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Reinforced Iron

Recipe

Usage

When combined with the force produced by a piston, Reinforced Iron has the strength to smash through the stone encasing ores, reducing the entire thing to a rough dust. This dust can then be filtered through with water to obtain the pure dust you're used to. The ore can be hit from any side, providing there is a sturdy block opposite the side being hit for it to be crushed against

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Filter

Recipe

Recipe accepts all ore-dictionary compatible wood

Usage

The filter uses a steady flow of water to trap all the chunky pieces of stone in your grindings, leaving you only with the purest of metal dusts. Simply place a filter with a water source block above it, and an empty space beneath, and toss in some grindings. After a few seconds your dust will pop out the bottom.

Note: The filter creates another water source block below itself, as the water must "flow through". This water block must stay there for the filter to function

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Block Detector

Recipe

Usage

Right-click on the Block Detector to open its GUI, and place a block in the center slot. The block will then emit a strong redstone signal whenever the target block is placed in front of the detection side (red face). The block will orient itself to face towards the player placing it.

Note: Currently the detector ignores meta-data, and may not detect all blocks. It's still a work in progress

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Block Conveyor

Recipe

Usage

Placing any block above the conveyor will cause the conveyor to move it one block space based on its orientation. It can move basic blocks as well as tile entities. Breaking a conveyor while it's in motion will drop the block. You can also apply a redstone signal to stop the conveyor from operating. The conveyor will orient itself to face the player who placed it.

Note: Some blocks may render oddly at the moment, especially tile entities

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