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=== 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'.
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!

Revision as of 18:15, 14 April 2016

The Block Cutting Machine is used to cut blocks of metal into plates. It requires EU to function, and a blade of any kind. The blade's material determines whether or not a particular block can be cut into plates.

Recipe[edit]


Grid Electric Motor.png
Grid Advanced Circuit.png
Grid Advanced Machine.png
Grid Shaft (Iron).png


Grid Electric Motor.png
Grid Block Cutting Machine.png


Block Cutting Blades[edit]

A block cutting blade must be inserted into the block cutting machine to make it work.

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


Grid Diamond.png
Grid Diamond.png
Grid Diamond.png
Grid Diamond.png
Grid Refined Iron.png
Grid Diamond.png
Grid Diamond.png
Grid Diamond.png
Grid Diamond.png
Grid Block Cutting Blade (Diamond).png


Hardness[edit]

Cutting Blade Bronze Obsidian Gold Lead Copper Tin Iron Refined Iron Lapis Lazuli
Iron Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No
Refined Iron Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Diamond Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes


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!