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== Construction ==
== Construction ==
The Bricked Blast Furnace is constructed by laying a 3x3 foundation of Firebricks followed by hollow ring above it with the Bricked Blast Furnace (Controller) on front center and another two hollow rings above it.
[[File:Bricked blast furnace layout.png|thumb|The basic structure of a Bricked Blast Furnace.]]

The Bricked Blast Furnace requires
''Attention! Top center block of the Bricked blast furnace must be empty.''
* 32 [[Firebrick|Firebricks]]
{| class="wikitable"
![[File:Image 1 - Step 1. Foundation.png|center|thumb|Step 1. Foundation]]
![[File:Image 2 - Step 2 - Ring with the Bricked Blast Furnace.png|center|thumb|Step 2. Ring with the Bricked Blast Furnace (Controller)]]
|-
![[File:Step 3. Ring of the Firebricks.png|center|thumb|Step 3. Ring of the Firebricks]]
![[File:Step 4. Last layer.png|center|thumb|Step 4. Last layer]]
|}
By sharing the walls the Bricked Blast Furnace can be constructed in 3 versions: 1x1, 1x2, 2x2.


The 1x1 version requires:

* 32 Firebricks

* 1 Bricked Blast Furnace
* 1 Bricked Blast Furnace


[[File:1x1 version of the Bricked Blast Furnace.png|none|thumb|1x1 version of the Bricked Blast Furnace]]
The Bricked Blast Furnace is constructed by laying a 3x3 foundation of Firebricks followed by three hollow rings above it (also of Firebricks). The front of the first ring is where the Bricked Blast Furnace block itself should be placed.
The 1x2 version requires:

* 52 Firebricks

* 2 Bricked Blast Furnace

[[File:1x2 version of the Bricked Blast Furnace.png|none|thumb|1x2 version of the Bricked Blast Furnace]]


The 2x2 version requires:

* 84 Firebricks

* 4 Bricked Blast Furnace

[[File:2x2 version of the Bricked Blast Furnace.png|none|thumb|2x2 version of the Bricked Blast Furnace]]


== Usage ==
== Usage ==

Revision as of 10:21, 5 September 2022

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With the bronze plated blast furnace deprecated, the Bricked Blast furnace is your go-to method to create steel until you make an Electric Blast Furnace. It's recipes are listed under the NEI "Primitive Blast Furnace" tab. This is the first machine where pollution may become an issue for some players, as you are likely to build up to 4 (or even more!) blast furnaces due to their slow processing speed; resulting in a gradual build up of pollution if left running constantly for long periods of time. Don't let the pollution discourage you, however, you will be able to make many stacks of steel before the pollution is noticeable.

Construction

The Bricked Blast Furnace is constructed by laying a 3x3 foundation of Firebricks followed by hollow ring above it with the Bricked Blast Furnace (Controller) on front center and another two hollow rings above it.

Attention! Top center block of the Bricked blast furnace must be empty.

Step 1. Foundation
Step 2. Ring with the Bricked Blast Furnace (Controller)
Step 3. Ring of the Firebricks
Step 4. Last layer

By sharing the walls the Bricked Blast Furnace can be constructed in 3 versions: 1x1, 1x2, 2x2.


The 1x1 version requires:

  • 32 Firebricks
  • 1 Bricked Blast Furnace
1x1 version of the Bricked Blast Furnace

The 1x2 version requires:

  • 52 Firebricks
  • 2 Bricked Blast Furnace
1x2 version of the Bricked Blast Furnace


The 2x2 version requires:

  • 84 Firebricks
  • 4 Bricked Blast Furnace
2x2 version of the Bricked Blast Furnace

Usage

To create steel, simply add coal / charcoal / coal coke and iron, then wait for quite a while.

The Bricked Blast Furnace can also be used to obtain extra output from metal oxides and sulfates (Pyrite, Magnetite, Cassiterite, etc.). Doing this returns 3 ingots for every 2 dust, however the processing time may reduce the practicality of doing this.