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There is a lack of practical advice on how to implement an ore processing system. |
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This article describes a general method of implementing ore processing that can last until IV or so when your throughput needs overwhelm this system. |
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* Easily expandable (any machine/line can be added at any time) |
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* Easy to parallelize |
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* Easy to define non-default routes for special processing |
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This is achieved through heavy usage of item conduits. |
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Revision as of 03:17, 5 March 2022
Introduction / Features
There is a lack of practical advice on how to implement an ore processing system.
This article describes a general method of implementing ore processing that can last until IV or so when your throughput needs overwhelm this system.
It is:
- Easily expandable (any machine/line can be added at any time)
- Easy to parallelize
- Easy to power
- Easy to define non-default routes for special processing
This is achieved through heavy usage of item conduits.
Mechanics
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Example
Downsides
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