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== Requirements ==
== Requirements ==
The first necessity for metal shaping is, naturally, metal.  Dust (or other [[ore processing]] products) must be smelted into ingots before being worked into other forms.
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.
 
The second necessity is the appropriate tool for the desired product.  Manual shaping requires either a [[Forge Hammer]] or [[Cutter]], while machine shaping (including additional recipes not possible with manual tools) is accomplished with a [[Metal Former]] and (for dense plates) a [[Compressor]], and optionally a [[Block Cutting Machine]].


The second necessity is the appropriate tool for the desired product.
* Manual shaping: {{Gin|Forge Hammer}} and {{Gin|Cutter}}
* Machine shaping: mostly the {{Gin|Metal Former}}, also the {{Gin|Compressor}} and {{Gin|Block Cutting Machine}}
Machine shaping allows for additional recipes not possible with manual tools.
==Manual recipes==
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.
{|
!Plate
!Item casing
!Cable
|-
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Forge Hammer|B1=Copper Ingot
|Output=Copper Plate
}}
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Forge Hammer|B1=Copper Plate
|Output=Copper Item Casing
|OA=2
}}
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Cutter|B1=Copper Plate
|Output=Copper Cable
|OA=2
}}
|}
== Shaped products ==
== Shaped products ==
In the table below, the Metal Former's modes are identified by the appropriate icon - hammering [[File:Grid Forge Hammer.png|link=]], cutting [[File:Grid Cutter.png|link=]], and extruding [[File:Grid Copper Cable.png|link=]]. The other machines' recipes are noted by their machine icons.  Note that only hammering and cutting recipes (the first three in the table) can be accomplished manually.
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.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Object
! rowspan=2 |Mode or Machine
!Input
! rowspan=2 |Input<br>Item
!Mode
! rowspan=2 |Manual<br>Tool Also?
!Output
! colspan=7 |Output (based on metal used)
|-
|-
|Plate
!Iron||Gold||Copper||Tin||Lead||Bronze||Steel
|{{Gc|Iron;Gold Ingot;Copper;Tin;Lead Ingot;Bronze;Refined Iron}}
|{{Gc|Forge Hammer}}
|{{Gc|Iron Plate;Gold Plate;Copper Plate;Tin Plate;Lead Plate;Bronze Plate;Refined Iron Plate}}
|-
|-
|Item Casing
! rowspan=2 |Rolling {{Gin|Forge Hammer||}}
|{{Gc|Iron Plate;Gold Plate;Copper Plate;Tin Plate;Lead Plate;Bronze Plate;Refined Iron Plate}}
|{{Gin|Iron Ingot||}} Ingot
|{{Gc|Forge Hammer}}
| style="color:green" |Yes
|{{Gc|Iron Item Casing,2;Gold Casing,2;Copper Item Casing,2;Tin Casing,2;Lead Item Casing,2;Bronze Item Casing,2;Refined Iron Item Casing,2}}
|{{Gin|Iron Plate|}}
|{{Gin|Gold Plate|}}
|{{Gin|Copper Plate|}}
|{{Gin|Tin Plate|}}
|{{Gin|Lead Plate|}}
|{{Gin|Bronze Plate|}}
|{{Gin|Steel Plate|}}
|-
|-
|Cable
|{{Gin|Iron Plate||}} Plate
|{{Gc|Iron Plate;Gold Plate;Copper Plate;Tin Plate}}
| style="color:green" |Yes
|{{Gc|Cutter}}
|{{Gin|Iron Item Casing|}} (x2)
|{{Gc|HV Cable,4;Gold Cable,4;Copper Cable,2;Tin Cable,3}}
|{{Gin|Gold Casing|}} (x2)
|{{Gin|Copper Item Casing|}} (x2)
|{{Gin|Tin Item Casing|}} (x2)
|{{Gin|Lead Item Casing|}} (x2)
|{{Gin|Bronze Item Casing|}} (x2)
|{{Gin|Steel Item Casing|}} (x2)
|-
|-
|Cable
! rowspan=2 |Cutting {{Gin|Cutter||}}
|{{Gc|Iron;Gold Ingot;Copper;Tin}}
|{{Gin|Iron Plate||}} Plate
|[[File:Grid Copper Cable.png|link=]]
| style="color:#aa0" |All but iron
|{{Gc|HV Cable,4;Gold Cable,4;Copper Cable,3;Tin Cable,3}}
|{{Gin|HV Cable|}} (x4)
|{{Gin|Gold Cable|}} (x4)
|{{Gin|Copper Cable|}} (x2)
|{{Gin|Tin Cable|}} (x3)
| || ||
|-
|-
|Fuel Rod
|{{Gin|Iron Item Casing||}} Item Casing
|{{Gc|Iron Plate}}
| style="color:firebrick" |No
|[[File:Grid Copper Cable.png|link=]]
|{{Gin|Industrial Credit|}} (x2)
|{{Gc|Fuel Rod (Empty)}}
| || || || || ||
|-
|-
|Iron Fence
! rowspan=4 |Extruding {{Gin|Copper Cable||}}
|{{Gc|Iron Item Casing}}
|{{Gin|Iron Ingot||}} Ingot
|[[File:Grid Copper Cable.png|link=]]
| style="color:firebrick" |No
|{{Gc|Iron Fence}}
|{{Gin|HV Cable|}} (x4)
|{{Gin|Gold Cable|}} (x4)
|{{Gin|Copper Cable|}} (x3)
|{{Gin|Tin Cable|}} (x3)
| || ||
|-
|-
|Tin Can
|{{Gin|Iron Plate||}} Plate
|{{Gc|Tin Casing}}
| style="color:firebrick" |No
|[[File:Grid Copper Cable.png|link=]]
|{{Gin|Fuel Rod (Empty)|}}
|{{Gc|Tin Can}}
| || || || || ||
|-
|-
|Shaft
|{{Gin|Iron Item Casing||}} Item Casing
|{{Gc|Iron Block;Refined Iron Block}}
| style="color:firebrick" |No
|[[File:Grid Copper Cable.png|link=]]
|{{Gin|Iron Fence|}}
|{{Gc|Shaft (Iron);Shaft (Refined Iron)}}
| ||
|{{Gin|Tin Can|}}
| || ||
|-
|-
|Plate (x9)
|{{Gin|Block of Iron||}} Block
|{{Gc|Iron Block;Gold Block;Copper Block;Tin Block;Lead Block;Bronze Block;Refined Iron Block}}
| style="color:firebrick" |No
|{{Gc|Block Cutting Machine}}
|{{Gin|Shaft (Iron)|}}
|{{Gc|Iron Plate,9;Gold Plate,9;Copper Plate,9;Tin Plate,9;Lead Plate,9;Bronze Plate,9;Refined Iron Plate,9}}
| || || || ||
|{{Gin|Shaft (Steel)|}}
|-
|-
|Dense Plate
!{{Gin|Block Cutting Machine}}
|{{Gc|Iron Plate,9;Gold Plate,9;Copper Plate,9;Tin Plate,9;Lead Plate,9;Bronze Plate,9;Refined Iron Plate,9}}
|{{Gin|Block of Iron||}} Block
|{{Gc|Compressor}}
| style="color:firebrick" |No
|{{Gc|Dense Iron Plate;Dense Gold Plate;Dense Copper Plate;Dense Tin Plate;Dense Lead Plate;Dense Bronze Plate;Dense Refined Iron Plate}}
|{{Gin|Iron Plate|}} (x9)
|{{Gin|Gold Plate|}} (x9)
|{{Gin|Copper Plate|}} (x9)
|{{Gin|Tin Plate|}} (x9)
|{{Gin|Lead Plate|}} (x9)
|{{Gin|Bronze Plate|}} (x9)
|{{Gin|Steel Plate|}} (x9)
|-
!{{Gin|Compressor}}
|{{Gin|Iron Plate||}} Plate (x9)
| style="color:firebrick" |No
|{{Gin|Dense Iron Plate|}}
|{{Gin|Dense Gold Plate|}}
|{{Gin|Dense Copper Plate|}}
|{{Gin|Dense Tin Plate|}}
|{{Gin|Dense Lead Plate|}}
|{{Gin|Dense Bronze Plate|}}
|{{Gin|Dense Steel Plate|}}
|}
|}
Bronze, lead, and steel (refined iron) do not have corresponding cables.  Also, extruding a copper ingot produces 3 cables, compared to 2 from cutting a copper plate (whether with a Cutter or in the Metal Former).
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).
 
Although not metals, it should be noted that the Compressor can also create dense plates from lapis and obsidian.
[[Category:General concepts]]
[[Category:General concepts]]

Latest revision as of 01:11, 14 April 2018

Metal shaping in IC² is the process whereby raw metal inputs are transformed into a variety of output products.

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.

Requirements[edit]

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.

The second necessity is the appropriate tool for the desired product.

Machine shaping allows for additional recipes not possible with manual tools.

Manual recipes[edit]

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.

Plate Item casing Cable
Grid Forge Hammer.png


Grid Copper Ingot.png




Grid Copper Plate.png

Grid Forge Hammer.png


Grid Copper Plate.png




Grid Copper Item Casing.png

Copper Item Casing

Copper Item Casing


Grid Cutter.png


Grid Copper Plate.png




Grid Copper Cable.png

Copper Cable

Copper Cable


Shaped products[edit]

Blank cells in the table indicate a recipe that does not exist[2.6.133-ex110], e.g. bronze ingots cannot be extruded into bronze cables and tin blocks cannot be extruded into tin shafts.

Mode or Machine Input
Item
Manual
Tool Also?
Output (based on metal used)
Iron Gold Copper Tin Lead Bronze Steel
Rolling Grid Forge Hammer.png Grid Iron Ingot.png Ingot Yes Grid Iron Plate.png Grid Gold Plate.png Grid Copper Plate.png Grid Tin Plate.png Grid Lead Plate.png Grid Bronze Plate.png Grid Steel Plate.png
Grid Iron Plate.png Plate Yes Grid Iron Item Casing.png (x2) Grid Gold Casing.png (x2) Grid Copper Item Casing.png (x2) Grid Tin Item Casing.png (x2) Grid Lead Item Casing.png (x2) Grid Bronze Item Casing.png (x2) Grid Steel Item Casing.png (x2)
Cutting Grid Cutter.png Grid Iron Plate.png Plate All but iron Grid HV Cable.png (x4) Grid Gold Cable.png (x4) Grid Copper Cable.png (x2) Grid Tin Cable.png (x3)
Grid Iron Item Casing.png Item Casing No Grid Industrial Credit.png (x2)
Extruding Grid Copper Cable.png Grid Iron Ingot.png Ingot No Grid HV Cable.png (x4) Grid Gold Cable.png (x4) Grid Copper Cable.png (x3) Grid Tin Cable.png (x3)
Grid Iron Plate.png Plate No Grid Fuel Rod (Empty).png
Grid Iron Item Casing.png Item Casing No Grid Iron Fence.png Grid Tin Can.png
Grid Block of Iron.png Block No Grid Shaft (Iron).png Grid Shaft (Steel).png
Grid Block Cutting Machine.png Block Cutting Machine Grid Block of Iron.png Block No Grid Iron Plate.png (x9) Grid Gold Plate.png (x9) Grid Copper Plate.png (x9) Grid Tin Plate.png (x9) Grid Lead Plate.png (x9) Grid Bronze Plate.png (x9) Grid Steel Plate.png (x9)
Grid Compressor.png Compressor Grid Iron Plate.png Plate (x9) No Grid Dense Iron Plate.png Grid Dense Gold Plate.png Grid Dense Copper Plate.png Grid Dense Tin Plate.png Grid Dense Lead Plate.png Grid Dense Bronze Plate.png Grid Dense Steel Plate.png

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).