So do you keep a stock of dusts in the system as well? Or do you only pulverize/macerate ores on demand? I've got all my ores automatically going into pulverizers, and all my dusts automatically going into furnaces. I do intend to set up a sophisticated level emitter system at some point.
Here is what I do automatically:
iron ore+sand -> induction smelter
if sand < 5k, pulverize cobble
copper, tin, lead, silver, gold ores -> pulverizer
crappy nether ores -> induction furnace
emerald/diamond nether ore + rich slag -> induction smelter
emerald/diamond/coal/lapis ore -> block smasher set to fortune 3
gold/iron/chain armors -> smeltery for each metal
if bronze < 64, craft bronze
if electrum < 64, craft electrum
if refined iron < 1024, craft refined iron
Any other smelting I need I smelt on demand in a fully heated induction furnace.
The only item transport needed for this is AE. I do use some routers when I want to run multiple instances of the same process, though. Like when I decide I want to make solar panels. I'll take 2 routers, 8 pulverizers, 1 precision export bus, 1 precision import bus, and 2 bandwidth upgrades to pulverize a lot of coal quickly. I find it easier to use TE machines for temporary setups like this so I don't bother with IC2, transformer upgrades, and stacks of overclockers.
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Where did I say that adding subnets or LP removes crafting wait? I never mentioned LP or subnets?
You directly argued that it needed to be more complex to remove wait, and did so as a direct reply to me.
My post was that you didn't need LP or subnets to craft alloys on demand.
Since you disagreed with me it logically follows that you disagreed with the point I made, that you didn't need LP or subnets.
again, /smh.
Perhaps you meant to reply to somebody else?