leet-Block M60, are the core element of ANY industrial device. In fact, they contain countless mechanisms, which can be easily adjusted to everyone's needs. You could possibly even craft it into a cake-generator, but hey, who would need one? Not me and therefore I don't have any blueprints for that kind of thingy, HAYO!</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Iron_Ingot&diff=19333Iron Ingot2016-12-31T07:47:17Z<p>Deucexm: Redirect since iron gets its own page for metal stuff</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Iron#Iron Ingot]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Advanced_Machine&diff=19332Advanced Machine2016-12-31T07:04:39Z<p>Deucexm: Redirect to proper name at last!</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Advanced Machine Casing]]</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Advanced_Machine_Casing&diff=19331Advanced Machine Casing2016-12-31T07:03:32Z<p>Deucexm: Today is the day for this to be the main page of the two! HAYO!</p>
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<div>{{Infobox<br />
|type=Block<br />
|tool=wrench<br />
|stackable=Yes (64)<br />
|flammable=No<br />
|id=resource@13<br />
}}<br />
An '''Advanced Machine Casing''' is a resource block in IC&sup2;, used as a crafting component for any machine too powerful and/or complex to be made using a {{Gin|Basic Machine Casing}}.<br />
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== Recipe ==<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Steel Plate|B1=Carbon Plate|C1=Steel Plate<br />
|A2=Advanced Alloy|B2=Basic Machine Casing|C2=Advanced Alloy<br />
|A3=Steel Plate|B3=Carbon Plate|C3=Steel Plate<br />
|Output=Advanced Machine<br />
|nobreak=y}}<br><br><br><br><br><br><br />
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== Usage ==<br />
Advanced Machine Casings are crafting components for the following machines and one item (as of v2.6.133):<br />
* {{Gin|MFSU}}<br />
* {{Gin|MFSU Upgrade Kit}}<br />
* {{Gin|Thermal Centrifuge}}<br />
* {{Gin|Induction Furnace}}<br />
* {{Gin|Teleporter}}<br />
* {{Gin|Advanced Miner}}<br />
* {{Gin|Mass Fabricator}}<br />
* {{Gin|Scanner}}<br />
* {{Gin|Pattern Storage}}<br />
* {{Gin|Terraformer}}<br />
* {{Gin|Reactor Coolant Injector (RSH)}}<br />
* {{Gin|Reactor Coolant Injector (LZH)}}<br />
* {{Gin|Batch Crafter}}</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Steel&diff=19330Steel2016-12-31T06:49:47Z<p>Deucexm: Transitioned to Gin from InlineGrid, a few updates for cleanliness</p>
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<div>'''Steel''' (the metal formerly known as '''refined iron''') is a metal resource added by IC&sup2;. It is ''not'' generated as ore, but must be created from [[Iron]] in a {{Gin|Blast Furnace}}.<br />
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== Forms ==<br />
As steel has no ore, it does not go through [[ore processing]]; steel ingots are produced in a {{Gin|Blast Furnace}} from iron (in some form) plus 6000 mB of Air, obtained by placing {{Gin|Universal Fluid Cell}}s in a {{Gin|Compressor}}.<br />
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Steel also has no dust form; if [[Macerator|macerated]] in ingot or dense plate form, it will return {{Gin|Iron Dust}}.<br />
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(Note that the blast furnace UI below is outdated.)<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Blast Furnace<br />
|Input=Iron;Crushed Iron Ore;Purified Crushed Iron Ore;Iron Dust<br />
|AirFull=6<br />
|Output1=Steel Ingot<br />
|Output2=Slag}}<br />
|{{Grid/Machine<br />
|Type=Macerator<br />
|Top=Steel Ingot;Dense Steel Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Dust;Iron Dust,8}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
These forms of steel are seen during [[metal shaping]]:<br />
* {{Gin|Steel Ingot}}<br />
* {{Gin|Steel Block}}<br />
* {{Gin|Steel Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Dense Steel Plate}}<br />
* {{Gin|Steel Item Casing}}<br />
* {{Gin|Shaft (Steel)}}<br />
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== Uses ==<br />
Steel in plate form is used in crafting {{Gin|Advanced Machine Casing}}s for making the more complex machinery of IC&sup2;.<br />
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It is also used to make:<br />
* subcomponents for the steel and carbon rotors {{Gin|Kinetic Gearbox Rotor (Steel)|}} {{Gin|Kinetic Gearbox Rotor (Carbon)|}} used in the {{Gin|Kinetic Wind Generator}}<br />
* steel and diamond blades {{Gin|Block Cutting Blade (Steel)|}} {{Gin|Block Cutting Blade (Diamond)|}} for the {{Gin|Block Cutting Machine}}<br />
* {{Gin|Steam Turbine Blade}}<br />
* {{Gin|Kinetic Steam Generator}}<br />
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== HAYO ==<br />
<br />
Now some further instructions for those customers, who bought the slightly less expensive versions of this products-row in crafting blueprints form.<br />
<br />
I would still recommend that you BUY all [[machine]]s instead, but if you really want to, you may craft them as well.<br />
<br />
First of all, you need the basic resource for all kind of advanced machines:<br />
<br />
It's secret knowledge revealed to you now, but you can actually '''smelt iron ingots to even better iron ingots'''. Isn't that great?<br />
<br />
'''They look better AND for sure are much more useful!'''</div>Deucexmhttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Metal_shaping&diff=19312Metal shaping2016-12-23T11:50:02Z<p>Deucexm: Transitioned to Gin from Gc, a bit cleaner overall, finagled the table layout a bit; still missing Grid Gold Item Casing</p>
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<div>'''Metal shaping''' in IC&sup2; is the process whereby raw metal inputs are transformed into a variety of output products.<br />
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Using shaped metal instead of bare ingots in crafting recipes allows for more depth in the process; however, it does require the appropriate tool(s) for the job.<br />
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== Requirements ==<br />
The first necessity for metal shaping is, naturally, metal. Dust (or other [[ore processing]] products) must be smelted into ingots (and depending on the recipe, possibly crafted into blocks as well) before being worked into other forms.<br />
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The second necessity is the appropriate tool for the desired product.<br />
* Manual shaping: {{Gin|Forge Hammer}} and {{Gin|Cutter}}<br />
* Machine shaping: mostly the {{Gin|Metal Former}}, also the {{Gin|Compressor}} and {{Gin|Block Cutting Machine}}<br />
Machine shaping allows for additional recipes not possible with manual tools.<br />
== Shaped products ==<br />
Blank cells in the table indicate a recipe that does not exist<sup>[2.6.133-ex110]</sup>, e.g. bronze ingots cannot be extruded into bronze cables and tin blocks cannot be extruded into tin shafts.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! rowspan=2 |Mode or Machine<br />
! rowspan=2 |Input<br>Item<br />
! rowspan=2 |Manual<br>Tool Also?<br />
! colspan=7 |Output (based on metal used)<br />
|-<br />
!Iron||Gold||Copper||Tin||Lead||Bronze||Steel<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan=2 |Rolling {{Gin|Forge Hammer||}}<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Ingot||}} Ingot<br />
| style="color:green" |Yes<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Gold Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Copper Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Tin Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Lead Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Bronze Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Steel Plate|}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Plate||}} Plate<br />
| style="color:green" |Yes<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Item Casing|}} (x2)<br />
|{{Gin|Gold Casing|}} (x2)<br />
|{{Gin|Copper Item Casing|}} (x2)<br />
|{{Gin|Tin Item Casing|}} (x2)<br />
|{{Gin|Lead Item Casing|}} (x2)<br />
|{{Gin|Bronze Item Casing|}} (x2)<br />
|{{Gin|Steel Item Casing|}} (x2)<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan=2 |Cutting {{Gin|Cutter||}}<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Plate||}} Plate<br />
| style="color:#aa0" |All but iron<br />
|{{Gin|HV Cable|}} (x4)<br />
|{{Gin|Gold Cable|}} (x4)<br />
|{{Gin|Copper Cable|}} (x2)<br />
|{{Gin|Tin Cable|}} (x3)<br />
| || ||<br />
|-<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Item Casing||}} Item Casing<br />
| style="color:firebrick" |No<br />
|{{Gin|Industrial Credit|}} (x2)<br />
| || || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan=4 |Extruding {{Gin|Copper Cable||}}<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Ingot||}} Ingot<br />
| style="color:firebrick" |No<br />
|{{Gin|HV Cable|}} (x4)<br />
|{{Gin|Gold Cable|}} (x4)<br />
|{{Gin|Copper Cable|}} (x3)<br />
|{{Gin|Tin Cable|}} (x3)<br />
| || ||<br />
|-<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Plate||}} Plate<br />
| style="color:firebrick" |No<br />
|{{Gin|Fuel Rod (Empty)|}}<br />
| || || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Item Casing||}} Item Casing<br />
| style="color:firebrick" |No<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Fence|}}<br />
| ||<br />
|{{Gin|Tin Can|}}<br />
| || ||<br />
|-<br />
|{{Gin|Block of Iron||}} Block<br />
| style="color:firebrick" |No<br />
|{{Gin|Shaft (Iron)|}}<br />
| || || || ||<br />
|{{Gin|Shaft (Steel)|}}<br />
|-<br />
!{{Gin|Block Cutting Machine}}<br />
|{{Gin|Block of Iron||}} Block<br />
| style="color:firebrick" |No<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Plate|}} (x9)<br />
|{{Gin|Gold Plate|}} (x9)<br />
|{{Gin|Copper Plate|}} (x9)<br />
|{{Gin|Tin Plate|}} (x9)<br />
|{{Gin|Lead Plate|}} (x9)<br />
|{{Gin|Bronze Plate|}} (x9)<br />
|{{Gin|Steel Plate|}} (x9)<br />
|-<br />
!{{Gin|Compressor}}<br />
|{{Gin|Iron Plate||}} Plate (x9)<br />
| style="color:firebrick" |No<br />
|{{Gin|Dense Iron Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Dense Gold Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Dense Copper Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Dense Tin Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Dense Lead Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Dense Bronze Plate|}}<br />
|{{Gin|Dense Steel Plate|}}<br />
|}<br />
Note that extruding a copper ingot produces 3 cables, compared to 2 from cutting a copper plate (whether with a Cutter or in the Metal Former).<br />
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