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== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
  
The bloomery can smelt up to 8, 16, or 24 items, depending on the chimney height. Each item may be:
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The bloomery can smelt up to 8, 16, or 24 items per use, depending on the chimney height. Each item may be:
  
 
* an iron ore lump
 
* an iron ore lump

Revision as of 07:25, 29 November 2020

Bloomery
Bloomery.png
Bloomery.png
Tool

Steel Pickaxe.png

Stacksize

1

Size

Large

Weight

Very Heavy

Renewable

No

Ore Dictionary

None

Gravity

No

Drops

Self

Flammable

No

Extra Item Data

See Data


The bloomery is both a craftable block and also a large multiblock structure containing the craftable block as a component.

Bloomery block

The bloomery block, which looks and acts like a hatch, is crafted from eight bronze double sheets. The double sheets may be bronze, bismuth bronze, or black bronze, but all eight must be made of the same metal.

Multiblock structure

Building a bloomery
Bloomery 1.png Bloomery 2.png
Bloomery 3.png Bloomery 4.png

The basic multiblock structure is three layers high. The top layer requires four stone blocks surrounding an air block, forming a chimney. The middle layer continues the chimney, but replaces one of the stone blocks with a second air block and adds two additional stone blocks beside that air block. The bottom layer requires only two stone blocks, below the two air blocks of the middle layer. The bloomery block itself must then be placed in the side opening to form an access hatch; if constructed incorrectly, it will not be placeable. The stone blocks can be any kind of stone (including multiple kinds) and in any form (raw, smooth, brick, or even cobble, including mixed forms, though cobble may require additional blocks due to its sensitivity to gravity). The spaces outside the basic structure can be left empty or filled with any material as desired, though the top of the chimney must be left unobstructed.

Beyond the basic structure, the chimney may be extended by adding one or two more layers identical to the top layer. Doing so expands the capacity of the bloomery to 2× or 3× (respectively) its original value. The chimney does not need to be open to the sky for the bloomery to work; in cold regions, it may be helpful to build a roof over the chimney to prevent snow from accumulating inside the structure when not in use.

Usage

The bloomery can smelt up to 8, 16, or 24 items per use, depending on the chimney height. Each item may be:

  • an iron ore lump
  • a wrought iron tool, tool head, or ingot
  • an iron bloom from a previous bloomery operation

To operate the bloomery:

  1. Open the hatch, if necessary, with Rmb.png Right Click.
  2. Place eight charcoal at the bottom of the chimney using ⇧ Shift+Rmb.png Right Click.
  3. Close the hatch.
  4. Climb to the top of the chimney.
  5. Drop the ore lumps into the chimney with Q.
  6. Drop charcoal into the chimney with Q equal to the number of items to smelt. Adding too little fuel will prevent the bloomery from lighting. Adding too much will work fine, but wastes fuel.
  7. Use a firestarter or flint & steel on the hatch to light the fire.
  8. Wait for 15 in-game hours for the smelting process to complete, at which point the fire will extinguish.
  9. Open the hatch with Rmb.png Right Click.
  1. Use a pickaxe to break the raw iron bloom in the bloomery.

The iron bloom can then be worked on an anvil into a refined iron bloom, split into smaller pieces, and eventually worked into useful items.