https://wiki.industrial-craft.net/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Liralenli&feedformat=atomIndustrial-Craft-Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T06:15:20ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.37.1https://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Fluid_Ejector_Upgrade&diff=15610Fluid Ejector Upgrade2015-02-14T04:25:46Z<p>Liralenli: </p>
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The Fluid Ejector Upgrade is an upgrade that can be used in machines by placing it in one of the upgrade slots for the machine. It will pump the fluid out of the output of the machine into any available receptacle attached to any wall of the machine. If there are multiple receptacle (fluid pipes, tanks, or machines that take a fluid input), it will output 10mb of liquid at random between all available receivers.<br />
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== Recipe ==<br />
For "Fluid Ejector Upgrade":<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Plate|B1=|C1=Tin Plate<br />
|A2=|B2=Electric Motor|C2=<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=Fluid Ejector Upgrade<br />
}}<br />
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{{Navigation}}</div>Liralenlihttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Fluid_Ejector_Upgrade&diff=15609Fluid Ejector Upgrade2015-02-14T04:25:02Z<p>Liralenli: Put in the recipe and general information on the upgrade.</p>
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The Fluid Ejector Upgrade is an upgrade that can be used in several machines by placing it in the upgrade slots for the machine. It will pump the fluid out of the output of the machine into any available receptacle attached to any wall of the machine. If there are multiple receptacle (fluid pipes, tanks, or machines that take a fluid input), it will output 10mb of liquid at random between all available receivers.<br />
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== Recipe ==<br />
For "Fluid Ejector Upgrade":<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|A1=Tin Plate|B1=|C1=Tin Plate<br />
|A2=|B2=Electric Motor|C2=<br />
|A3=Tin Plate|B3=|C3=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=Fluid Ejector Upgrade<br />
}}<br />
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{{Navigation}}</div>Liralenlihttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Canning_Machine&diff=15127Talk:Canning Machine2014-12-16T16:25:19Z<p>Liralenli: </p>
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<div>== Food item images ==<br />
I have all the missing or incorrect images ready to upload, but lack the permissions to do so. (Cooked porkchop is wrong.) I'd be glad to do it, but anyone else could, if you feel like it. Just swipe the grid images from the official MC wiki... -- [[User:Lexmechanic|Lexmechanic]] 20:50, 7 June 2012 (CEST)<br />
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== EU use ==<br />
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This machine definitely isn't free, I did have to put a battery in it to get it running. If someone knowledgeable comes along before I make my way to the Nether for glowstone dust, please update its energy requirement.<br />
<br /><span style="font-family:Courier New,Courier,monospace;font-size:10pt;">[[User:Subignition|-- SubIgnition]] <font style="font-size:8pt">[[User_talk:Subignition|(talk)]]</font></span> 07:11, 24 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
:* I changed the "0" to a "?". --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] 07:56, 24 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
Made some experiments with one.<br />
# Filling one number of tin cans takes constant amount of EU(68), regardless of used food.<br />
# The same about filling one fuel can, but this takes much more EU(I got the amount of 589).<br />
# Looks like minimum is 1 EU/t. Not completely sure, through.<br />
Look forward for comments. [[User:LitTLE|LitTLE]] 09:40, 23 June 2012 (UTC)<br />
EDIT: Had anybody read this? [[User:LitTLE|The same user]] 18:41, 24 June 2012 (UTC)<br />
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As of 2.2.654 the solid canning machine takes 2 EU/t and 32 EU/t maximum. The fluid-solid canning machine takes 4 EU/t and 32 EU/t max. --[[User:Liralenli|Liralenli]] 17:24, 16 December 2014 (CET)<br />
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== Canned Food and Minecraft Beta 1.8+ ==<br />
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Since Beta 1.8 added the hunger system, all foods (with the exception of Golden Apples and Milk) can now be stacked to 64. What, if any, changes to the article are appropriate considering this change?<br />
<br /><b style="font-size: 10pt; font-style: normal; font-family: Courier New, Courier, monospace;">[[User:Subignition|-- SubIgnition]] <i style="font-style: normal; font-size: 8pt">[[User_talk:Subignition|(talk)]]</i></b> 16:22, 22 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
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well i personally think the canning machine still has use as a common food that is made from all food types.<br />
a example is you have 3 pork ,7 chicken and 4 melon pieces. these take up 3 inventory slots but can be compresses to use 1 inventory slot instead of 3.<br />
zulu_217<br />
:I don't think another mod automating that is relevant, at all. But apparently what was not mentioned in the article is that IC² canned food still '''directly restores health''', rather than hunger. Though this behavior is inconsistent, it does, in its current state, provide a good reason for the machine's existence, so I am going to make a note of this on the page.<br />
:<span style="font-family:Courier New,Courier,monospace;font-size:10pt;">[[User:Subignition|-- SubIgnition]] <font style="font-size:8pt">[[User_talk:Subignition|(talk)]]</font></span> 15:20, 23 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
::tin cans now restore the hunger bar, corrected in the wiki.--[[User:Temdur XXIV|Temdur XXIV]] 22:21, 18 April 2012 (CEST)<br />
<br />
== outsourcing? ==<br />
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split the part with food to [[Tin Can]] and the fuel stuff to [[Fuel]]? --[[User:Temdur XXIV|Temdur XXIV]] 22:21, 18 April 2012 (CEST)<br />
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== Transformer Upgrade ==<br />
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I've wasted so ''much'' gold. <br />
The canning machine can't be upgraded with a transformer upgrade.<br />
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== Two Kinds of Canning Machines ==<br />
As of version 2.2.654-experimental, there are now two different canning machines, a solid one (which I think is the old one) and a fluid-solid one that has the interface attributed to the "new" version that's on this page. There probably ought to be two different pages for two different machines on the Experimental recipes page, now.</div>Liralenlihttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Canning_Machine&diff=15126Talk:Canning Machine2014-12-16T16:24:13Z<p>Liralenli: </p>
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<div>== Two Kinds of Canning Machines ==<br />
As of version 2.2.654-experimental, there are now two different canning machines, a solid one (which I think is the old one) and a fluid-solid one that has the interface attributed to the "new" version that's on this page. There probably ought to be two different pages for two different machines on the Experimental recipes page, now. <br />
<br />
== Food item images ==<br />
I have all the missing or incorrect images ready to upload, but lack the permissions to do so. (Cooked porkchop is wrong.) I'd be glad to do it, but anyone else could, if you feel like it. Just swipe the grid images from the official MC wiki... -- [[User:Lexmechanic|Lexmechanic]] 20:50, 7 June 2012 (CEST)<br />
<br />
== EU use ==<br />
<br />
This machine definitely isn't free, I did have to put a battery in it to get it running. If someone knowledgeable comes along before I make my way to the Nether for glowstone dust, please update its energy requirement.<br />
<br /><span style="font-family:Courier New,Courier,monospace;font-size:10pt;">[[User:Subignition|-- SubIgnition]] <font style="font-size:8pt">[[User_talk:Subignition|(talk)]]</font></span> 07:11, 24 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
:* I changed the "0" to a "?". --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] 07:56, 24 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
Made some experiments with one.<br />
# Filling one number of tin cans takes constant amount of EU(68), regardless of used food.<br />
# The same about filling one fuel can, but this takes much more EU(I got the amount of 589).<br />
# Looks like minimum is 1 EU/t. Not completely sure, through.<br />
Look forward for comments. [[User:LitTLE|LitTLE]] 09:40, 23 June 2012 (UTC)<br />
EDIT: Had anybody read this? [[User:LitTLE|The same user]] 18:41, 24 June 2012 (UTC)<br />
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As of 2.2.654 the solid canning machine takes 2 EU/t and 32 EU/t maximum. The fluid-solid canning machine takes 4 EU/t and 32 EU/t max. --[[User:Liralenli|Liralenli]] 17:24, 16 December 2014 (CET)<br />
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== Canned Food and Minecraft Beta 1.8+ ==<br />
<br />
Since Beta 1.8 added the hunger system, all foods (with the exception of Golden Apples and Milk) can now be stacked to 64. What, if any, changes to the article are appropriate considering this change?<br />
<br /><b style="font-size: 10pt; font-style: normal; font-family: Courier New, Courier, monospace;">[[User:Subignition|-- SubIgnition]] <i style="font-style: normal; font-size: 8pt">[[User_talk:Subignition|(talk)]]</i></b> 16:22, 22 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
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well i personally think the canning machine still has use as a common food that is made from all food types.<br />
a example is you have 3 pork ,7 chicken and 4 melon pieces. these take up 3 inventory slots but can be compresses to use 1 inventory slot instead of 3.<br />
zulu_217<br />
:I don't think another mod automating that is relevant, at all. But apparently what was not mentioned in the article is that IC² canned food still '''directly restores health''', rather than hunger. Though this behavior is inconsistent, it does, in its current state, provide a good reason for the machine's existence, so I am going to make a note of this on the page.<br />
:<span style="font-family:Courier New,Courier,monospace;font-size:10pt;">[[User:Subignition|-- SubIgnition]] <font style="font-size:8pt">[[User_talk:Subignition|(talk)]]</font></span> 15:20, 23 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
::tin cans now restore the hunger bar, corrected in the wiki.--[[User:Temdur XXIV|Temdur XXIV]] 22:21, 18 April 2012 (CEST)<br />
<br />
== outsourcing? ==<br />
<br />
split the part with food to [[Tin Can]] and the fuel stuff to [[Fuel]]? --[[User:Temdur XXIV|Temdur XXIV]] 22:21, 18 April 2012 (CEST)<br />
<br />
== Transformer Upgrade ==<br />
<br />
I've wasted so ''much'' gold. <br />
The canning machine can't be upgraded with a transformer upgrade.</div>Liralenlihttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Talk:Canning_Machine&diff=15125Talk:Canning Machine2014-12-16T16:23:01Z<p>Liralenli: Called out that as of 2.2.654, there are two types of canning machine.</p>
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<div>== Two Kinds of Canning Machines ==<br />
As of version 2.2.654-experimental, there are now two different canning machines, a solid one (which I think is the old one) and a fluid-solid one that has the interface attributed to the "new" version that's on this page. There probably ought to be two different pages for two different machines on the Experimental recipes page, now. <br />
<br />
== Food item images ==<br />
I have all the missing or incorrect images ready to upload, but lack the permissions to do so. (Cooked porkchop is wrong.) I'd be glad to do it, but anyone else could, if you feel like it. Just swipe the grid images from the official MC wiki... -- [[User:Lexmechanic|Lexmechanic]] 20:50, 7 June 2012 (CEST)<br />
<br />
== EU use ==<br />
<br />
This machine definitely isn't free, I did have to put a battery in it to get it running. If someone knowledgeable comes along before I make my way to the Nether for glowstone dust, please update its energy requirement.<br />
<br /><span style="font-family:Courier New,Courier,monospace;font-size:10pt;">[[User:Subignition|-- SubIgnition]] <font style="font-size:8pt">[[User_talk:Subignition|(talk)]]</font></span> 07:11, 24 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
:* I changed the "0" to a "?". --[[User:Trifler|Trifler]] 07:56, 24 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
Made some experiments with one.<br />
# Filling one number of tin cans takes constant amount of EU(68), regardless of used food.<br />
# The same about filling one fuel can, but this takes much more EU(I got the amount of 589).<br />
# Looks like minimum is 1 EU/t. Not completely sure, through.<br />
Look forward for comments. [[User:LitTLE|LitTLE]] 09:40, 23 June 2012 (UTC)<br />
EDIT: Had anybody read this? [[User:LitTLE|The same user]] 18:41, 24 June 2012 (UTC)<br />
<br />
As of 2.2.654 the solid canning machine takes 2 EU/t and 32 EU/t maximum. The fluid-solid canning machine takes 4 EU/t and 32 EU/t max.<br />
<br />
== Canned Food and Minecraft Beta 1.8+ ==<br />
<br />
Since Beta 1.8 added the hunger system, all foods (with the exception of Golden Apples and Milk) can now be stacked to 64. What, if any, changes to the article are appropriate considering this change?<br />
<br /><b style="font-size: 10pt; font-style: normal; font-family: Courier New, Courier, monospace;">[[User:Subignition|-- SubIgnition]] <i style="font-style: normal; font-size: 8pt">[[User_talk:Subignition|(talk)]]</i></b> 16:22, 22 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
<br />
well i personally think the canning machine still has use as a common food that is made from all food types.<br />
a example is you have 3 pork ,7 chicken and 4 melon pieces. these take up 3 inventory slots but can be compresses to use 1 inventory slot instead of 3.<br />
zulu_217<br />
:I don't think another mod automating that is relevant, at all. But apparently what was not mentioned in the article is that IC² canned food still '''directly restores health''', rather than hunger. Though this behavior is inconsistent, it does, in its current state, provide a good reason for the machine's existence, so I am going to make a note of this on the page.<br />
:<span style="font-family:Courier New,Courier,monospace;font-size:10pt;">[[User:Subignition|-- SubIgnition]] <font style="font-size:8pt">[[User_talk:Subignition|(talk)]]</font></span> 15:20, 23 October 2011 (CEST)<br />
::tin cans now restore the hunger bar, corrected in the wiki.--[[User:Temdur XXIV|Temdur XXIV]] 22:21, 18 April 2012 (CEST)<br />
<br />
== outsourcing? ==<br />
<br />
split the part with food to [[Tin Can]] and the fuel stuff to [[Fuel]]? --[[User:Temdur XXIV|Temdur XXIV]] 22:21, 18 April 2012 (CEST)<br />
<br />
== Transformer Upgrade ==<br />
<br />
I've wasted so ''much'' gold. <br />
The canning machine can't be upgraded with a transformer upgrade.</div>Liralenlihttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Metal_Former&diff=15122Metal Former2014-12-09T00:23:58Z<p>Liralenli: </p>
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<div>The Metal Former is a machine which is used and/or needed to craft various items, such as Plates, Item Casings, and Cable. The Metal Former has 3 modes which can be toggled by clicking the button underneath the progress bar: Rolling, Cutting, and Extruding. Rolling mode is represented by a [[Forge Hammer]] and is used to turn Ingots into Plates, and Plates into Item Casings. Cutting mode is represented by a [[Cutter]] and is used to turn Plates into Cable, and also [[Iron Item Casing]] into [[Industrial Credit]]. Extruding mode is represented by [[Copper Cable]], and is used to turn Ingots directly into cable, as well as some other recipes shown below.<br />
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If mined by a pickaxe it will only yield a machine body, and it can be picked up with a wrench.<br />
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== Energy ==<br />
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Usage = 10 EU/t, 2000 EU per operation<br />
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Storage = 4000 EU<br />
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Max Input = 32 EU/t<br />
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== Recipe ==<br />
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{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Tool Box|B2=Machine|C2=Tool Box<br />
|A3=Coil|B3=Coil|C3=Coil<br />
|Output=Metal Former<br />
}}<br />
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== Rolling Mode Recipes ==<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Tin<br />
|Output=Tin Plate<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Lead Ingot<br />
|Output=Lead Plate<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Copper<br />
|Output=Copper Plate<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Plate<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Gold<br />
|Output=Gold Plate<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Plate<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Refined Iron Plate<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=Tin Casing<br />
|OA=2<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Lead Plate<br />
|Output=Lead Casing<br />
|OA=2<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Copper Item Casing<br />
|OA=2<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Casing<br />
|OA=2<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Gold Plate<br />
|Output=Gold Casing<br />
|OA=2<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Bronze Plate<br />
|Output=Bronze Item Casing<br />
|OA=2<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Refined Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Refined Iron Casing<br />
|OA=2<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
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== Cutting Mode Recipes ==<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Cutting<br />
|Input=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=Tin Cable<br />
|OA=3<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Cutting<br />
|Input=Gold Plate<br />
|Output=Gold Cable<br />
|OA=4<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Cutting<br />
|Input=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Copper Cable<br />
|OA=3<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Cutting<br />
|Input=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=HV Cable<br />
|OA=4<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Cutting<br />
|Input=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Coin<br />
|OA=2<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
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== Extruding Mode Recipes ==<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Tin<br />
|Output=Tin Cable<br />
|OA=3<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Gold<br />
|Output=Gold Cable<br />
|OA=4<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Copper<br />
|Output=Copper Cable<br />
|OA=3<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Iron<br />
|Output=HV Cable<br />
|OA=4<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=Empty Cell<br />
|OA=3<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Tin Can<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Fuel Rod (Empty)<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Iron Fence<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Block of Iron<br />
|Output=Shaft (Iron)<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Refined Iron Block<br />
|Output=Shaft (Refined Iron)<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
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{{Navigation}}</div>Liralenlihttps://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Metal_Former&diff=15121Metal Former2014-12-08T17:47:07Z<p>Liralenli: Just added that it'd destroyed by a pickaxe.</p>
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<div>The Metal Former is a machine which is used and/or needed to craft various items, such as Plates, Item Casings, and Cable. The Metal Former has 3 modes which can be toggled by clicking the button underneath the progress bar: Rolling, Cutting, and Extruding. Rolling mode is represented by a [[Forge Hammer]] and is used to turn Ingots into Plates, and Plates into Item Casings. Cutting mode is represented by a [[Cutter]] and is used to turn Plates into Cable, and also [[Iron Item Casing]] into [[Industrial Credit]]. Extruding mode is represented by [[Copper Cable]], and is used to turn Ingots directly into cable, as well as some other recipes shown below.<br />
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If mined by a pickaxe it will only yield a machine body. <br />
<br />
== Energy ==<br />
<br />
Usage = 10 EU/t, 2000 EU per operation<br />
<br />
Storage = 4000 EU<br />
<br />
Max Input = 32 EU/t<br />
<br />
== Recipe ==<br />
<br />
{{Grid/Crafting Table<br />
|B1=Electronic Circuit<br />
|A2=Tool Box|B2=Machine|C2=Tool Box<br />
|A3=Coil|B3=Coil|C3=Coil<br />
|Output=Metal Former<br />
}}<br />
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== Rolling Mode Recipes ==<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Tin<br />
|Output=Tin Plate<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Lead Ingot<br />
|Output=Lead Plate<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Copper<br />
|Output=Copper Plate<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Iron<br />
|Output=Iron Plate<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Gold<br />
|Output=Gold Plate<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Bronze<br />
|Output=Bronze Plate<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Refined Iron<br />
|Output=Refined Iron Plate<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=Tin Casing<br />
|OA=2<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Lead Plate<br />
|Output=Lead Casing<br />
|OA=2<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Copper Item Casing<br />
|OA=2<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Iron Casing<br />
|OA=2<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Gold Plate<br />
|Output=Gold Casing<br />
|OA=2<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Bronze Plate<br />
|Output=Bronze Item Casing<br />
|OA=2<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Rolling<br />
|Input=Refined Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Refined Iron Casing<br />
|OA=2<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Cutting Mode Recipes ==<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Cutting<br />
|Input=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=Tin Cable<br />
|OA=3<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Cutting<br />
|Input=Gold Plate<br />
|Output=Gold Cable<br />
|OA=4<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Cutting<br />
|Input=Copper Plate<br />
|Output=Copper Cable<br />
|OA=3<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Cutting<br />
|Input=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=HV Cable<br />
|OA=4<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Cutting<br />
|Input=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Coin<br />
|OA=2<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Extruding Mode Recipes ==<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Tin<br />
|Output=Tin Cable<br />
|OA=3<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Gold<br />
|Output=Gold Cable<br />
|OA=4<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Copper<br />
|Output=Copper Cable<br />
|OA=3<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Iron<br />
|Output=HV Cable<br />
|OA=4<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Tin Plate<br />
|Output=Empty Cell<br />
|OA=3<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Tin Casing<br />
|Output=Tin Can<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Iron Plate<br />
|Output=Fuel Rod (Empty)<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Iron Casing<br />
|Output=Iron Fence<br />
|}}<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Block of Iron<br />
|Output=Shaft (Iron)<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
{|<br />
|{{Grid/Metal Former<br />
|Mode=Extruding<br />
|Input=Refined Iron Block<br />
|Output=Shaft (Refined Iron)<br />
|}}<br />
|}<br />
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