I were assuming worst case in something like old ducts where you can't squish things into the same space.
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I agree here. It bothers me on a fundamental level that it takes more than an introductory level of mastery with the mod in order to automate this stuff using the mod even remotely well. My 5 inscriber setup continues to have problems that I haven't been able to figure out yet, and I'm probably doing it in the worst way possible because following tutorials doesn't teach you dammit about proper or efficient use of subnetworks or any of the other advanced concepts you're supposed to just pick up by osmosis or randomly understand because rawr-I'm-awesome, or something.I find it hilarious that a mod like AE2 that is supposed to make automating everything easier struggles with automating something from that very mod. Even Direwolf20 automated the inscriber with Steve's Factory Manager.
I agree here. It bothers me on a fundamental level that it takes more than an introductory level of mastery with the mod in order to automate this stuff using the mod even remotely well. My 5 inscriber setup continues to have problems that I haven't been able to figure out yet, and I'm probably doing it in the worst way possible because following tutorials doesn't teach you dammit about proper or efficient use of subnetworks or any of the other advanced concepts you're supposed to just pick up by osmosis or randomly understand because rawr-I'm-awesome, or something.
I wish I could live without the storage and crafting terminal solution, because AE2 is a lot more frustration than fascination right now, and stuff like this is a big part of why.
you will like enderIO's terminal then, it's a crafting terminal attached to your chests powered by nutriantsI agree here. It bothers me on a fundamental level that it takes more than an introductory level of mastery with the mod in order to automate this stuff using the mod even remotely well. My 5 inscriber setup continues to have problems that I haven't been able to figure out yet, and I'm probably doing it in the worst way possible because following tutorials doesn't teach you dammit about proper or efficient use of subnetworks or any of the other advanced concepts you're supposed to just pick up by osmosis or randomly understand because rawr-I'm-awesome, or something.
I wish I could live without the storage and crafting terminal solution, because AE2 is a lot more frustration than fascination right now, and stuff like this is a big part of why.
you will like enderIO's terminal then, it's a crafting terminal attached to your chests powered by nutriants
I like your puddle design. I may just have to steal itYou are in luck! I have pictures from the last time I set this up! The EnderIO conduits use both filters & color coded channels to make sure that anything that goes in the chest (newer incarnations have a buffer chest on the interface, before auto-crafting, you can just use a chest where the interface is) gets sent to the right place. I also have my certus quartz charger & puddle set up in these photos.
I agree here. It bothers me on a fundamental level that it takes more than an introductory level of mastery with the mod in order to automate this stuff using the mod even remotely well. My 5 inscriber setup continues to have problems that I haven't been able to figure out yet, and I'm probably doing it in the worst way possible because following tutorials doesn't teach you dammit about proper or efficient use of subnetworks or any of the other advanced concepts you're supposed to just pick up by osmosis or randomly understand because rawr-I'm-awesome, or something.
I wish I could live without the storage and crafting terminal solution, because AE2 is a lot more frustration than fascination right now, and stuff like this is a big part of why.
I might switch to level emitters on my silicon inscriber. It's the naughty one right now for reasons I've not figured out. Hadn't considered that approach. I might not have enough channels available on the line I'm using. That'd be typicalI seriously don't get why people have a problem with inscribers. Here's the simplest setup I can think of:
- Throw down 7 inscribers, one for each recipe. Put the plates in.
- Export ingredients and import results on the appropriate sides (matches the GUI).
- Put level emitters on the 4 inscribers with the plate recipes. Set them to turn off the inscribers if you have enough processors/printed silicon. (Alternatively, put the level emitters on the export busses, or use toggle busses which don't need redstone cards).
Might be a little bit tedious to set up, and it uses 24 channels, but there's nothing particularly complex about it - it's a straightforward setup with minimal thinking (except maybe the redstone control part).
Doesn't work fully with autocrafting, but later, when you figure out autocrafting you can replace the gold/diamond/certus export busses with interfaces.
I have some experience with doing an ae2 only solution within my 5x5x5. It is possible but needs some care.
My attention points when making the basic AE2 automated inscribers:
-The 4 press inscibers are easy, 1 interface, import bus and ae2 power required: 3 sides per inscriber.
-For the final inscriber first watch this:(Autocrafting Final Step with Inscriber - AE2 only.).
-From your main network put down a interface that holds all the patterns.
-Ontop of this interface the second interface that's the seperate sub-network.
-Use a different color cable or lots of anchors,
-Nothing (except the inscriber) may touch the main network unless with cable anchors or fiber (including energy acceptors).
-The inscriber needs 3 storagebusses (top, bottom and side). Rotate inscriber as needed.
-The storagebusses need to know which item to accept (redstone middle, silicon bottom, ect.)
-The inscriber needs 1 import buss on the main network.
-The inscriber needs power (fiber cable, acceptor, cpu, whatever).
-The sub-network needs power (use a fiber between the main and sub-network).
Testing:
-Check if everything is online and has power.
-Are items going in the wrong slot? Check storage busses or rotate inscriber.
-Are items gone? Check if the subnetwork cables are completely isolated (I have to stress, power acceptors or even other inscribers can suck items this way).
-Is the inscriber stuck with the raw materials? Power: The inscriber needs a non-bus cable connection or powered block to function.
-Is the final product stuck? Import buss to main network. Yes you need it.
The final product took up 6 blocks of non-network space (including inscriber) inside my 5x5x5. Not trivial but worth it. Then the "AE2 stuff" mod updated with an advanced inscriber. I suggest you check out that mod if you want a little less tedium but remain fully AE2 (mechanics wise).
Let me know if you run into any problems.
Never mind, it's only the final step.That's not quite true. Four of the inscribers need conduits attached on two sides - back and bottom - and the final one that makes the processors needs one additional conduit at the bottom. That's assuming that you're using EnderIO conduits - the conduits can output as well as input, and the power lines share their sides with the item conduits.
One of the reasons I like Steve's Factory Manager as well.Logisitics Pipes are also good, especially if you use the sneaky upgrades to pull out of sides they're not touching. That can seriously compact the setup.