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The Block Cutting Machine is used to cut blocks of metal into plates. It requires [[EU]] to function, and a [[#Block Cutting Blades|blade]] of any kind. The blade's material [[#Hardness|determines]] whether or not a particular block can be cut into plates.
{{Infobox
|type=Machine
|tool=wrench
|maxeu=32
|storage=3600
|eu_use=4
|eu_op=1800
|optime=22.5
|id=te@51}}
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.


== Recipe ==
== Recipe ==
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|B1=Advanced Circuit
|B2=Advanced Machine
|A3=Electric Motor|B3=Shaft (Iron)|C3=Electric Motor
|Output=Block Cutting Machine
}}
== Block Cutting Blades ==
A block cutting blade must be inserted into the block cutting machine to make it work.
{{Grid/Crafting Table
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|B1=Electronic Circuit
|B2=Basic Machine Casing
|B3=Electric Motor
|Output=Block Cutting Machine|nobreak=y
}}<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]].
{|
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate
|A1=Iron Plate|B1=Iron Plate|C1=Iron Plate
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Stone|C2=Iron Plate
|A2=Iron Plate|B2=Stone|C2=Iron Plate
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|Output=Block Cutting Blade (Iron)
|Output=Block Cutting Blade (Iron)
}}
}}
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Refined Iron Plate|B1=Refined Iron Plate|C1=Refined Iron Plate
|A1=Steel Plate|B1=Steel Plate|C1=Steel Plate
|A2=Refined Iron Plate|B2=Iron|C2=Refined Iron Plate
|A2=Steel Plate|B2=Iron|C2=Steel Plate
|A3=Refined Iron Plate|B3=Refined Iron Plate|C3=Refined Iron Plate
|A3=Steel Plate|B3=Steel Plate|C3=Steel Plate
|Output=Block Cutting Blade (Refined Iron)
|Output=Block Cutting Blade (Steel)
}}
}}
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Diamond|B1=Diamond|C1=Diamond
|A1=Diamond|B1=Diamond|C1=Diamond
|A2=Diamond|B2=Refined Iron|C2=Diamond
|A2=Diamond|B2=Steel Ingot|C2=Diamond
|A3=Diamond|B3=Diamond|C3=Diamond
|A3=Diamond|B3=Diamond|C3=Diamond
|Output=Block Cutting Blade (Diamond)
|Output=Block Cutting Blade (Diamond)
}}
}}
|}
== Hardness ==
A {{Gin|Block Cutting Blade (Iron)}} can cut these blocks into 9 plates:
* {{Gin|Block of Gold}}
* {{Gin|Copper Block}}
* {{Gin|Tin Block}}
* {{Gin|Lead Block}}
* {{Gin|Bronze Block}}
In addition:
* {{Gin|Wood}} (of any sort) yields 6 {{Gin|Wooden Planks}} of the appropriate type.
** Exception: {{Gin|Rubber Wood}} yields 4 Jungle Wood Planks, rather than the 3 from manually crafting.
* 2 {{Gin|Wooden Planks}} yields 6 {{Gin|Stick}}s.
A {{Gin|Block Cutting Blade (Steel)}} can do all the above, and cuts two additional blocks:
* {{Gin|Block of Iron}}
* {{Gin|Lapis Lazuli Block}}
A {{Gin|Block Cutting Blade (Diamond)}} can do all the above, and cuts two final blocks:
* {{Gin|Steel Block}}
* {{Gin|Obsidian}}
== HAYO ==
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.
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'''.
You nail those scissor-edged plates to a stone core, and... HAYO! You have yourself an 'Iron Block Cutting Blade'.


=== Hardness ===
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!
{| class="wikitable"
    !Cutting Blade
    !Bronze
    !Obsidian
    !Gold
    !Lead
    !Copper
    !Tin
    !Iron
    !Refined Iron
    !Lapis Lazuli
    |-
    |[[Block Cutting Blade (Iron)|Iron]]
    |Yes
    |No
    |Yes
    |Yes
    |Yes
    |Yes
    |No
    |No
    |No
    |-
    |[[Block Cutting Blade (Refined Iron)|Refined Iron]]
    |Yes
    |No
    |Yes
    |Yes
    |Yes
    |Yes
    |Yes
    |No
    |Yes
    |-
    |[[Block Cutting Blade (Diamond)|Diamond]]
    |Yes
    |Yes
    |Yes
    |Yes
    |Yes
    |Yes
    |Yes
    |Yes
    |Yes
|}

Latest revision as of 00:07, 14 April 2018

Block Cutting Machine
Block Cutting Machine ig.png
Grid Block Cutting Machine.png
Properties
Type Machine
Tool Grid Wrench.png




Stackable Yes (64)





Energy Consumption
Max EU Input 32 EU/t (LV)
EU Use 4 EU/t
EU Per Operation 1800
EU Storage 3600 EU
Technical Details
Operation Length 22.5 Seconds
UU Cost {{{uu_cost}}}
First appearance ?
ID IC2:te@51


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.

Recipe[edit]



Grid Electronic Circuit.png
Grid Basic Machine Casing.png
Grid Electric Motor.png



Grid Block Cutting Machine.png







The Block Cutting Machine is entirely useless without a blade to put in it. The blade's material determines what blocks the machine can cut.

Grid Iron Plate.png
Grid Iron Plate.png
Grid Iron Plate.png
Grid Iron Plate.png
Grid Stone.png
Grid Iron Plate.png
Grid Iron Plate.png
Grid Iron Plate.png
Grid Iron Plate.png
Grid Block Cutting Blade (Iron).png

Grid Steel Plate.png
Grid Steel Plate.png
Grid Steel Plate.png
Grid Steel Plate.png
Grid Iron.png
Grid Steel Plate.png
Grid Steel Plate.png
Grid Steel Plate.png
Grid Steel Plate.png
Grid Block Cutting Blade (Steel).png

Grid Diamond.png
Grid Diamond.png
Grid Diamond.png
Grid Diamond.png
Grid Steel Ingot.png
Grid Diamond.png
Grid Diamond.png
Grid Diamond.png
Grid Diamond.png
Grid Block Cutting Blade (Diamond).png

Hardness[edit]

A Grid Block Cutting Blade (Iron).png Block Cutting Blade (Iron) can cut these blocks into 9 plates:

In addition:

A Grid Block Cutting Blade (Steel).png Block Cutting Blade (Steel) can do all the above, and cuts two additional blocks:

A Grid Block Cutting Blade (Diamond).png Block Cutting Blade (Diamond) can do all the above, and cuts two final blocks:

HAYO[edit]

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.

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.

You nail those scissor-edged plates to a stone core, and... HAYO! You have yourself an 'Iron Block Cutting Blade'.

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 this pamphlet. I'm getting sick and tired of people telling me they can't cut iron with iron!