Right, so anyone who has seen my base will know that I'm going end game on my Ulti server. I seem to be at a standstill though. I'm looking to add blast furnaces and coke ovens, thinking around 16 of each connected to routers which handle input/output with my AE network with only one import/export bus for each type. Well, Railcraft multiblocks won't let you build them next to each other, so routers tend to have a whinge with such a setup.
What would be the cleanest way to build them, attach them to the network and have everything working nicely? I would prefer to have walking access to each of them as well, so I can't just checkerboard the two. Machine filters aren't an issue, just not sure what I can put between them to make it tidy.
Also, I don't want to make 64 item tesseracts. While that would work and I'm going for crazy big, I don't want to be ridiculous and it won't scale as I build more furnaces further down the line. This is more of a template that I can show off different concepts for the rest of my server and purposefully doing things differently instead of optimally (I'm not as crazy as Saice running the whole thing on thermopiles though. However I do like his mass design and will be implementing it when I set up my alloy furnaces).
What would be the cleanest way to build them, attach them to the network and have everything working nicely? I would prefer to have walking access to each of them as well, so I can't just checkerboard the two. Machine filters aren't an issue, just not sure what I can put between them to make it tidy.
Also, I don't want to make 64 item tesseracts. While that would work and I'm going for crazy big, I don't want to be ridiculous and it won't scale as I build more furnaces further down the line. This is more of a template that I can show off different concepts for the rest of my server and purposefully doing things differently instead of optimally (I'm not as crazy as Saice running the whole thing on thermopiles though. However I do like his mass design and will be implementing it when I set up my alloy furnaces).