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38 I decided to make an Portable inventory remove.
Its description "Allows remote access to a blocks inventory"
Thus, my first taught was of course to hook it up to the mining output chest. Sadly enough it fails to mention it doesn't work with blocks from the same mod >_<

Needless to say, I am now disappointed :(
 
39. Aw :(

Question: how friendly do you think the community are to fairly terrible and amateurish builds? I'm thinking about building a base and posting pics.
 
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38 I decided to make an Portable inventory remove.
Its description "Allows remote access to a blocks inventory"
Thus, my first taught was of course to hook it up to the mining output chest. Sadly enough it fails to mention it doesn't work with blocks from the same mod >_<

Needless to say, I am now disappointed :(
If you've got a *really* recent RFTools build for 1.9 or 1.10, you can place a Storage Scanner near your chests, click it with some item, then slot that item into another item, which will then give you direct transdimensional access to everything within range of the Scanner.
 
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If you've got a *really* recent RFTools build for 1.9 or 1.10, you can place a Storage Scanner near your chests, click it with some item, then slot that item into another item, which will then give you direct transdimensional access to everything within range of the Scanner.
As awesome as that sounds we are still using 1.7.10.
Also, I forgot to mention one other thing that makes that thing awesome. You can configure it to insert certain items from your inventory to that block or extract (or both at the same time). Thus if you want you can make it so that when you manual mine all items you won't need (thus cobble and ores for example) will automatically go to that chest.
 
44 does it scan storage drawers?
45. Going by what I've seen from DW20's play with it, it does scan storage drawers, but it does not see the Drawer Controller as one big inventory (unlike other mods such as AE2, ProjectRed and so on) - at least I think that's how those mods see it.
 
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45. Going by what I've seen from DW20's play with it, it does scan storage drawers, but it does not see the Drawer Controller as one big inventory (unlike other mods such as AE2, ProjectRed and so on) - at least I think that's how those mods see it.
46 If he did allow it that would be awesome it would fulfill the storage requirements and make rf tools next gen storage mod. However I doubt in my mind if he would let it.

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As awesome as that sounds we are still using 1.7.10.
Also, I forgot to mention one other thing that makes that thing awesome. You can configure it to insert certain items from your inventory to that block or extract (or both at the same time). Thus if you want you can make it so that when you manual mine all items you won't need (thus cobble and ores for example) will automatically go to that chest.
47 Wait, you're on 1.7.10? I'd assumed that you were on a more recent version.

So my Reactorcraft suggestion wasn't as far out there as I'd thought. Huh.
 
48. Speaking of more recent versions, if I'm running Minecraft on a 7 year old laptop do I have ANY chance of running the 1.9.4/1.10.2 stuff - at least vanilla - do you think?
 
54 Supposedly versions of MC from 1.8 and beyond added a number of optimizations to make them run better than 1.7. Of course, in 1.8, Mojang did a pretty bad job of of it, but the later versions have been working on fixing that.
 
55 I may or may not have found the best automatic crafters ever.
Pretty much instant work speed without needing cables and you can pretty easily keep the items you need seperate and make sure they will only take up 1 slot. They can also auto-extract/pull from inventories next to them. and they have redstone control.

However all this awesomeness comes at a cost, the inventory isn't exactly the most intuitive to use and you need to have been to the nether due to them needing 2 nether quarts.
 
56 RFTools crafters can handle up to eight different recipes at once (at the cost of a bit of RF) and you can filter each slot in their internal buffers individually.